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Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.On this episode of Stock Movers:- Bellway shares fell as much as 1.6% after the homebuilder said annual underlying operating profit will hit the bottom-end of its guidance range.- IWG shares fell as much as 11%, the most in almost a year, after the office company’s first half results showed an unexpected drop in free cash flow.- Alcon shares rise as much as 6.6%, the most since November 2025, as the Swiss eye-care company delivers second-quarter results ahead of expectations and lifts guidance for core Ebit margin and EPS growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.On this episode of Stock Movers:- InterContinental Hotels reported pretax profit for the first half-year that beat the average analyst estimate.- RBC initiates on the European defense sector, starting coverage of Leonardo, Rheinmetall and Thales with outperform ratings, and BAE Systems, CSG and Saab at sector perform.- Alcon shares advance as much as 6.6%, the most since November 2025, as the Swiss eye-care company delivers second-quarter results ahead of expectations and lifts guidance for core Ebit margin and EPS growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.On this episode of Stock Movers:- Gan & Lee Pharmaceuticals shares rise alongside other Chinese weight loss-related stocks after the company signed an exclusive licensing deal with A. Menarini International to commercialize its obesity drug across 39 European markets.- Yangzijiang Shipbuilding shares rise alongside other Singapore stocks as the city state upgraded its 2026 economic growth forecast. - Samsung shares climb as much as 5.7% on expectations of a massive shareholder return package, which follow a boost in sentiment after the release of strong 10-day exports data.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market, a look at the notable movers: On this episode of Stock Movers:- Rocket Lab shares fell after it signaled a potential new delay with its Neutron rocket, raising the prospect that the vehicle won’t fly until 2027. The company stopped short of saying that the Neutron vehicle would fly this year, citing "risk and uncertainty remains in the complex development cycle". Rocket Lab reported record quarterly revenue but a loss that was a penny worse than Wall Street forecasted, with shares falling about 2% in US postmarket trading.- Hims & Hers (HIMS) shares are down 2.9% after the telehealth firm reduced the top end of its adjusted Ebitda forecast for the full year.- Nvidia (NVDA) announced partnerships with Apollo, BlackRock, Blackstone, Brookfield, Goldman Sachs and KKR to establish independent compute financing platforms mobilizing over $500b of third-party capital for AI infrastructure buildoutSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.On this episode of Stock Movers:Listen for comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the US market close as heard on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with David Gura, Isabelle Lee, Norah Mulinda and Tim Stenovec- MarineMax (HZO) shares surge as much as 46%, the most intraday since November 2008, after agreeing to be acquired by Safe Harbor Marinas, a Blackstone Infrastructure portfolio company, for $53.00 per share in an all-cash deal, and representing an enterprise value of approximately $1.5 billion.- Archer (ACHR) rises as much as 23%, the most since May 2025 after Boeing announced it will sell several units to Archer Aviation Inc., including Wisk, SkyGrid and Insitu, which specialize in developing technologies for flying taxis and drones. As part of the deal, Boeing will take an almost 20% stake in Archer and enter into a technology-sharing arrangement to retain access to the Wisk core autonomous flight technology.- Apple (AAPL) was downgraded to an underperform rating at Jefferies due to concerns about the outlook for the company's iPhone. Analyst Edison Lee wrote that introducing new form factors in the iPhone to drive higher average selling prices is more difficult than expected, citing the cancellation of the 20th anniversary all-glass iPhone model. The consensus recommendation for Apple stands at 3.88 out of five, the lowest since 2019, with fewer than 60% of analysts recommending buying the stock.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market, a look at the notable movers: On this episode of Stock Movers:- Berkshire Hathaway’s (BRK/A/B) shares rise as much as 3%, to the highest intraday since May 2025, after the conglomerate said it spent about $4.5 billion to buy back its own stock in the second quarter. Gains in the manufacturing, service and retailing division also helped lift operating earnings over the period.- Monday.com (MNDY) shares are down 8.2% after the software company gave a third-quarter revenue forecast that is weaker than expected.- Tenax Therapeutics (TENX) shares plummet 89% after the pharmaceutical company reported that TNX-103 (oral levosimendan) failed to meet its primary endpoint of improving 6-minute walk distance versus placebo in the Phase 3 LEVEL trial in PH-HFpEF patients.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this episode of Stock Movers: - Intel (INTC) shares drop. Intel said it will be offering $15 billion in common stock, taking advantage of renewed interest in its business prospects during the artificial intelligence data center boom. The money will be used for general corporate purposes, Intel said in a statement on Monday. - EBay (EBay) shares drop. GameStop Corp. is considering withdrawing its $56 billion bid for eBay Inc. and may propose a partnership or joint venture instead. A partnership could enable eBay to leverage GameStop's US retail locations and increase market share in categories such as trading cards and collectibles. - Akamai Technologies Inc. shares rise. Susquehanna Financial cut the target on Akamai Technologies Inc. to $140 from $175 but maintained a positive rating. Akamai reported earnings and sales that topped estimates for the quarter on Aug. 6.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

On this episode of Stock Movers: - Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) shares rise. Morgan Stanley analyst Erik Woodring raised the recommendation on Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. to overweight from equal-weight. Investors who followed Woodring's recommendation received a 5.2% return in the past year, compared with a 166% return on the shares. - Intel (INTC) shares drop. Intel said it will be offering $15 billion in common stock, taking advantage of renewed interest in its business prospects during the artificial intelligence data center boom. The money will be used for general corporate purposes, Intel said in a statement on Monday. - Barrick Mining (B) shares drop. Investors were disappointed by the value of a deal with Newmont Corp. for a stake in a Nevada gold project. Newmont will pay Barrick $1.95 billion as the companies contribute previously excluded properties to the venture, including Barrick's Fourmile project.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. On this episode of Stock Movers: - RocketLab (RKLB) shares are higher this morning after rising Friday, following earnings from SpaceX last week. - Moderna (MRNA) shares are moving after last week's news that its mRNA flu shot won US approval in an FDA turnaround. - Intel (INTC) shares are moving after the company said it will be offering $15 billion in common stock, taking advantage of renewed interest in its business prospects during the artificial intelligence data center boom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market, a look at the notable movers: On this episode of Stock Movers:- SpaceX (SPCX) shares jumped for a second straight day, bringing them close to breaking back above the company’s $135 initial public offering price. The lockup expiration more than doubled the total number of shares available to trade to 1.55 billion from the 639 million in circulation when Space Exploration Technologies Corp. went public. Nearly 80% of analysts covering SpaceX have given the stock a buy rating, with an average price target of roughly $221 implying more than 65% upside from where shares closed Friday.-Palantir Technologies (PLTR) shares surged after the company boosted full-year revenue and income forecasts, describing commercial demand for its data analytics tools as “otherworldly.” Palantir Chief Executive Officer Alex Karp said US commercial sales in the second quarter were “staggering,” rising 149% from a year earlier to $764 million. The stronger outlook worked to assuage investors’ fears that Palantir’s business would suffer from AI developers selling their own software and from governments outside of the US increasingly working with tech firms at home.- Shares of The Trade Desk (TTD) slumped 24% in after hours trading after the advertising technology company reported second quarter revenue that fell short of expectations. The company reported adjusted earnings of 34 cents a share and revenue of $715 million, up 3% from a year ago. Analysts tracked by FactSet expected adjusted earnings of 18 cents a share and revenue of $752.6 million.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.