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Stock Movers features five-minute conversations on today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market. Listen for analysis on the companies making news on Wall Street.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 4min
Tech Stocks Fall, Small Beer, Novo Nordisk
Technology stocks are experiencing a notable decline, driven by U.S. export restrictions on Nvidia chips to China and disappointing news from ASML Holdings. Meanwhile, Heineken navigates a tricky market with beer sales falling less than feared, despite a slow Easter. On the pharmaceutical front, concerns mount for Novo Nordisk as BNP Paribas Exane suggests underperformance amidst rising competition in the obesity drug market.

Apr 15, 2025 • 6min
Bank of America Earnings, HP Enterprise Gains, Albertsons Shares Slides
Bank of America thrives in turbulent markets, reporting impressive earnings driven by trading and consumer credit. Hewlett Packard Enterprise sees a boost thanks to Elliott Investment Management's significant investment, which raises eyebrows about future strategies. In contrast, Albertsons faces a steep drop in shares after falling short on earnings forecasts, with executives framing the past year as an 'investment year.' The contrasting fortunes of these companies spark lively discussions about market dynamics.

Apr 15, 2025 • 4min
Bank of America & Citi Climb on Results, Netflix Revenue Goals, Moderna Falls
Bank of America reports record trading revenue, soaring 17% as traders capitalize on market volatility. Citi shares also rise after beating expectations. Meanwhile, Netflix sets ambitious goals to double its revenue and reach a $1 trillion market cap by 2030. In contrast, Moderna faces challenges as CDC advisers review vaccine data, impacting stock performance. The landscape is a mix of triumphs and uncertainty, highlighting the dynamic nature of the market.

Apr 15, 2025 • 3min
Bank of America Climbs, Netflix Rises, Boeing Falls as China Halts Jet Orders
Bank of America is celebrating a record quarter, as its trading revenue soared 17%. Meanwhile, Netflix is aiming for the stars, targeting a whopping $1 trillion market cap by 2030. In stark contrast, Boeing's shares plummet after China halts jet deliveries, showcasing the impact of ongoing trade tensions. The contrasting fortunes of these companies reveal intriguing trends in the stock market!

Apr 15, 2025 • 3min
Applied Digital Falls, Rocket Lab Rises, Netflix Higher on Growth Potential
In a captivating discussion, analysts break down the falling shares of Applied Digital after disappointing earnings. Rocket Lab shines with a boost from new hypersonic test contracts, showcasing its ambitious plans. Meanwhile, Netflix ignites excitement as it sets a bold goal to double revenue and eye a $1 trillion market cap by 2030. The dynamic shifts in the market reveal intriguing trends and high-stakes aspirations from these major players.

Apr 15, 2025 • 4min
Citi and Bank of America Earnings; GM Trends Down; Boeing China Conerns
Bank of America sees a bump after reporting strong earnings, but faces potential economic shifts. General Motors takes a hit despite recent gains as President Trump hints at a pause in auto tariffs for adjustment. Meanwhile, Boeing struggles as China halts jet deliveries and tightens US equipment purchases, a move tied to the escalating trade war. Insights into how these factors are shaping the aviation and automotive sectors make for a compelling discussion.

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Apr 15, 2025 • 4min
General Motors Trends Down; Bank of America Pops on Earnings; Boeing Slides on China News
Bank of America is riding high on robust earnings, promising a bright outlook despite potential economic shifts. Meanwhile, General Motors faces a dip as tariff adjustments loom, even after recent gains. Boeing takes a hit with China ending deliveries of its jets, highlighting ongoing trade tensions. Additionally, PepsiCo sees a downgrade due to sluggish growth projections in its Frito-Lay division. The market is buzzing with these significant shifts!

Apr 15, 2025 • 4min
Hermes Conquers LVMH, Auto's Gain, BE Semi Shares Jump
Hermès has overtaken LVMH to become the most valuable luxury brand, soaring in market cap as LVMH faces declining sales amid trade tensions. The podcast dives into the factors behind this luxury market shakeup, including weakening demand in China. It also discusses President Trump's considerations for easing tariffs on imported vehicles, giving auto manufacturers more time to adapt. Additionally, Atlas Holdings' acquisition of De La Rue is explored, emphasizing shifts in the market landscape.

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Apr 14, 2025 • 6min
GM Shares Jump, Apple Rises on Tariff Pause, Meta Antitrust Trial
Discover how GM's shares surged with possible tariff exemptions, giving auto companies a boost. Apple's stock also benefited as recent tariff talks offered exclusions for key consumer electronics. Meanwhile, Meta faced a dip amid ongoing antitrust scrutiny, with calls for a breakup due to past acquisitions. The complexities of trade policy and regulatory challenges are reshaping the stock market landscape, influencing investor sentiment across major tech players.

Apr 14, 2025 • 5min
Apple Jumps on Tariff Exemptions, Southwest & Chipotle Lower Price Targets
Apple's stock soared 4.5% after tariff exemptions for electronics, creating a buzz in the market. Meanwhile, Chipotle faced a price target cut from RBC, hinting at softening demand for its new offerings. Southwest Airlines also felt the pinch as analysts downgraded its stock amid troubling signs from the travel industry. The discussion paints a vivid picture of fluctuating market dynamics, highlighting company challenges and consumer trends.