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The Most Significant Premarket Movements in Stocks

Before the bell rings, see which firms are in the news.

Netflix – Following Tuesday night’s announcement of a top- and bottom-line beat, the company’s shares surged more than 15%.

United Airlines – Following a better-than-expected outlook, the airline’s stock increased by 5%.

Trump Media & Technology — Truth Social’s parent firm had a 2% decline, continuing its downward trajectory since the inauguration. Tuesday, shares fell about 11%.

Procter & Gamble – After P&G reported fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue that exceeded analysts’ projections, shares of the company surged 3%.

Oracle — President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that the company would invest up to $500 billion in U.S. artificial intelligence infrastructure through a joint venture with OpenAI, Oracle, and Softbank called “Stargate.” This statement caused shares to jump more than 10%.

Ford – After shares were downgraded from overweight to equal weight by Barclays, the automaker’s stock fell by about 2%.

Abbott Labs — The healthcare company’s stock dropped over 2% after its fourth-quarter sales of $10.97 billion fell short.

The day after Seagate Technology Holdings revealed impressive fiscal second-quarter earnings, the data storage company’s stock surged more than 6%.

The GE Vernova — After repeating its 2025 estimate and announcing fourth-quarter earnings of $1.73 per share, the energy business saw a 1% increase in value.

Travellers — After the insurance company’s fourth-quarter results exceeded forecasts by a significant margin, the stock surged more than 5%.

Textron — After missing top-line projections, the defence and aviation company’s shares fell by over 4%.

Johnson & Johnson — With high sales of its cancer therapy, the pharmaceutical company barely exceeded fourth-quarter projections, causing shares to drop 1.5%.

Source (CNBC)

SourceCNBC
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