These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
— Shares of the exploration and production company gained more than 4% after the company issued guidance for fourth quarter results. The company said impairment and other charges would total around $1 billion for the quarter, but also said that annual production is expected to grow 2%.
"Production/capex guidance was strong in all of the right areas, with better than expected production , and lower than expected capex," Simons Energy analyst Ryan Todd said.— Shares of the dialysis company surged more than 6% following its strong earnings report. DaVita earned $1.86 per share, topping estimates of $1.66, according to Refinitiv. Deutsche Bank also raised its price target on DaVita to $105 per share from $72 per share.
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