Midday Movers: DATA, V, ARUN & More

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Tableau Software soared after its IPO. The data software company sold 8.2 million shares at $31 per share raising $254 million.


Visa hit a historic high after a Nomura analyst said the global payments firm justified a P/E multiple of 25-times earnings and raised his price target on the firm to $220 from $187 per


share.


Aruba Networks plunged after the tech company reported fiscal third-quarter earnings and revenues that missed expectations. The network equipment maker also forecast fourth-quarter earnings


below consensus on increased competition from Cisco. A slew of analyst downgrades and lowered price targets followed Aruba's quarterly results and outlook.


Newmont Mining hit another 52-week low as the price of gold continued to slide.


Royal Bank of Scotland traded higher after the largely state-owned financial firm announced plans to cut jobs as part of a restructuring. UBS also added RBS to its "Key Call" list.


Pandora traded lower after MKM Partners initiated the stock with a "sell" rating, with a price target of $10 per share.


Northrop Grumman, Master Card and Johnson & Johnson were among companies that hit historic highs. Meanwhile, Ford, Halliburton and Boeing hit new 52-week highs.


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