Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Apple, DraftKings, Biogen, Williams-Sonoma and more

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Apple, DraftKings, Biogen, Williams-Sonoma and more


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Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday:

Apple — Apple shares fell 2% following a report that iPhone production could take a big hit due to unrest at a Foxconn factory in China, amid protests in China against the nation’s zero-Covid policy. Analysts have expressed concern about recent manufacturing interruptions ahead of the holiday season too.

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Taboola — Shares of the advertising company surged 45% after Taboola announced Yahoo had taken a 25% stake in the company as part of a 30-year agreement, in which Taboola will power native advertising on all Yahoo platforms.

Wynn Resorts, Melco Resorts — Shares of casino operators Wynn Resorts and Melco Resorts gained 4.1% and 9.5% respectively, after the Chinese government granted them provisional licenses to continue operating in Macau. Las Vegas Sands and MGM Resorts also got the licenses, with the former up 1.3% and the latter down 2.4%.

DraftKings — Shares dropped more than 5% after JPMorgan downgraded DraftKings to underweight from neutral, saying in a note that the company’s competitors are more likely to achieve online sports betting profitability.

Biogen — Biogen’s stock fell nearly 4% after a Science.org report that a woman participating in an experimental Alzheimer’s treatment trial, sponsored by Biogen and a Japanese pharma company, recently died from a brain hemorrhage.

Tyson Foods, Beyond Meat — Shares of Tyson Foods fell 3.3%, and Beyond Meat slumped 3.1%, after Barclays downgraded both companies to underweight, noting that the worst is yet to come for protein companies.

Anheuser-Busch InBev — Shares of the beer giant climbed 2.9% after getting a double upgrade from JPMorgan. Analyst Jared Dinges said Anheuser-Busch InBev will benefit from a resurgence in demand for domestic light beer and the decline in hard seltzer demand in the U.S.

First Solar — The solar stock shed 2% following a downgrade to neutral from JPMorgan. The bank said shares are due for a breather after rallying more than 150% following the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act.

Twilio — Twilio slid 2.6% after the stock was downgraded by Jeffries to hold from buy. The firm said it sees “sustained headwinds” the communications tool and messaging company.

Aptiv — Shares fell more than 3% after Morgan Stanley downgraded Aptiv to equal weight from overweight, saying in a note that the automotive technology supplier could get hurt from a slower rollout of electric vehicles.

Williams-Sonoma — Shares tumbled 4.7% after Morgan Stanley downgraded the home furnishings stock to underweight, saying shares could fall further as demand weakens in a difficult macro environment.

Live Nation Entertainment — Live Nation’s stock moved 1.1% higher after it was upgraded to buy from neutral by Citi, which said the risk/reward outlook looks more reasonable.

Pinduoduo — Shares of Pinduoduo jumped 13.6% after the e-commerce platform posted third-quarter results that beat analyst expectations. “We continued to deepen our value creation in the third quarter,” CEO Lei Chen said. “We will increase our R&D investment to further enhance the supply chain efficiency and agricultural digital inclusion.”

Energy stocks — Energy stocks dropped after oil prices fell near the year’s lows on worry over China demand. Shares of Exxon Mobil lost 1.9% and Conocophillips dropped 1.8%, while Chevron fell 1.5% along with Occidental Petroleum.

— CNBC’s Carmen Reinicke, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel and Sarah Min contributed reporting.



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