Take a look at some of Tuesday's morning movers:
CVS Caremark - The drugstore chain and pharmacy benefits manager earned $0.56 per share for the second quarter, one cent above estimates, with revenue essentially in line with forecasts. It also raised its full-year guidance, as it continues to benefit from business gained from the recently resolved dispute between Walgreen and Express Scripts .
Fossil - The fashion accessories maker earned $0.92 per share for the second quarter, 14 cents above estimates. Revenue jumped more than 14 percent from a year earlier.
Marsh & McLennan - The insurer earned $0.61 per share for the second quarter, excluding certain items, three cents above estimates, as the core insurance business saw healthy revenue growth.
Church & Dwight - The maker of Arm & Hammer products earned $0.56 per share for the second quarter, one cent above estimates, with revenue slightly below consensus. The company is also forecasting current quarter profit of $0.58 per share, below estimates of $0.61, as price competition increases with rivals such as Procter & Gamble.
Caesars Entertainment - The casino operator posted a wider-than-expected second-quarter loss and wrote down the value of its land in Macau. It also saw flat revenue at its key U.S. casinos compared to a year earlier.
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