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Published: Tuesday, 10 Apr 2012 | 5:20 PM ET
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CNBC.com Writer

Check out some of Tuesday's after-the-bell movers:

Alcoa - The aluminum producer beat profit expectations, posting first-quarter earnings of 10 cents a share, excluding one-time items. Analysts polled by Reuters had expected the Dow component to post a loss of 3 cents.

Best Buy - The CEO of the consumer electronics retailer Brian Dunn resigned abruptly amid a probe into his "personal conduct," according to the Wall Street Journal. The company had declined to provide details when Dunn's resignationwas initially announced earlier Tuesday.

Google - UBS boosted the Internet giant's price target to $825 from $800 and reiterated its "buy" rating, saying that the company's new ad formats are increasing traction and adding the company is likely to deliver above-average topline growth. Google is scheduled to post earnings on Thursday afternoon.

Chevron - The oil giant said its upstream and downstream results are expected to show an improvement from last quarter.

Owens-Illinois - The glass products maker said its first-quarter earnings should exceed year-ago estimates by more than 35 percent.

Nike , Reebok - The sports apparel retailers settled a lawsuit over the right to sell football gear bearing the name of Tim Tebow.

Krispy Kreme - The doughnut chain's president and COO Kenneth May resigned, citing "personal reasons."

Also on the C-suite shakeup front, Panera Bread appointed Thomas Patrick Kelly as its interim CFO as the restaurant chain searches for a permenant replacement.

Questions? Comments? Email us at marketinsider@cnbc.com

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Check out some of Tuesday's after-the-bell movers:
  Price   Change %Change
AA ---
BBBY ---
CVX ---
KKD ---
NKE ---
OI ---
PNRA ---
GOOG ---

   
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