Chesapeake Energy Corporation (NYSE: CHK) - For an in-depth report on Chesapeake Energy Corporation follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/CHK

Shares of Chesapeake Energy closed up 4.44% on Wednesday with nearly 18.3 million shares traded. The stock was one of the most active stocks on the NYSE and hit a new yearly high of $29.84 during intra-day trading. The company?s adjusted first quarter 2014 earnings came in at 59 cents per share, which beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 47 cents.

Whole Foods Market, Inc. (NASDAQ: WFM) - For an in-depth report on Whole Foods Market, Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/WFM

Shares of Whole Foods Market closed down 18.81% on Wednesday with about 49 million shares traded on Wednesday. The stock was one of the biggest decliners on the NASDAQ. The drop came after the company reported earnings of 38 cents a share which missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 41 cents a share.

PMX Communities, Inc. (OTCBB: PMXO) - For an in-depth report on PMX Communities, Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/PMXO

Shares of PMX Communities Inc. closed up nearly 19% on Wednesday with about 8.1 million shares traded. The stock was one of the biggest advancers in the OTCBB market and one of the most active. The company?s LXIV Bud Box cannabis terminal was recently introduced to the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division ("MED").

Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: EA) - For an in-depth report on Electronic Arts Inc. follow: www.BullTrends.com/stockquote/EA

Shares of EA closed up 21.03% on Wednesday with nearly 25 million shares traded. The stock was one of the biggest gainers on the NASDAQ and hit a new yearly high of $34.03 during intra-day trading. Shares climbed the most in more than two decades. The company reported fiscal fourth-quarter results. Excluding some items, it totaled 48 cents a share. This came in well above the 11-cent average of 23 analysts? estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

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