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Introduction-- U.S. edged higher Monday, starting a new week, which includes the release of key inflation data ...

-- U.S. edged higher Monday,World's largest foreign exchange starting a new week, which includes the release of key inflation data as well as more corporate earnings, on a positive note.

Here are some of the biggest premarket U.S. stock movers today:

Warner Bros Discovery, KKR, Cinemark rise premarket; Tyson Foods, Yellow Corp fall By

  • Apple(NASDAQ:) stock rose 0.3%, bouncing after Friday’s sharp losses, following its disappointing iPhone sales report, even after Rosenblatt downgraded the tech giant to ‘neutral’ from ‘buy’.

  • Warner Bros. Discovery(NASDAQ:) rose 1.1%, helped by its role as distributor of the movie "Barbie", which has raked in over $1 billion in ticket sales worldwide just 17 days after its debut.

  • (NYSE:) stock slumped 7% after the meat packer missed expectations for third quarter , as customers scaled back on meat purchases in the face of still high inflation.

  • KKR(NYSE:) stock rose 1.7% after the private equity firm reported a 23% drop in second quarter , a smaller drop than expected.

  • (NASDAQ:) rose 25% after (NYSE:), down 1.7%, said it would buy the food company for $2.33B.

  • Berkshire Hathaway(NYSE:) stock rose 1.6% after the Warren Buffett-led conglomerate posted its highest ever quarterly operating profit.

  • Yellow Corp.(NASDAQ:) stock slumped over 40% after the U.S. trucking firm filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, burdened with a heavy debt load after a series of mergers.

  • Cinemark(NYSE:) stock rose 0.9% after Morgan Stanley) said the combined revenue boost of the “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” films could boost the movie chain’s stock by more than 35%. The bank maintains its “overweight” rating.

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