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(Bloomberg) — S&P 500 Index futures are up 0.1% as of 7:45 a.m. in New York as traders wait for updates on a possible US-Iran peace deal.
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- Nasdaq 100 futures are little changed
- Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are up 0.2%
- The MSCI World Index is up 0.2%
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Here are some of the biggest US movers before the bell:
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- Magnificent Seven stocks:
- Tesla (TSLA) +1.7%, Alphabet (GOOGL) +1.1%, Nvidia (NVDA) +0.1%, Microsoft (MSFT) +0.7%, Amazon (AMZN) +0.3, Meta Platforms (META) +0.02%, Apple (AAPL) -0.1%
- Albemarle (ALB) climbs 6% after the chemical producer reported net sales for the first quarter that beat the average analyst estimate.
- Arm Holdings ADRs (ARM) drop 8% after the chip company reported weak fourth-quarter royalty revenue, hurt by sluggishness in the smartphone industry. Daiwa’s analyst notes that there was weaker demand for lower-end phones due to higher memory cost.
- Celsius Holdings (CELH) rises 4% after the energy drink maker’s first quarter adjusted Ebitda and revenue beat consensus estimate.
- Coherent (COHR) drops 3% as analysts note that the optical communications company’s gross margins underwhelmed.
- DoorDash (DASH) jumps 10% after the delivery firm gave a forecast for order value in the current period that topped analyst estimates, signaling healthy consumer demand for its services in the US and international markets.
- Fluence Energy (FLNC) jumps 31% after the company reported a narrower-than-estimated second-quarter adjusted Ebitda loss. Additionally, Fluence maintained its 2026 total revenue forecast, which has a midpoint above the average analyst estimate.
- Fortinet (FTNT) gains 15% after the cybersecurity company forecast earnings that beat the average analyst estimate. The company also boosted its full-year revenue outlook. Analysts note particular strength at its hardware business.
- Fastly (FSLY) slumps 25% after the software company reported first-quarter earnings, a report that wasn’t strong enough to extend a rally that has lifted shares nearly 300% off a February low.
- McDonald’s (MCD) gains 3% after the fast-food chain said bigger orders bolstered results in the US in the first quarter.
- Sezzle (SEZL) climbs 15% after the financial technology company raised its total revenue growth forecast for the full year.
- Shake Shack (SHAK) falls 18% after the burger chain reported revenue for the first quarter that missed the average analyst estimate.
- Warby Parker (WRBY) gains 7% after the the eyeglass company reported net revenue for the first quarter that beat the average analyst estimate.
- Whirlpool (WHR) is down 18% after the household appliance manufacturer cut its revenue forecast for the full year, missing the average analyst estimate.
- Zoetis (ZTS) falls 10% after the animal health firm cut its adjusted earnings per share guidance for the full year.
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