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Midday movers: Lands' End, Wynn Resorts, Exxon & more

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

Take a look at some of Wednesday's midday movers:

Lands' End - The retailer fell after reporting a drop in sales in its latest quarter.

Wynn Resorts - The casino operator and competitors including Las Vegas Sands, MGM Resorts International and Melco Crown Entertainment dropped as Macau revenue for the first week in December came in soft.

Exxon Mobil - The oil company and rivals including Chevron, Anadarko Petroleum, Hess and ConocoPhillips declined with the price of crude.

American Airlines Group - The carrier and others including Delta Air Lines, United Continental Holdings, Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways rose as energy costs dropped.

Goldman Sachs Group - The brokerage fell after Susquehanna downgraded the stock to neutral from positive.

Walt Disney - The entertainment company dropped after Topeka Capital Management downgraded the stock to hold from buy.

Keurig Green Mountain - The seller of caffeinated beverages rose. It acquired Laughing Man Coffee and Tea on Tuesday.

McDonald's - The fast-food chain fell. It will streamline its menu next month to speed up service and bolster sales.

Mylan - The drug maker and and Actavis fell. Both launched a generic version of Pfizer's Celebrex capsules.

Crown Castle International - The supplier of wireless infrastructure dropped after Oppenheimer downgraded the stock to perform from outperform.

Sprint - The wireless company declined after Oppenheimer downgraded the stock to underperform from perform.

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