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GoPro jumps into virtual reality; Palo Alto secures results; Express sales rise

Time for your daily dose of trending tickers, the stocks you're following based on your Yahoo Finance ticker searches.

GoPro

GoPro (GPRO) is on the rise. The maker of wearable cameras is now developing its own drone and virtual reality business. The virtual reality camera is expected by the end of this year, and iits drone will be available in the first half of 2016, starting at $3,000.

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Palo Alto Networks

Palo Alto Networks (PANW) gained after a third quarter earnings beat. The cyber security firm secured another strong quarter with revenue growth topping 55%. Recent headlines of corporate security breaches helped spur interest in internet security.

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Express

Express (EXPR) moved higher after reporting stronger than expected Q1 results and raising its full-year outlook. Excluding one-time items, the women's clothing retailer beat profit estimates by $0.07 at $0.22 a share. The CEO said a pullback on promotion while increasing focus on inventory helped push both same-store sales and online sales.

 

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