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January 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading: Boeing — The airplane maker slipped 1.3% after preliminary fourth-quarter financial results reflected ongoing struggles. Boeing said it expects to report a loss of $5.46 per share for the fourth quarter on revenue of $15.2 billion, less than analysts’ expectations, according to LSEG estimates. Boeing, which has not posted an annual profit since 2018, said it likely burned through $3.5 billion in cash during the quarter, partly due to a labor strike and new workforce agreement. Novo Nordisk — U.S.-listed shares jumped 14% after the Danish pharmaceutical maker said an early-stage trial for its once weekly amycretin obesity drug resulted in average weight reduction of 22% in obese and overweight patients after 36 weeks. Patients treated with the placebo saw 2% weight gain during the same period. Twilio — The cloud communications software maker issued an optimistic forecast for the next few years at a Thursday investor event, leading shares to rally almost 18%. Twilio said its adjusted operating margin will reach as high as 22% in 2027, above the Wall Street consensus and the latest quarter’s 16.1%. Baird upgraded the stock to an outperform rating from neutral and said it came away from the company’s event confident ahead of its fourth-quarter results. CSX — The Jacksonville, Florida – based railroad slipped 3.5% after saying revenue fell last quarter due to a lower fuel surcharge and smaller coal revenue. CSX posted in-line earnings of 42 cents a share, excluding one-time items, which analysts polled by FactSet had expected. Revenue of $3.54 billion came in below the $3.56 billion forecast by analysts from FactSet. Texas Instruments — Shares slumped 4% after the semiconductor maker issued a disappointing earnings forecast. For the current quarter, Texas Instruments estimates profit will range from 94 cents to $1.16 per share, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had estimated $1.17 per share. In the quarter that just ended, however, Texas Instruments beat Street expectations for both earnings and revenue. Intuitive Surgical — The medical equipment maker fell 2% after a 2025 forecast showed one key profit margin is likely to shrink. Intuitive Surgical now expects an adjusted gross profit margin of 67% to 68% in 2025, down from 69.1% in 2024. — CNBC’s Lisa Han, Jesse Pound and Michelle Fox contributed reporting.

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A production line of Wegovy injection pens for the Asian market at the Novo Nordisk A/S pharmaceutical manufacturing facility in Hillerod, Denmark, on Nov. 27, 2024.

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These are some of the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading:

Boeing — The airplane maker slipped 1.3% after preliminary fourth-quarter financial results reflected ongoing struggles. Boeing said it expects to report a loss of $5.46 per share for the fourth quarter on revenue of $15.2 billion, less than analysts’ expectations, according to LSEG estimates. Boeing, which has not posted an annual profit since 2018, said it likely burned through $3.5 billion in cash during the quarter, partly due to a labor strike and new workforce agreement.

Novo Nordisk — U.S.-listed shares jumped 14% after the Danish pharmaceutical maker said an early-stage trial for its once weekly amycretin obesity drug resulted in average weight reduction of 22% in obese and overweight patients after 36 weeks. Patients treated with the placebo saw 2% weight gain during the same period.  

Twilio — The cloud communications software maker issued an optimistic forecast for the next few years at a Thursday investor event, leading shares to rally almost 18%. Twilio said its adjusted operating margin will reach as high as 22% in 2027, above the Wall Street consensus and the latest quarter’s 16.1%. Baird upgraded the stock to an outperform rating from neutral and said it came away from the company’s event confident ahead of its fourth-quarter results.

CSX — The Jacksonville, Florida–based railroad slipped 3.5% after saying revenue fell last quarter due to a lower fuel surcharge and smaller coal revenue. CSX posted in-line earnings of 42 cents a share, excluding one-time items, which analysts polled by FactSet had expected. Revenue of $3.54 billion came in below the $3.56 billion forecast by analysts from FactSet.

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Texas Instruments — Shares slumped 4% after the semiconductor maker issued a disappointing earnings forecast. For the current quarter, Texas Instruments estimates profit will range from 94 cents to $1.16 per share, while analysts surveyed by LSEG had estimated $1.17 per share. In the quarter that just ended, however, Texas Instruments beat Street expectations for both earnings and revenue.

Intuitive Surgical — The medical equipment maker fell 2% after a 2025 forecast showed one key profit margin is likely to shrink. Intuitive Surgical now expects an adjusted gross profit margin of 67% to 68% in 2025, down from 69.1% in 2024.

— CNBC’s Lisa Han, Jesse Pound and Michelle Fox contributed reporting.

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