FedEx, Netflix, Microsoft Rise Premarket; Smith & Wesson Falls By Investing.com


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By Peter Nurse

Investing.com — Stocks in focus in premarket trade on Friday, June 24. Please refresh for updates.

  • FedEx (NYSE:) stock rose 2.6% after the delivery giant reported higher quarterly and issued a stronger-than-expected full-year forecast late Thursday, after it cherry-picked profit-boosting deliveries amid softening global demand for shipping.

  • Netflix (NASDAQ:) stock rose 1% after the streaming giant announced it had laid off 300 employees, or about 4% of its workforce, in the second round of job cuts aimed at lowering costs.

  • Seagen (NASDAQ:) stock rose 3.5% after the Wall Street Journal reported that pharmaceutical giant Merck (NYSE:), up 0.1%, is pushing forward with a deal for the biotech, in what would be one of the largest takeovers of the year.

  • Microsoft (NASDAQ:) stock rose 1% after Citigroup calls the software giant a “top pick”, saying the worst of the selloff in the sector is over.

  • Smith & Wesson (NASDAQ:) stock fell 1.5% after the gun manufacturer’s showed a drop in annual revenue. The stock had posted sharp gains during the previous session after the U.S. Supreme Court established the right to carry firearms in New York, potentially a large market for the gun manufacturer.

  • Sarepta Therapeutics (NASDAQ:) stock fell 1.8% after the Food and Drug Administration suspended testing of the biotech’s experimental muscular dystrophy on the back of an adverse reaction in clinical testing.

  • Sunoco (NYSE:) stock rose 2.8% after Mizuho upgraded its stance on the energy company to ‘buy’ from ‘neutral’, citing the company’s strong balance sheet.

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