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GameStop — GameStop shed nearly 15% after the video game retailer reported lower fourth-quarter revenue from a year ago. Merck — Merck jumped 4% after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved its drug to treat a life-threatening lung condition. However, Carnival reported an adjusted loss per share of 14 cents, better than the 18 cent loss analysts had expected. Cintas raised its full-year earnings and revenue guidance. Reddit — The social media stock slumped 13%.
Persons: Merck — Merck, Cintas, Reddit, Morgan Stanley, Wells, Concentrix, Coinbase, Donald Trump's, nCino, , Alex Harring, Hakyung Kim, Michelle Fox, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Brian Evans, Sarah Min Organizations: GameStop, Merck, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, LSEG, New York Stock Exchange, Marvell Technology, Citi, Deutsche Bank, General, , Electric, U.S . Securities, Exchange, SEC, Moderna, Trump Media & Technology, Truth Social Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo
Marvell Technology — The chip company sank more than 11% on light first-quarter earnings and revenue guidance. Marvell Technology said it anticipated adjusted earnings of 23 cents per share for the first quarter, below the 40 cents expected by analysts polled by LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. Samsara posted $276 million in revenue, compared to analysts' expectations for $258 million, per LSEG. DocuSign reported adjusted earnings of 76 cents per share on revenue of $712 million for the period. Analysts polled by LSEG had called for earnings of 64 cents per share on $699 million in revenue.
Persons: Carvana, Eli Lilly —, Goldman Sachs, MongoDB, NYCB, DocuSign, LSEG, Morgan Stanley, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Nvidia —, Nvidia, Marvell Technology, LSEG, RBC Capital Markets, Costco, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Broadcom, Textron — Textron, Bank of America, Old Navy, New York Community Bancorp, Moody's Investors Service, Amylyx Pharmaceuticals, UBS — U.S, UBS, Auto, Deutsche Bank Locations: U.S, Swiss, China
The database software maker posted adjusted earnings of 86 cents per share on revenue of $458 million. Analysts had called for earnings of 47 cents per share and $433 million in revenue, according to LSEG. DocuSign reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings of 76 cents per share on revenue of $712 million for the period. According to analysts surveyed by LSEG, Wall Street had expected earnings of 64 cents per share on $699 million in revenue. Eli Lilly — Shares slipped 1% premarket after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration delayed approving its Alzheimer's drug, donanemab.
Persons: MongoDB, DocuSign, Deutsche, Li, Morgan Stanley, LSEG, Eli Lilly —, , Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: RBC, Li Auto, Deutsche Bank, Navy, UBS — U.S, UBS, Marvell Technology, Broadcom, Revenue, Textron —, Bank of America, Textron, New York Community Bancorp, Moody's, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Costco —, LSEG Locations: Swiss, U.S
Broadcom — Shares dipped 3% after the semiconductor company posted full-year revenue guidance that was in line with analysts' expectations, per LSEG. For the fiscal first quarter, Broadcom reported adjusted earnings of $10.99 per share, while analysts while analysts polled by LSEG had expected $10.29 per share. Gap — The apparel retailer's stock price jumped 7% after earnings blew past analysts' expectations for the latest quarter. Costco Wholesale — Shares dipped 4% after the retailer slightly missed revenue expectations in the fiscal second quarter. Costco posted $58.44 billion in revenue, while analysts had expected $59.16 billion, according to LSEG.
Persons: LSEG, Marvell, Darla Mercado Organizations: Broadcom, Revenue, Marvell Technology, Marvell, Navy, Costco Locations: LSEG
Ulta Beauty — The beauty stock rallied nearly 11% after posting third-quarter results that surpassed analysts' estimates. Samsara — Samsara shares popped 16% after the cloud company posted better-than-expected quarterly results and shared stronger-than-expected guidance. The chip company posted third-quarter earnings that topped Wall Street's estimates but shared weaker-than-expected guidance for the current quarter. Ambarella — Shares slipped 1% after Ambarella reported third-quarter gross margins of 62.6%, down from 63.5% in the year-ago period. Otherwise, the semiconductor design company posted quarterly results that topped estimates.
