Midday movers: AOL, Cablevision, Weight Watchers

Stocks are higher as Americans head to the polls.

By MSN Money Partner Nov 6, 2012 2:19PM
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Among companies reporting earnings Monday night and Tuesday morning, AOL (AOL), Office Depot (ODP) and OfficeMax (OMX) advanced, while Cablevision (CVC) and NYSE Euronext (NYX) declined.

Among the notable market gainers Tuesday were EnerNOC (ENOC), up 21% following price target raises at RW Baird and Needham after its Q3 results, and Weight Watchers (WTW), up over 16% after its quarterly earnings beat expectations.

 Among the noteworthy losers was ServiceSource (SREV), down 35% amid at least three downgrades after the company lowered its revenue growth view for the upcoming quarter and the fiscal year. Also lower were shares of Express Scripts (ESRX), down 13% after saying that it views current consensus estimates for 2013 as "overly aggressive" and disclosing that its Accredo Health unit received a subpoena from the Department of Justice.
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