- Before the publication of important inflation data that may influence future interest rate forecasts, U.S. stock futures slightly increased on Friday.
These are a few of the major U.S. stock movements from today’s premarket
- Following the release of CNN’s flash poll indicating that Republican candidate Trump Media & Technology Group (NASDAQ: DJT) surpassed US President Joe Biden in the first presidential debate on Thursday, the shares of the company increased by 11%.
- Following Nokia’s (HE: NOKIA) announcement of plans to acquire the American manufacturer of optical networking gear for $2.3 billion, Infinera’s (NASDAQ: INFN) stock shot up 18%, positioning the Finnish company to benefit from the massive investment that is flooding data centers to handle the rise of artificial intelligence.
- The healthcare business Accolade (NASDAQ: ACCD) released lower-than-expected expectations for the current quarter and fiscal year, which caused the stock to drop 29%.
- Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) shares dropped 0.4% on Reuters’ story that, seven years after the U.S. business resolved a historic tax battle with Rome authorities, Italy is requesting that the tech giant’s Google subsidiary pay €1 billion ($1.07 billion) in unpaid taxes and penalties.
- The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine developed by Moderna (NASDAQ: MRNA) had a 1.1% increase in stock price after a favorable verdict from an advisory group to the European Union’s medical authority for people 60 years of age and above.
- Following the announcement by the investing conglomerate that renowned investor Warren Buffett would give up to $5.3 billion of the company’s shares to five charities, Berkshire Hathaway’s (NYSE: BRKa) stock increased by 0.3%.
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