Persons: Tesla, Nelson Peltz, Alibaba, Morgan Stanley, Wells, Dell, Altimmune, Ambarella, Jefferies, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Alex Harring, Brian Evans, Jesse Pound Organizations: Disney — Disney, Trian Fund Management, Pfizer, Paramount Global, Street Journal, Paramount, Apple, Marvell Technology, Invest, Nasdaq, Dell —, LSEG, JPMorgan, Norfolk Southern, Bank of America, CSG Locations: Texas, China, Wells Fargo, Norfolk, Ohio
Pfizer — Shares dropped 4.2% after the drugmaker said it would halt development of its twice-daily experimental weight loss pill. Marvell Technology — The semiconductor stock fell more than 5% after Marvell issued lower-than-expected revenue guidance for the fourth quarter. Ulta Beauty — The stock gained nearly 12% after the beauty products retailer reported third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations. Ulta reported earnings of $5.07 per share, higher than the $4.95 per share analysts polled by LSEG were expecting. Dell — Stock in the computer maker fell nearly 6% on the heels of a mixed third-quarter earnings report.
Persons: Pfizer, Andrew Nowinski, Nelson Peltz, Alibaba, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Coinbase, Ulta, LSEG, Jessica Fye, Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: Pfizer —, Paramount Global, Wall Street Journal, Apple, Disney —, Trian Fund Management, Marvell Technology, Marvell, Invest, Nasdaq, Dell —, Wall, LSEG, JPMorgan Locations: , Wells Fargo
Walt Disney — Shares added about 1% after the entertainment giant reinstated its dividend at 30 cents a share. Ulta Beauty — Ulta Beauty shares surged more than 11% on strong third-quarter results . Marvell Technology topped Wall Street's third-quarter expectations on both the top and bottom lines, posting adjusted earnings of 41 cents per share on $1.42 billion in revenue. The company topped adjusted earnings expectations by 41 cents a share. Revenue topped expectations and management said it expects to return to revenue growth in fiscal 2025.
Persons: Walt Disney, Nelson Peltz, Ulta, Dell Organizations: Marvell Technology, Revenue
Marvell posted earnings of 33 cents per share, excluding items, on $1.34 billion in revenue. For the recent period, Affirm posted a smaller-than-expected loss of 69 cents per share on revenues of $446 million. Intuit posted $2.71 billion in revenue, ahead of the $2.64 billion expected. Analysts polled by Refinitiv had anticipated earnings of $5.85 per share on $2.51 billion in revenue, according to Refinitiv. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 34 cents, ahead of the 9 cents expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv.
Persons: Marvell, Refinitiv, Nordstrom, Ulta, Alan Gould, , Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: Marvell Technology, Hawaiian Electric, Electric, NBC News, Intuit —, Refinitiv, Intuit, AMC Entertainment, Netflix Locations: Maui
Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:Nordstrom — The department store retailer sank 8.6% even after topping fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue expectations. Earnings came in 40 cents ahead of the 44 cents expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv. Revenue was $1.79 billion, versus the $1.77 billion expected. Gap's revenue was $3.55 billion, below the $3.57 billion expected. Earnings per share came in at 33 cents for its second quarter, versus the 32 cents expected, according to Refinitiv.
Persons: Nordstrom, Ulta, Morgan Stanley, Yun Li, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Michael Bloom Organizations: Refinitiv, Hawaiian, National Weather Service, NBC, Hasbro, Bank of America, Revenue, Intuit —, Refinitiv . Revenue, Marvell Technology, Marvell, Analysts, AMC Locations: Maui, Refinitiv
Nvidia - The chipmaker's stock climbed more than 1% to a record high after the company reported a beat on the top and bottom lines. Splunk — The cloud stock climbed 13.6% after the company beat Wall Street expectations for second-quarter earnings and raised its guidance. Autodesk — Shares added 3.1% after Autodesk reported an earnings beat and higher forward guidance. Snowflake — Snowflake dipped more than 5% in midday trading even after after reporting an earnings beat. Guess — The apparel company soared more than 28% after reporting an earnings beat, highlighted by an adjusted 72 cents per share and revenue of $664.5 million.
Persons: Marvell, Max, Refinitiv, Wolfe, Splunk, , Alex Harring, Yun Li, Michelle Fox Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Marvell Technology, Boeing —, Boeing, Discover Financial, Bank of America, Autodesk, Refinitiv Locations: Santa Clara , California
Adjusted earnings came in at $2.70 per share, ahead of the $2.09 estimate expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Snowflake posted 22 cents adjusted earnings per share on $674 million in revenue. AutoDesk reported adjusted earnings of $1.91 per share on $1.35 billion in revenue. Adjusted earnings per share of 6 cents was in line with expectations and revenue slightly beat, per StreetAccount. However, Petco's full-year guidance for adjusted EPS and adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization fell short of consensus estimates.
