Intel to pay AMD $1.25 billion, settle disputes (Reuters)
Intel Corp will pay rival chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices Inc $1.25 billion to settle all outstanding legal disputes, in a move that can hasten the resolution of Intel's antitrust troubles.
Drop in US energy use drags stock market lower (AP)
A jump in the nation's energy inventories sent stocks falling Thursday as investors worried that demand for oil and gasoline is falling because of the struggling economy.
Disney profit and revenue beat Street, shares rise (Reuters)
Walt Disney Co posted a larger-than-expected rise in both quarterly profit and revenue, as strong results from its cable business helped it overcome a disappointing stretch for its film studio.
Intertape Polymer to delist shares from NYSE (AP)
Intertape Polymer Group Inc. said Thursday it plans to voluntarily delist its shares of common stock from the New York Stock Exchange, but will continue to list its shares on the Toronto Stock Exchange.
Report: Playboy in talks to be sold, shares jump (AP)
Shares of Playboy Enterprises Inc. soared Thursday on a report that the men's magazine publisher is in talks to sell its business to Iconix Brand Group Inc.
Cephalon, Barr settle Fentora dispute (AP)
Cephalon Inc. will give Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. a license to sell a generic version of the pain drug Fentora in 2018 as part of a patent lawsuit settlement, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing Thursday.
Movers roundup: Northwest Pipe, The Buckle (AP)
Northwest Pipe Co. shares tumbled after the maker of welded steel pipes said it has delayed the release of its third-quarter financial results, but that it expects to post a $1 million loss.
Stocks fall on energy shares, consumer worries (Reuters)
The Dow industrials six-day winning streak came to a halt on Thursday as a drop in oil prices pulled energy stocks lower and a guarded outlook from Wal-Mart fanned worries about consumer spending.
Blockbuster loss wider than expected, shares drop (Reuters)
Blockbuster Inc , the largest U.S. movie rental chain, posted a larger-than-expected third-quarter loss it said was due primarily to write-offs of debt financing costs and the sale of its Irish unit, and its shares plummeted 12 percent.
Advanced Auto Parts, Tetra Tech are big movers (AP)
The following stocks were among those that moved substantially or traded heavily Thursday on the New York Stock Exchange:

