The top aftermarket NYSE losers Wednesday were: Molina Healthcare, WPX Energy, Autoliv, Mosaic, Statoil ASA, Hartford Financial Services Group, Sprint Nextel, Invesco High Yield Investments and Eaton Corp.

Molina Healthcare Inc. (NYSE:MOH) shares slumped 8.64 percent to $20.52 in post market trading session. The stock has a 52-week low of $13.93, a 52-week high of $29.03 and $1.03 billion in market capitalization.

WPX Energy, Inc. (NYSE:WPX*) shares declined 2.36 percent to $17.96 in post market trading session.

Autoliv, Inc. (NYSE:ALV) shares declined 2 percent to $51 in aftermarket trading session. The stock has a 52-week low of $44.38, a 52-week high of $83.86 and $4.65 billion in market capitalization.

Mosaic Co. (NYSE:MOS) shares declined 1.87 percent to $49.35 in aftermarket trading session. The company announced a plan to reduce finished phosphate production by up to 250,000 tonnes through March 31, 2012.

Statoil ASA (NYSE:STO) shares declined 1.7 percent to $24.86 in aftermarket trading session.

Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE:HIG) shares declined 1.33 percent to $8.88 in aftermarket trading session.

Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S) shares declined 1.32 percent to $2.25 in post market trading session.

Invesco High Yield Investments Fund (NYSE:MSY) shares declined 0.91 percent to $6.09 in aftermarket trading session.

Eaton Corp. (NYSE:ETN) shares declined 0.9 percent to $42.91 in post market trading session. The company stock plunged nearly 3 percent in regular trading session.