Boeing, Apple, Tesla fall premarket; American Airlines Grows By Investing.com
Investing.com — U.S. stocks edged lower on Monday, as a generally positive 2024 nears its end.
Here are some of the biggest premarket American shareholders today:
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Boeing (NYSE: ) shares fell 3.4% after a devastating air crash in South Korea involving a Boeing 737-800 killed 179 people on Sunday when the passenger plane crashed on landing at Muan International Airport.
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Nvidia (NASDAQ: ) shares fell 1.5%, and US chipmaker Nvidia plans to launch its latest generation of compact computers designed for humanoid robots, called the Jetson Thor, in the first half of 2025.
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Tesla (NASDAQ: ) shares fell 2.4%, hit by higher U.S. yields, while UBS expects the electric vehicle maker to report fourth-quarter 2024 shipment numbers on Jan. 2, with analysts at the bank forecasting approximately 510,000 units, reflecting a 5% year-over-year increase and a 10% quarter-over-quarter increase.
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Apple (NASDAQ: ) shares fell 1.1% after Chinese rival Huawei cut prices on a range of high-end devices, including mobile phones, over the weekend on one of China’s leading e-commerce platforms.
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Coinbase (NASDAQ: ) shares fell 2.1%, with the cryptocurrency exchange suffering losses in bitcoin, the world’s most popular digital currency.
- American Airlines (NASDAQ: ) shares rose 0.2% after Raymond (NS:) James upgraded his view on the carrier to “outperform” from “market perform,” citing an attractive risk reward, reflecting an improved earnings outlook following an update in early December.