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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Intuitive Machines — Shares soared 51% after the space exploration company secured a roughly $5 billion space network contract from NASA. The move is likely intended to push a decision on the politically controversial takeover past the presidential election in November. Victoria's Secret — The intimate apparel maker gained 5% after Barclays upgraded shares to equal weight from underweight, citing a more balanced risk/reward backdrop. The investment firm said VF Corp should start to see benefits from last year's CEO change this fall. Casella Waste Systems — The recycling company fell 5% after announcing a $400 million public offering of its Class A common stock.
Persons: Steward, McGrath RentCorp —, McGrath, Eli Lilly's GLP, — CNBC's Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox, Lisa Han, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh Organizations: NASA, United States Steel, Nippon Steel, Barclays, Medical Properties, Medical Properties Trust, WillScot Holdings, Wolfe Research, Casella Waste Systems Locations: U.S
Dollar Tree — Shares of the discount retail chain popped 1% following an upgrade to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan. SoFi Technologies — Shares of the financial services provider surged 21% after the company reported its fourth-quarter financial results. ZoomInfo Technologies — Shares jumped more than 6% after Bank of America upgraded shares to buy from neutral on revenue growth acceleration. The firm cited tailwinds including improving market share and volume trends, as well as an attractive valuation and strong top-line growth. Flywire — Shares of the fintech company gained 3.75% after being upgraded by Morgan Stanley to overweight from equal weight.
Persons: McGrath RentCorp, McGrath, SoFi, iRobot, Koji Ikeda, Wells, Flywire, Morgan Stanley, Beam, , Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: WillScot Mobile, JPMorgan, Wall, Amazon, Bain Capital, Western Digital, Kioxia Holdings, Bloom Energy, Bank of America, ZoomInfo, Hershey —, AllianceBernstein, Warner Bros, , Beam Locations: Japan, AATD
American Airlines — The airline stock added 1.5% following an upgrade to buy from neutral at Citi. "North America's network carriers' diversified revenue streams and solid demand for premium cabin offerings appear to provide them with superior positioning in this post-pandemic environment," wrote analyst Stephen Trent. Builders FirstSource — The building materials manufacturer edged 2% higher following an upgrade to buy from neutral at Bank of America. ZoomInfo Technologies — The software stock popped 5.5% after Bank of America analyst Koji Ikeda upgraded it to buy from neutral. "We believe it is a classic self-help story that is set to outperform," the analyst wrote, underscoring the company's revenue growth reacceleration and new AI products as potential catalysts.
Persons: Stephen Trent, Flywire, Morgan Stanley, Omar Nokta, Hershey, Wells, Steven Cahall, , Cowen, Rafe Jadrosich, Julien Dumoulin, Smith, FactSet, Koji Ikeda, McGrath RentCorp — McGrath RentCorp, CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alexander Harring, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: JPMorgan, American Airlines —, Citi, Zim Integrated Shipping Services —, Jefferies, Warner Bros, Bank of America, Bloom Energy, Koninklijke Philips —, Food and Drug Administration, Technologies, WillScot Mobile Locations: Albemarle, Netherlands
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailQ4 Big Ideas: Katrina Dudley's makes the bull case for McGrath RentCorpKatrina Dudley, Investment Strategist at Franklin Mutual Advisers, discusses her best stock idea going into the fourth quarter.
Persons: Dudley's, McGrath, Katrina Dudley Organizations: Franklin Mutual Advisers
Goldman analysts highlighted several service-oriented companies that they view as drivers of the inner loop of the circular economy transition. 'Inner loop' companies Here are the companies Goldman identified, and what Wall Street thinks about them. Impinj has an average target price of $128.86, which means the company stands to gain 4.2% from its close on Monday. Tupperware 's stock price is up 1.8% so far this year, sliding into the green after its shares declined by 73% over the past year. Caterpillar 's stock price has edged up 5% this year, and gained over 25% in the past year.
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