The following is a list of companies whose shares may have unusual price changes in U.S. exchanges Nov. 12. Stock symbols are in parentheses after company names and share prices are as of 8:45 p.m. New York time today.
Citadel Broadcasting Corp. (CDL:US): The radio company putting Don Imus back on the air, rose 24 cents, or 10 percent to $2.64 after the close of markets. The shares had dropped $1.46, or 38 percent, to $2.40 during regular hours after it reported a third-quarter loss to write down the value of its stations.
E*Trade Corp. (ETFC:US): The online brokerage dropped $1.24, or 14 percent, to $7.35 in after hours trading. The company said earnings will fall short of the company's forecast because of a drop in the value of some asset-backed securities.
Halozyme Therapeutics Inc. (HALO:US): The maker of human enzymes for use in infertility and oncology cases rose 45 cents, or 5.8 percent, to $8.23 in after-hours trading. The company is being added to the Nasdaq Biotechnology Index, effective Nov. 19.
Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. (LGF:US): The largest independent U.S. film studio said second-quarter loss widened to 47 cents a share from 14 cents a year earlier on costs to market its movies. The stock rose 15 cents to $10.52 in regular trading.
National City Corp. (NCC:US): Ohio's largest bank said it reduced its third-quarter earnings by 18 cents a share, pushing the bank to a loss for the period. The stock fell 66 cents, 3.2 percent, in after-hours trading, to $20.20.
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