The markets traded flat during the midday with the Dow rising 13 points to 17,119 as S&P hovered near its record 2000 close. Nasdaq edged up a fraction to 4571.
On the upside
TubeMogul (Nasdaq: TUBE) swung to an unexpected profit for the second quarter as revenue more than doubled.
China's National Quality Control & Inspection Center for Buses approved Highpower International's (Nasdaq: HPJ) 20Ah lithium-ion battery.
NetSol Technologies (Nasdaq: NTWK) signed a $16 million contract to implement its next generation software platform NFS Ascent.
On the downside
Digital Ally (Nasdaq: DGLY) announced a private placement of $4 million in senior convertible notes.
Fourth quarter earnings plunged for Solera Holdings (NYSE: SLH).
Profit taking sank shares of Autohome (NYSE: ATHM).
In the broad market, advancing issues outpaced decliners by a margin of nearly 5 to 4 on the NYSE while decliners edged out advancers by nearly 5 to 4 on Nasdaq. The broader S&P 500 held steady at 2000. Bitcoin added $3 to $511.