These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.
A trader, center, wears a Citigroup jacket while working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.J.B. Hunt
— Shares of the trucking company jumped 5.8% as investors looked past a weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings print that included an unexpected charge and focused on upbeat comments on the company's conference call. "From a demand perspective, our customers are optimistic," J.B. Hunt's chief commercial officer said on the call, according to a FactSet trancript.
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