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DOW, S&P 500, Nasdaq Edge higher than Trump US UK trade agreement unveiled

Here are some shares on Thursday morning, an hour and a half before the opening bell. On our “Trending Tickers” website you will find more moving companies.

Nvidia (Nvda): At a Bloomberg report, the stocks increased by 1.6% higher that the Trump administration is planning to lift AI -chip export restrictions. According to the report, the administration will overturn a government rule from bidea era known as an AI diffusion rule, which covers the number of AI chips that could be exported to prevent the smuggling to China. The shares of the extended Micro devices (AMD) also rose by 1.5%.

Arm (ARM): The shares fell 8%after the chip technology provider published a weak sales forecast and warned of higher costs from the US China Trading War. Arm collects license fees for its chip designs. If the smartphone and the technology market slow down due to tariffs, investors fear that the turnover of ARMs could be received.

Applovine (App): The software company, which helps to monetize gaming apps, sold its mobile gaming business for 400 million US dollars of tripledot and sent the shares in the premarket by 13%. Applovine also recorded 40% annual sales growth and profit that have exceeded the expectations of Wall Street.

Shopify (BUSINESS): The stocks declined by over 8% after the current quarter-outlook of the e-commerce company was disappointed. The Canadian company predicts sales in the Juni quarter, which grows in the percentage in the percentage in June compared to a previous year. Analysts looked for growth after 22.4%.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD): The company missed the sales estimates in the first quarter on Thursday, as it was unable to compensate for the weakness in its traditional television business with evening coffers from his studios division. Sales fell by 10% and started the year, although Warner Bros. had a stronger start into the current quarter with titles such as “sinner” and “A Minecraft Movie”. The WBD share fell by almost 2%in the Premarket trade.

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