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Wendy’s, Dean Foods, Monster are market movers

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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market:

NYSE

Dean Foods Co., up 32 cents at $16.40

The food maker posted third-quarter net income of $36.4 million. The company also boosted its full-year profit guidance.

Monster Worldwide Inc., up 58 cents at $6.29

The online job-search company posted a $194.2 million third-quarter loss and said it plans to cut costs and sell its Chinese unit.

RealPage Inc., down $1.58 at $18.71

The provider of software for the rental housing industry posted third-quarter net profit of $2.1 million, reversing last year’s loss.

Nasdaq

The Wendy’s Co., up 13 cents at $4.39

The hamburger chain said that its third-quarter net loss rose as it paid off its debt but a key sales figure rose.

Whole Foods Market Inc., down $5.62 at $90.31

The natural and organic grocery chain posted an earnings forecast for fiscal 2013 that fell short of Wall Street expectations.

Concur Technologies Inc., down $2.98 at $61.98

A Piper Jaffray analyst lowered his rating on the provider of human-resources software, citing the company’s weak outlook.

Monster Beverage Corp., down 57 cents at $44.40

The energy drink maker said its net sales grew by 14 percent, about half the pace of growth in the previous three quarters.

Universal Display Corp., down $5.06 at $23.12

The lighting-products maker posted a loss in the third quarter, as weaker materials sales and fees led to a sharp drop in revenue.

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