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Dell, Broadcom, Tesla, Apple, Nutanix, MongoDB, and More Stock Market Movers

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Last updated: 2023/09/01 at 9:22 AM
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Stock futures maintained gains after the monthly U.S. jobs report for August revealed the U.S. added 187,000 jobs during the month, higher than estimates of 170,000.

These stocks were poised to make moves Friday: 

Dell Technologies
(DELL) earned $1.74 a share on an adjusted basis in the second quarter, soundly topping its own forecast for $1.10 a share and Wall Street expectations of $1.14. Revenue of $22.9 billion beat forecasts of $20.9 billion, driven by the company’s PC and enterprise infrastructure businesses. The company also issued fiscal-year guidance that topped analysts’ estimates.The stock was up 11%.

Broadcom
(AVGO) was falling 3% after the chip maker forecast fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of about $9.27 billion, in line with Wall Street estimates.
Broadcom
reported third-quarter adjusted earnings of $10.54, higher than $9.73 a year earlier and better than analysts’ estimates of $10.43 a share. Revenue of $8.88 billion edged past estimates of $8.85 billion.

Tesla
(TSLA) unveiled a revamped Model 3 with a longer range and raised the price on the electric vehicle by about 12%. The car was unveiled In China, where the vehicle first went on sale Friday.
Tesla
also cut prices on its expensive Model S and Model X cars, which start at about $100,000. Shares of Tesla rose 0.4%.

Chinese electric-vehicle makers
Li Auto
(LI),
NIO
(
NIO
), and
XPeng
(XPEV) reported delivers numbers for August than when combined set a monthly record. U.S.-listed shares of
Li Auto
rose 2.3%, NIO was up 2.2%, and
XPeng
gained 3.2%.

Apple
(AAPL) rose 0.7% after the world’s most valuable company marked its worst month since December, falling almost 5% in August.  Apple also ended its longest monthly winning streak in nine years, and a seven-month winning streak, its longest since August 2014. The stock, however, has closed higher for five days in a row.

Cloud-computing company
Nutanix
(NTNX) reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue that beat analysts’ estimates and issued strong first-quarter sales guidance. The company’s board also authorized the repurchase of up to $350 million in stock. The stock jumped 17%.

MongoDB
(MDB) jumped 5% after the software company’s second-quarter adjusted earnings of 93 cents a share easily topped forecasts of 46 cents. President and CEO Dev Ittycheria said
MongoDB
“provides developers a unified platform that supports both the foundational requirements necessary for any application and the exceptionally demanding needs of AI-specific applications, making our competitive advantage even stronger in the world of AI.”

Lululemon Athletica
‘s (LULU) earnings in the second quarter beat analysts’ estimates and the yoga-pants maker raised fiscal-year guidance. The stock rose 2.7%.

Walgreens Boots Alliance
(WBA) fell 1% after it was announced that Rosalind Brewer would be stepping down as chief executive of the retail pharmacy company. She joined Walgreens in March 2021.

PagerDuty
(PD) was down 10% even after the cloud-computing company’s second-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue beat estimates.
PagerDuty
said it expects fiscal third-quarter revenue of between $106.5 million and $108.5 million versus analysts’ forecasts of $107.3 million.

SentinelOne
(S) rose 4.3% after the cybersecurity company reported a 46% jump in second-quarter revenue and CEO Tomer Weingarten told CNBC in an interview that the company wasn’t for sale following reports it was exploring a transaction.

Intel
(INTC) was up 0.9% after CEO Pat Gelsinger said the chip maker was tracking above the midpoint of its third-quarter guidance. Gelsinger also said Intel received “a large customer prepay” for “18A” manufacturing capacity, a reference to the company’s development of 1.8 nanometer production lines, which will be used to produce cutting-edge chips. The CEO said the prepayment allowed the company to accelerate construction of a new chip fabrication facility in Arizona. 

Write to Joe Woelfel at [email protected] 

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