Intel — Shares popped 2.5% after the chipmaker announced it would be operating its programmable chip unit as a standalone business complete.
Intel plans to conduct an initial public offering for the unit within the next two to three years.
The firm is bullish on the stock thanks to progress on legacy projects and said Fluor is on the brink of a company turning point.
Sunrun , Sunnova Energy International — Shares of Sunrun and Sunnova dropped 3% and 2.8%, respectively, after Truist Securities downgraded the solar panel installers to hold from buy on Wednesday.
Cal-Maine Foods — The stock plunged 11.6% after the company came out with disappointing sales figures due to lower prices.
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Fluor, Sunnova, Moderna, StreetAccount, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Lisa Han
Organizations:
Intel, UBS, Apple, Sunnova Energy, Truist Securities, Moderna, pharma, Bank of America, Novartis —, Swiss drugmaker, Sandoz, SIX Swiss Exchange, Maine Foods, Revenue
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United States, Israel, Swiss, Cal