Take a look at some of Tuesday's morning movers:
AT&T - The telecommunications giant earned $0.66 per share for the second quarter, three cents above estimates. Revenue was essentially in line, with AT&T also reporting a drop in customer churn and an increase in operating margins.
UPS - The delivery company earned $1.15 per share for the second quarter, two cents shy of estimates, with revenues also light. UPS also cut its full-year forecast, citing economic uncertainties in the U.S. and Europe, among other factors.
DuPont - The chemical producer earned $1.48 per share , excluding certain items, for the second quarter, two cents above estimates. Revenue was slightly short of estimates, and the company issued a cautious outlook for the year because of a slowing global economy.
Whirlpool - The world's largest appliance maker earned $1.55 per share, excluding certain items, for the second quarter, nine cents short of estimates. Revenue was on the light side, and Whirlpool was yet another company to cite Europe and a strong dollar as negative factors.
Altria - The tobacco producer earned $0.59 per share for the second quarter, beating estimates by two cents. Revenue was also better than estimates, as higher prices helped offset flat cigarette volumes.
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