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Introduction-- U.S. traded in a mixed fashion Wednesday, as investors digested earnings from some of the influe ...
-- U.S. traded in a mixed fashion Wednesday,price foreign exchange custody as investors digested earnings from some of the influential tech giants.
Here are some of the biggest premarket U.S. stock movers today:
Microsoft(NASDAQ:) stock rose 3.7% after the software giant reported better than expected fiscal first-quarter results, driven by stronger growth in its cloud business Azure.
Alphabet(NASDAQ:) stock fell 5.9% after the Google-parent reported weaker-than-expected gains in revenue from its cloud computing operation.
Boeing(NYSE:) stock rose 3.7% after the aircraft manufacturer stuck to its goal of generating $3 billion to $5 billion in free cash flow this year despite cutting its 737 delivery forecast for this year due to quality issues at supplier Spirit AeroSystems(NYSE:).
Texas Instruments(NASDAQ:) stock fell 6.1% after the chipmaker reported third-quarter revenue and current-quarter guidance that fell short of expectations as weaker industrial demand for chips broadened.
Deutsche Bank(NYSE:) stock rose 7.1% after the German lender promised more share buybacks next year and said it may return more capital to investors than it had previously envisaged.
Thermo Fisher(NYSE:) stock fell 0.8% after the supplier of medical equipment cut its annual profit forecast for the second straight quarter following weak demand for its services used to make therapies and vaccines as well as higher raw material costs for the year.
T-Mobile US(NASDAQ:) stock rose 1.4% after the wireless carrier raised the lower end of its annual free cash flow forecast after quarterly subscriber additions and earnings topped estimates.
General Dynamics(NYSE:) stock rose 2.2% as demand for military equipment remains strong even as the Gulfstream jet maker reported a lower quarterly profit due to higher operating expenses.
CME Group(NASDAQ:) stock fell 2.5% despite the derivatives marketplace reporting a rise in its third-quarter profit as traders used the company's products to hedge against market volatility.
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