(Source: Associated Press/AP Online)

By The Associated Press
NEW YORK - The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Wednesday on the New York Stock Exchange:
NYSE:
VeriFone Holdings Inc., up $2.85 at $13.98
The company posted a third-quarter profit of $21.9 million, reversing its loss from the year-ago quarter and topping expectations.
MDS Inc., up $1.76 at $7.62
Danaher Corp. said it will pay $1.1 billion, including debt, for MDS's instruments business to add mass spectrometers to its offerings.
DHT Maritime Inc., down $1.08 at $4
The tanker operators profit fell more than 51 percent as sales slid, while the company said it would not pay a second-quarter dividend.
BP PLC, up $2.06 at $52.53
BP said it made a "giant" oil discovery in the Gulf of Mexico but had not yet determined the size and commercial potential of the find.
Textron Inc., up $1.89 at $17.39
An analyst upgraded the diversified conglomerate and said each of its businesses are near bottom and will likely start turning up.
NASDAQ:
Amkor Technology Inc., up 63 cents at $6.26
An analyst upgraded the semiconductor packaging company and said higher demand should boost gross margins and drive up its stock price.
Novavax Inc., down 71 cents at $5.94
An analyst downgraded shares of Novavax after the biotechnology company's stock climbed past his $6 price target.
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., up 79 cents at $10.95
The video game maker showed a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss, while analysts were confident about a new slate of games.
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