Take a look at some of Thursday morning's early movers:
AT&T - The company reported fourth quarter profit of 42 cents per share, excluding certain items, one cent below estimates. Revenue, however, came in slightly above consensus.
3M – 3M earned $1.35 per share for the fourth quarter, four cents above estimates, as industrial and transport sales made up for slumping demand for consumer electronics.
Caterpillar – The heavy equipment maker reported a blowout fourth quarter, with EPS of $2.32 swamping estimates of $1.73. Revenue also came in well above consensus.
AutoNation – The nation's largest auto dealer earned 51 cents per share for the fourth quarter, beating consensus by two cents, as sales of both new and used cars rose.
Bristol-Myers Squibb – The drugmaker's quarterly numbers fell short of consensus by two cents, as Q4 EPS came in at $0.53. The company increased spending during the quarter on marketing its new drugs.
Colgate-Palmolive – The consumer products maker earned $1.30 per share for the fourth quarter, beating estimates by one cent despite higher input costs.
Netflix – The video rental service saw fourth quarter revenue exceed analyst estimates , with the company adding more than 600,000 new U.S. customers during the quarter.
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