During Market hours yesterday (Tuesday – 26.10.2021):

  • The Dow (Symbol: DIA) lost 0.01%. The S&P 500 (Symbol: SPY) went up 0.09% and the Nasdaq (Symbol: QQQ) rose 0.31%.
  • Lockheed Martin (Symbol: LMT) — Shares of the defense contractor tumbled 11.8% after it reported a quarterly revenue miss and lowered its expectations for next year. Lockheed anticipates a “slight reduction in revenue in 2022.
  • Raytheon Technologies (Symbol: RTX) — The aerospace and defense company’s shares slumped 2.3% after Raytheon Technologies’ third-quarter revenue came in at $16.21 billion, below the $16.37 billion expected, according to Refinitiv. The company’s intelligence & space division showed flat sales year over year. Raytheon Technologies beat estimates for earnings per share.
  • Facebook (Symbol: FB) — The social media giant fell 3.9% after Facebook missed estimates for revenue and monthly active user growth for the third quarter. Several Wall Street analysts cut their price target on the stock after the report, though they kept their buy ratings. Facebook’s earnings per share of $3.22 beat estimates by 3 cents, according to Refinitiv.
  • Nvidia (Symbol: NVDA) — The chipmaker rose 6.7% and was among the top gainers in the S&P 500 Tuesday as Street analysts showed enthusiasm for Facebook’s projected spending on data and network infrastructure as a positive for chipmakers.
  • United Parcel Service (Symbol: UPS) — The shipping company soared nearly 7% after the firm reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue. The company boosted its full-year adjusted operating margin target to about 13% from roughly 12.7%, ahead of the holiday season.
  • Corning (Symbol: GLW) — The glass and specialty materials maker fell more than 5% after reporting earnings of 56 cents per share, which missed estimates by 2 cents, and missed revenue forecasts. Corning said the production slowdown in the auto industry affected its results.
  • Hasbro (Symbol: HAS) — The toymaker’s shares gained more than 3% after it reported quarterly earnings of $1.96 per share, which beat consensus forecasts by 27 cents. Hasbro also matched analysts’ projections on revenue.
  • General Electric (Symbol: GE) — The energy giant’s stock climbed more than 2% after reporting a quarterly profit of 57 cents per share, beating analysts’ estimates by 14 cents, and revenue that missed forecasts. GE also reported better-than-expected free cash flow.
  • Centene Corp (Symbol: CNC) — Shares of the health care company gained 4.4% after reporting quarterly results. Centene recorded earnings of $1.26 per share, beating FactSet’s estimates by 2 cents. It also reported $32.4 billion in revenue, compared to estimates of $31.6 billion.

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