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Listen for five-minute conversations on today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.  Subscribe for analysis on the companies making news in global equity markets. Episodes are published throughout the day to track stock moves from New York, London, Frankfurt and Paris. Join us for investment news covering technology, energy, finance, health care, communications, industrials, utilities, consumer staples, materials, real estate and more.

  1. 17 hrs ago

    Closing Bell: Agios Pharma Jumps, Rivian Tumbles, Fiserv Rises

    Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.On this episode of Stock Movers:Listen for comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the US market close as heard on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Griefeld, Carol Massar and Emily Graffeo- Agios Pharmaceuticals (AGIO) shares jump as much as 15% to hit its highest intraday level since November after the biotech said the US Food and Drug Administration accepted its supplemental new drug application for mitapivat in sickle-cell disease with a priority review designation.- Shares of Rivian Automotive (RIVN) tumble more than 15% after the electric vehicle firm said it will sell 75 million shares to fund equity contributions related to a US Department of Energy loan. The offering would raise about $1.5 billion at the closing price of $20.14 per share, with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. leading the share sale. Rivian intends to use the proceeds for purposes including making contributions under the amended loan agreement with the Department of Energy.- Fiserv (FISV) shares rise as much as 6.9% after the Wall Street Journal reported that big Wall Street banks have held preliminary discussions about a deal to acquire a debit network owned by the financial-technology company. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and PNC Financial Services Group were the banks involved in the discussions, according to the WSJ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    5 min
  2. 18 hrs ago

    Chipmakers Drag Nasdaq Lower, Rivian Tumbles, Fiserv Gains

    Today’s biggest winners and losers in the stock market, a look at the notable movers:  On this episode of Stock Movers:  A deepening sell-off in chip and memory stocks dragged all four major U.S. equity indexes lower by midday Tuesday. Samsung Electronics set the tone for the broader market overnight. The South Korean memory-chip maker forecast a huge surge in profit, but that wasn’t enough to stop investors from ditching shares. Micron Technology (MU) dropped 5.4%. Intel dropped (INTC) 9.2% and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) was down 5.6%.  Shares of Rivian Automotive (RIVN) tumble more than 15% after the electric vehicle firm said it will sell 75 million shares to fund equity contributions related to a US Department of Energy loan. The offering would raise about $1.5 billion at the closing price of $20.14 per share, with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. leading the share sale. Rivian intends to use the proceeds for purposes including making contributions under the amended loan agreement with the Department of Energy.  Fiserv (FISV) shares rise as much as 6.9% after the Wall Street Journal reported that big Wall Street banks have held preliminary discussions about a deal to acquire a debit network owned by the financial-technology company. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo and PNC Financial Services Group were the banks involved in the discussions, according to the WSJ. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    4 min

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Listen for five-minute conversations on today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.  Subscribe for analysis on the companies making news in global equity markets. Episodes are published throughout the day to track stock moves from New York, London, Frankfurt and Paris. Join us for investment news covering technology, energy, finance, health care, communications, industrials, utilities, consumer staples, materials, real estate and more.

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