Why Nordstrom Are Trading Lower By Around 10%? Here Are Other Stocks Moving In Friday's Mid-Day Session
Gainers
- Alset Capital Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:ACAX) shares climbed 66.2% to $12.93.
- YS Biopharma Co., Ltd. (NASDAQ:YS) shares jumped 57% to $1.1850 after the company announced the purchase of shares by company officers.
- Crown ElectroKinetics Corp. (NASDAQ:CRKN) jumped 42.1% to $1.7757 after falling over 9% on Thursday. The company, on Thursday, issued a second-quarter business update.
- Cano Health, Inc. (NYSE:CANO) surged 41% to $0.3250. Cano Health recently appointed Mark Kent as permanent Chief Executive Officer.
- Affirm Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:AFRM) gained 24.7% to $17.23 after the company reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter financial results and issued guidance.
- VinFast Auto Ltd. (NASDAQ:VFS) jumped 24% to $61.00.
- Hibbett, Inc. (NASDAQ:HIBB) gained 21.8% to $44.88 following upbeat quarterly earnings.
- Lendway, Inc. (NASDAQ:LDWY) jumped 19.4% to $5.06.
- InnSuites Hospitality Trust (NYSE:IHT) gained 18.6% to $1.7082.
- Genius Group Limited (NYSE:GNS) surged 17.7% to $1.33.
- Precigen, Inc. (NASDAQ:PGEN) jumped 15.7% to $1.77.
- Bionomics Limited (NASDAQ:BNOX) surged 15.4% to $1.7305.
- American Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMSWA) gained 10% to $11.81 following upbeat quarterly earnings.
- Better Home & Finance Holding Co (NASDAQ:BETR) shares rose 7.8% to $1.2398 after dipping 93% on Thursday.
- Spark Networks SE (NASDAQ:LOV) shares surged 7.8% to $0.2048 after declining 6% on Thursday.
Losers
- Domo, Inc. (NASDAQ:DOMO) shares fell 42.4% to $9.81 after it issued a below-consensus third-quarter outlook and lowered FY24 guidance.
- Prime Number Acquisition I Corp. (NASDAQ:PNAC) fell 36.2% to $5.12. noco-noco Pte. Ltd and Prime Number Acquisition I Corp announced that the parties plan to close the business combination on Aug. 25, 2023.
- Allego N.V. (NYSE:ALLG) fell 20.6% to $1.7050 after the company announced the commencement of an exchange offer and a consent solicitation of €0.12 per share.
- Bruush Oral Care Inc. (NASDAQ:BRSH) shares fell 19.7% to $2.1673 after jumping 56% on Thursday.
- Hawaiian Electric Industries, Inc. (NYSE:HE) fell 15.3% to $10.05. Hawaiian Electric plans to suspend quarterly cash dividend on common stock, beginning with the third quarter of 2023.
- Recruiter.com Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:RCRT) dipped 15% to $1.81.
- Mercurity Fintech Holding Inc. (NASDAQ:MFH) declined 14.7% to $1.39.
- Ideanomics, Inc. (NASDAQ:IDEX) shares fell 14.5% to $3.70 after dipping 10% on Thursday. The company recently announced a 1-for-125 reverse stock split.
- Minerva Surgical, Inc. (NASDAQ:UTRS) fell 14.1% to $0.2098 after jumping 16% on Thursday.
- Electriq Power Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:ELIQ) fell 14.1% to $2.56.
- Nemaura Medical Inc. (NASDAQ:NMRD) dipped 12.2% to $0.5176.
- RiceBran Technologies (NASDAQ:RIBT) declined 11.8% to $0.52.
- Gaucho Group Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:VINO) fell 11.2% to $0.3996 after gaining 9% on Thursday.
- DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:DOCN) shares fell 10.6% to $28.15 as the company initiated CEO search process. Yancey Spruill will continue to serve as CEO until a successor has been appointed.
- Limbach Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:LMB) fell 10.5% to $32.10.
- Weibo Corporation (NASDAQ:WB) declined 9.7% to $12.36. Benchmark downgraded Weibo from Buy to Hold.
- Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE:JWN) fell 9.5% to $15.22 following second-quarter results. Total company net sales declined 8.3% year over year.
- JE Cleantech Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:JCSE) fell 8.5% to $0.3290 after jumping 38% on Wednesday.
- TD Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GLG) fell 8.1% to $0.75 after jumping 22% on Thursday. TD Holdings entered into a $165 million procurement agency agreement.
- Myomo, Inc. (NYSE:MYO) fell 8% to $0.69 after the company reported a proposed public offering.
- Marvell Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRVL) fell 6.4% to $53.60. Marvell Technology posted upbeat earnings for its second quarter. The company issued third-quarter 2024 revenue guidance of $1.4 billion plus or minus 5%, versus the $1.39 billion estimate.
- Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (NYSE:AAP) fell 6.3% to $63.63. Stephens & Co. maintained Advance Auto Parts with an Equal-Weight and lowered the price target from $77 to $71.
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