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Upstart Holdings — Stock in the artificial intelligence lending platform tumbled more than 26% after missing third-quarter sales and earnings estimates. Biogen — Stock in the biotech company fell more than 4% after third-quarter sales and earnings topped analysts' estimates. Boston-based Toast lost 9 cents per share, while analysts were expecting earnings of 10 cents per share, according to LSEG. Robinhood — The trading platform fell more than 14% after missing revenue estimates in the third quarter. Uber was down almost 1% after the company posted third-quarter results that missed sales and earnings estimates.
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Robinhood posted third-quarter revenue of $467 million, compared to analysts' estimate of $478 million, per LSEG. Akamai posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.63 per share and revenue of $965.5 million. Devon posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.65 per share, compared to the $1.56 per share anticipated by analysts, per FactSet. The energy company posted third-quarter adjusted earnings of $1.18 per share, while analysts polled by FactSet anticipated 88 cents per share. Extra Space Storage reported a third-quarter revenue of $748 million, above the $680.6 million expected by analysts polled by FactSet.
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An Exxon gas station sign is seen on October 06, 2023 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Wall Street firm said the software stock is at an attractive entry point after its recent pullback. Exxon Mobil , Chevron , Occidental Petroleum — Energy stocks popped as oil prices rallied following the Hamas attack on Israel over the weekend. Blue Owl Capital — Shares of the investment company dropped 2.6% after Oppenheimer downgraded Blue Owl Capital to perform from outperform. Lockheed Martin — The aerospace and defense company saw shares rise about 4.5% in premarket trading following the surprise attack on Israel by Palestinian militant group Hamas over the weekend.
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Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading. Joby Aviation — Joby shares gained another 17% premarket. The aviation company announced a $100 million equity investment from South Korea's SK Telecom, expanding an existing partnership. Wells Fargo , JPMorgan Chase , Bank of America — The banks moved higher after passing the Federal Reserve's annual stress test Wednesday. Wells Fargo and Bank of America gained nearly 2%, while JPMorgan rose 1.6%.
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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Friday. Foot Locker — The footwear retailer tanked 25.7% after it missed both top and bottom lines during the fiscal first-quarter. Disney — The media conglomerate fell nearly 2% in midday trading after Macquarie Research downgraded shares to neutral from outperform. Farfetch — The e-commerce company added 17.6% in midday trading after Farfetch reported a revenue beat for the first quarter. Western Alliance , PacWest — shares of the regional banks dipped more than 4% each, giving back some of their sharp gains from this week.
On Tuesday, the company reported a smaller-than-expected quarterly loss and said it expects to still meet forward guidance targets. Its revenue of $661 million topped the $652 million expected from analysts polled by Refinitiv. Twilio anticipates between $980 million and $990 million in revenue, while analysts polled by Refinitiv were expecting $1.05 billion in revenue. On Tuesday, the company reported same-store sales and revenue for the first quarter missed analysts' expectations, according to FactSet. On Tuesday, Occidental posted first-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $1.09, which is less than the $1.24 estimate from analysts polled by FactSet.
Rivian electric pickup trucks sit in a parking lot at a Rivian service center on May 09, 2022 in South San Francisco, California. Twilio — Shares of the software company slid 16% in premarket trading after Twilio's revenue forecast came in weaker than expected. Dutch Bros — Shares tumbled 7.6% after the company reported same-store sales and revenue for the first quarter that came in under expectations. The company did break even for the quarter, while analysts polled by StreetAccount expected a loss of 3 cents per share. Akamai Technologies — Shares of the cloud company rose nearly 5% in premarket trading on better-than-expected earnings and revenue for the first quarter.
The company posted a slight beat on revenue. Rivian — The electric vehicle stock gained more than 5% in extended trading. Rivian reported a narrower-than-expected loss and revenue beat Wall Street's expectations. Toast — The cloud-based restaurant software vendor popped 7.4% in extended trading. The company reported an adjusted loss of 47 cents a share.
Pacific Western Bank signage is displayed outside of bank branch in Beverly Hills, California on May 4, 2023. Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading:PacWest — The regional bank popped 39% in premarket trading, adding to its nearly 82% gain on Friday. American Airlines — Shares gained about 3% in premarket trading Monday after JPMorgan upgraded the stock to overweight from neutral. Viatris — Shares added 2.4% after the health-care stock topped earnings expectations and reaffirmed full-year guidance, despite a shortfall in revenue. Fortinet — The cybersecurity company added 3.3% after being upgraded to buy from neutral by Bank of America.
Berkshire Hathaway — The conglomerate's A shares rose more than 1% as investors cheered a strong earnings report from Warren Buffett's company. Tyson Foods — Shares plummeted 15% after the food production company posted an unexpected loss for the recent quarter and cut its revenue outlook for the year. PacWest - The regional bank stock held on to a gain of about 3% on Monday. Six Flags posted a narrower-than-expected loss of 84 cents per share, compared to expectations of a per-share loss of 89 cents, according to FactSet. Six Flags posted revenue of $142.2 million, greater than the expectation of $132.6 million, with CEO Selim Bassoul calling the results "proof points" that its new strategy is working.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Tuesday. Micron Technology — The semiconductor stock was down 2.8% ahead of its scheduled second-quarter earnings report after the bell on Tuesday. Paramount — Shares of the media giant gained 3.6% during midday trading on a rating upgrade from Bank of America from neutral to buy. McCormick & Company — The spice maker's stock price jumped about 10% during midday trading after reporting better-than-expected earnings for the first quarter. Walgreens posted revenue of $34.86 billion for the most recent quarter, compared to analysts' estimates of $33.53 billion, according to Refinitiv.
