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    BioNTech, Meta, Apple, Ouster, and more

    Harper WinslowBy Harper WinslowNovember 7, 2022No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US stock futures rise ahead of midterm elections, says inflation report

    Take a look at some of the biggest drivers of Primarkt:

    Biotechnology (BNTX) — The drug company’s shares fell 3.4% in the primary market despite reporting better-than-expected quarterly earnings and returns. Results are down sharply from last year, with both profits and revenue down more than 40% from the third quarter of 2021.

    Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.b) – Berkshire Hathaway gained 1.5% in pre-market trading after Warren Buffett Better than expected profits, with revenue also topping street expectations. Berkshire reported a total loss, however, as the stock market slump devour the value of its investment portfolio.

    meta pads (META) – Meta added 2.6% in premarket after The Wall Street Journal reported that Facebook’s parent company He was preparing to announce large-scale layoffs this week.

    apple (AAPL) – Apple shares fell 1.8% in the primary market after it said Covid-19 restrictions hinder iPhone production at Foxconn factory in China. This factory is the largest iPhone production site in the world.

    Yamana Gold (AUY) – Yamana Gold stock lost 2.7% in the pre-market after that gold fields GFI said it would not change the terms of the acquisition deal with Yamana. Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM) and American silver PAAS submitted a competing bid on Friday, but Goldfields maintains that its bid is superior.

    Oster (OUST) – The lidar sensor maker will unite with the competitor veloden (VLDR) In the process of equal integration, in which the shareholders of Ouster and Velodyne each own 50% of the combined company. Oster jumped 5.1% in pre-market activity while Velodyne rose 5.6%.

    Ryan Air (RYAAY) — The airline’s stock rose 6.2% in pre-market trading after its announcement Her biggest win ever In the first half of the year.

    DoorDash (DASH) — Delivery service stocks have been upgraded to “outperform” Oppenheimer, indicating improved profit margins at US restaurants among other factors. DoorDash gained 2.7% in pre-market trading.

    octa (OKTA) — The identity management software maker jumped 3.9% in the primary market after Guggenheim upgraded the stock to “buy” from “neutral.” He described the stock’s current valuation as “too convincing to ignore”.

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