U.S. Stock Futures Rise, Oxford Industries Takes a Hit

U.S. stock futures are on the rise this morning, with the Dow futures gaining momentum. However, the pre-market session saw several notable losses, including Oxford Industries, GameStop, and BeiGene. Oxford Industries shares plummeted after disappointing earnings, while GameStop continued its downward trend. BeiGene, after a significant gain on Wednesday, faced a decline in pre-market trading.

US Stock Futures Dip as Rubrik Results Disappoint

US stock futures edged lower Tuesday morning, with the Dow futures down slightly. Rubrik, Inc. shares tumbled in pre-market trading following their second-quarter earnings report. While the company beat analyst expectations on both earnings and revenue, the stock still faced pressure, dropping over 8%. Several other stocks also experienced losses in pre-market trading, including Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Applied Digital Corporation, VNET Group, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Extreme Networks, PureTech Health, and Dropbox.

Argan Inc. Soars on Strong Q2 Earnings, Pre-Market Movers & Shakers

Argan, Inc.’s (AGX) shares surged in pre-market trading after the company reported better-than-expected second-quarter financial results, exceeding both earnings and revenue estimates. The news propelled AGX stock up by 18.4%. Other notable pre-market movers included Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust (WHLR), BloomZ Inc. (BLMZ), and Vor Biopharma (VOR), all experiencing significant gains. Conversely, Inspire Veterinary Partners (IVP), Hoth Therapeutics (HOTH), and Eastside Distilling (EAST) faced notable declines.

US Stock Futures Dip as Dyne Therapeutics Shares Plunge on Positive Clinical Data

U.S. stock futures opened lower on Tuesday, with the Nasdaq futures leading the decline. Dyne Therapeutics shares fell sharply after positive clinical trial data, while other notable pre-market losers included Acadia Healthcare, United States Steel, Diversified Energy, and LG Display. Several factors, including potential strikes and downgraded ratings, contributed to the downward trend in some stocks.

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