Persons: Splunk, FactSet, Snowflake, Refinitiv, , Carlos Alberini, Petco's, amortization, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox, Jesse Pound Organizations: Nvidia, Refinitiv, Wall, Taiwan Semiconductor, AMD, Marvell Technology — Semiconductor, Devices, Marvell Technology, Broadcom, Boeing —, AutoDesk, Petco, Wellness Locations: Wall Street
Nvidia has been one of the biggest winners on the back of the AI boom with shares rising nearly 220% this year. Peloton reported a loss of 68 cents per share, versus the 38-cent loss per share expected by analysts polled by Refinitiv. Foot Locker — The athletic retailer plunged 33% after cutting its outlook again for the year and suspending its quarterly dividend. Advanced Auto Parts — Advance Auto Parts rose 1% after beating analysts' revenue expectations for its second quarter. The auto retail company reported revenue of $2.69 billion, greater than the consensus estimate of $2.66 billion, according to Refinitiv.
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Marvell Technology — Marvell Technology surged 17% in premarket trading after reporting a top-and-bottom beat in its first quarter. The financial management software firm also named a new chief financial officer, Zane Rowe, and raised the low end of its full-year subscription revenue guidance. Deckers Outdoor — Deckers Outdoor fell 2% in premarket trading. RH — Shares of the retailer fell more than 3% in premarket trading despite RH beating estimates for its fiscal first quarter in a Thursday evening report. It very slightly raised full-year revenue guidance and reaffirmed earnings per share guidance.
Persons: Marvell, Refinitiv, Zane Rowe, RH's, Macheel, Jesse Pound Organizations: Marvell Technology, Marvell, Autodesk,
Tesla 's stock gained 4.72%. Marvell Technology — The semiconductor stock soared 32.42% after the company's earnings beat analyst expectations. Despite reporting an earnings and revenue beat, shares fell on the company's reduced operating margin outlook for the full year. Paramount — Shares of the media company gained 5.89% after National Amusements, Paramount's majority voting shareholder, announced a $125 million preferred equity investment by BDT Capital Partners. Workday also raised the low end of its full-year subscription revenue guidance and named a new chief financial officer, Zane Rowe.
Gap — Shares surged 15% in the postmarket following the retailer's earnings report, which showed a major improvement in margins. Revenue was a hair below expectations, coming in at $3.28 billion, while analysts polled by Refinitiv anticipated $3.29 billion. Marvell Technology — Shares jumped 14% in post-bell trading after the semiconductor producer beat analysts' expectations for its first quarter. RH — Luxury retailer RH slipped 3% after hours as weak guidance for the current quarter pulled attention from strong first-quarter earnings. Still, RH beat expectations on revenue in the first quarter, posting $739 million compared with analysts' forecast of $727 million.
Persons: Refinitiv, Ulta, Zane Rowe, Marvell, Darla Mercado Organizations: Revenue, Costco, Refinitiv, VMware, Marvell Technology —,
Costco Wholesale — The retailer's shares dropped 3.4% after the company's fiscal second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations. Marvell Technology — The chip stock lost 7.3% after Marvell Technology reported mixed quarterly results and provided weak guidance. The move comes after Bumble announced it would price a secondary offering of 13.75 million shares of its common stock at $22.80 per share. The company earned an adjusted 37 cents per share, above the 29 cents expected by analysts, according to Refinitiv. The company posted a loss of 6 cents per share, compared to Refinitiv analysts' estimates for a 22 cent loss.
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell:C3.ai — Shares surged 17% after C3.ai reported third-quarter results that topped expectations. It also reported revenue of $66.7 million, surpassing expectations of $64.2 million. The company reported adjusted earnings of 63 cents per share on revenue of $7.81 billion. Zscaler — Shares of the cybersecurity company slid 11% in premarket trading despite Zscaler beating estimates on the top and bottom lines for the fourth quarter. The wholesale retailer reported revenue of $55.27 billion, less than the consensus estimate of $55.54 billion, according to Refinitiv.
The company posted a loss of 6 cents per share, compared to analysts' estimates for a 22 cent loss. Dell's revenue also exceeded expectations, coming in at $25.04 billion versus analysts' estimates of $23.39 billion. Marvell Technology — Shares of the semiconductor company shed 6% after the company posted mixed results for the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, its revenue of $1.42 billion topped the $1.40 billion analysts had expected. Hewlett Packard also posted revenue of $7.81 billion, beating estimates of $7.43 billion.
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