Chinese technology stocks such as Alibaba and Tencent have been hammered in 2022 as regulatory pressure and a slowing Chinese economy weighed on growth. Alibaba — Shares jumped 9.8% after the e-commerce giant said it would split its company into six separate business groups. Meanwhile, the company reported revenue at $34.86 billion, beating the $33.53 billion expected by Wall Street. PagSeguro — Shares gained 5% after Citi upgraded the Brazilian payment stock to buy on the back of fourth-quarter earnings. Array Technologies — The renewable energy stock added 3.6% following an upgrade to buy from hold by Truist.
A customer walks past an ATM outside of a First Republic Bank branch in Manhattan Beach, California, on March 13, 2023. First Republic Bank — Shares of First Republic erased earlier losses and were last up about 22%. UiPath — The stock surged 17.5% after the automation software company reported fourth-quarter adjusted earnings per share of 15 cents, beating the StreetAccount estimate of 6 cents per share. Adobe — The software maker saw its stock jump nearly 5% after the company reported fiscal first-quarter results that topped Wall Street estimates. The Wall Street firm said the stock has fallen to levels that are attractive.
Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading:Credit Suisse — U.S.-listed shares of Credit Suisse gained nearly 6% after the Swiss bank said it will borrow up to 50 billion Swiss francs ($54 billion) from the Swiss National Bank. Occidental Petroleum — Shares rose nearly 1% after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought another 7.9 million shares, totaling $466.7 million. Baidu — U.S. listed shares of Baidu sank nearly 6% after the Chinese tech company unveiled its ChatGPT alternative, Ernie bot. PagerDuty — Shares rallied nearly 6% after the digital operations management platform's earnings and revenue topped estimates for the fourth quarter. Adjusted earnings per share came in at 8 cents per share, versus the 2 cents expected, per Refinitiv.
Here are the stocks making notable moves in premarket trading on Wednesday, March 8. CrowdStrike — Shares of the cybersecurity firm climbed more than 6% in premarket trading after a stronger-than-expected report for the fourth quarter. Occidental Petroleum — The energy stock climbed nearly 3% in premarket trading after a new regulatory filing showed Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway added to its already large stake in the company over the past trading sessions. Tesla — Shares of the automaker fell less than 1% in premarket trading after Tesla was downgraded to hold from buy at Berenberg. Maxeon Solar Technologies — Shares of the Singapore-based solar panel company jumped nearly 15% in premarket trading after the company's fourth-quarter report.
United Natural Foods — The organic food company tumbled 27% after posting earnings for its fiscal second quarter that missed analyst expectations. Stitch Fix — The styling company saw shares drop 10% after it reported weaker-than-expected revenue for the latest quarter as well as a wider-than-forecast loss. The Omaha-based conglomerate bought nearly 5.8 million shares of the oil company in a few trades on Friday, Monday and Tuesday, bumping Berkshire's ownership to 22.2%. Campbell Soup Company — Campbell Soup saw shares rise nearly 2% after its fiscal second quarter earnings, revenue and margins beat analysts' expectations. The company's revenue also topped expectations, coming in at $637 million compared to $625 million anticipated by Refinitiv analysts.
Eric Yuan, founder and CEO of Zoom Video Communications, stands before the opening bell during the company's initial public offering at the Nasdaq MarketSite in New York on April 18, 2019. First-quarter earnings per share guidance came in above expectations, according to Refinitiv. The energy giant missed analysts' expectations for fourth-quarter earnings and revenue, according to Refinitiv. Workday — Workday's stock fell 1% even after the human resources software company beat Wall Street's fourth-quarter revenue and earnings expectations, according to Refinitv. Hims & Hers posted a smaller-than-expected loss for the fourth quarter and revenue that came in slightly above Wall Street's expectations, according to Refinitiv.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading Tuesday:Palantir — The software company's stock price soared 13%. Avis Budget — Shares jumped 6.5% after Avis topped expectations in its latest quarterly report. Ecolab — Shares gained 5% after the chemicals company reported higher-than-expected earnings of $1.27 per share, excluding items, beating analysts' estimate of $1.25 per share, according to FactSet. Synopsys — The software company's stock price gained 3% during midday trading ahead of its scheduled earnings release on Wednesday. Arista Networks — Shares rose 2.4% during Tuesday's midday trading session after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings and revenue on Monday that beat Wall Street expectations.
Here are the stocks making notable moves before the opening bell on Tuesday, Feb. 14. Palantir — Shares of the software company surged 18% in extended trading after Palantir reported it made a profit in the fourth quarter, the first GAAP profit in the company's history. Marriott — The hotel stock rose nearly 2% in premarket trading after Marriott beat estimates on the top and bottom lines for the fourth quarter. Cadence Design Systems — The electronics design stock rose 5% premarket after Cadence beat estimates on the top and bottom lines for the fourth quarter, according to StreetAccount. Amkor Technology — The semiconductor stock fell about 3% premarket after Amkor's fourth quarter earnings per share came in at 67 cents, three cents below estimates, according to StreetAccount.
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