The stock market saw a rough week for some of the biggest names in the game. Eleven large-cap stocks faced significant declines, prompting investors to take notice.
Humana Inc. (HUM)
took a major hit, plummeting 24.89% after the company updated investors on the decline in Stars’ performance for 2025 and its impact on quality bonus payments in 2026. Several analysts reacted to this news by lowering their price forecasts for the stock.
Stellantis N.V. (STLA)
also experienced a steep drop of 17.06% last week. This decline followed a disappointing third-quarter report where Chrysler Parent’s U.S. sales nosedived by 20%. The stock received downgrades from multiple analysts.
Coinbase Global, Inc. (COIN)
saw its shares dip by 10.63%. The company announced it would restrict services tied to Stablecoins that do not meet MICA European regulations.
Mobileye Global Inc. (MBLY)
shares fell by 10.15%, highlighting the volatility in the tech sector.
Rivian Automotive, Inc. (RIVN)
shares experienced a 10% drop last week as the company announced a lowered annual production guidance. The company cited a shortage of shared components on its R1 and RCV platforms as the reason for the reduced production target.
First Solar, Inc. (FLSR)
lost 9.63% last week.
ConAgra Brands, Inc. (CAG)
declined 9.12% after reporting worse-than-expected first-quarter financial results.
Floor & Decor Holdings Inc (FND)
dropped by 8.81% last week.
Summit Therapeutics Inc. (SMMT)
shares plummeted 8.59% following the completion of enrollment in its Phase III HARMONi trial in 2L+ EGFRm NSCLC.
Moderna, Inc. (MRNA)
stock fell by 8.44%. The company reached a stipulation in its ongoing patent infringement litigation with Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ALNY).
Nike, Inc. (NKE)
stock closed the week down 8.04% as several firms cut their respective price targets after a first-quarter revenue miss.These significant declines in major stocks emphasize the fluctuating nature of the market. Investors should closely monitor these companies and their future performance, as these drops could be a sign of larger trends in specific sectors or the market as a whole.