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DocuSign Inc | NASDAQ:DOCU | NASDAQ | Common Stock |
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-0.235 | -0.41% | 56.90 | 56.81 | 56.99 | 58.096 | 56.52 | 57.24 | 1,966,340 | 01:00:00 |
By Jem Bartholomew
Here's what we are watching as markets kick into gear Thursday.
-- Stock futures slipped as new restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus sparked concerns about further damage to the economy. Futures tied to the S&P 500 fell 0.5%, pointing to a decline in the gauge after the opening bell. Read our full market wrap here.
-- Unemployment data. Jobless claims remained high at around 709,000 last week, but slipped to their lowest level since March, suggesting some workers are finding jobs even as coronavirus cases climb.
-- What's coming up. Palantir Technologies, Walt Disney and Cisco Systems will report earnings this afternoon.
Market Movers to Watch
-- Moderna climbed 3% in offhours trading after the biotech company said the first batch of data from its late-stage test of an experimental Covid-19 vaccine candidate was ready for analysis.
-- Travel companies that performed well during Monday's market rotation after promising vaccine news slipped offhours, with Delta Air Lines sliding 3.2%, United Airlines Holdings dropping 3.1%, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings down 3% and Royal Caribbean Group falling 3.1%.
-- Stocks benefiting from a work-from-home world rose premarket with Zoom Video Communications gaining 2.1%, Slack Technologies up 1.3% and DocuSign rising 1.5%.
-- Boeing Company dropped 2.7% out of hours after the company said it expects a weaker global market amid the coronavirus pandemic, despite also releasing strong forecasts for China's aircraft demand.
-- Occidental Petroleum fell a further 3.7% in offhours trading after dropping 3.9% Wednesday. J.P. Morgan analyst Phil Gresh gave the company a bearish rating yesterday citing concerns over the oil price needed to cover its capital expenditures.
-- Bitcoin briefly surged over $16,000 for the first time since 2018 before peeling back.
-- Hillenbrand surged 5.4% ahead of the bell, after diversified industrial company swung to a loss in its latest quarter as expenses grew, but sales surged due to its acquisition of Milacron Holdings.
-- Sundial Growers plunged around 9% premarket after the cannabis company reported a drop in third-quarter revenue that disappointed investors.
-- XPeng's U.S.-listed shares surged over 7% offhours, as the China-based electric vehicle maker reported a more than fourfold jump in third-quarter revenue that beat analysts' predictions despite posting an overall loss. Other U.S.-listed Chinese tech firms were also climbing, including JD.com and Pinduoduo.
-- Burlington Stores climbed 3.8% before the bell, after Gordon Haskett said the company's share price would rise to $262. Burlington closed Wednesday at $ 221.51.
-- Five Prime Therapeutics jumped almost 20% premarket, after the company reported promising results in preclinical data for its FPA157 anti-tumor treatment.
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(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 12, 2020 08:56 ET (13:56 GMT)
Copyright (c) 2020 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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