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Friday’s market has seen notable movements among mega-cap and large-cap stocks, with companies like Oracle Corp (NYSE:ORCL) and Visa Inc (NYSE:V) experiencing significant intraday price changes. The day’s trading session has been marked by a mix of gains and losses across various sectors, reflecting the dynamic nature of the stock market. Here are the highlights of some of the biggest stock movers, from mega-caps to small caps.
Mega-Cap Movers (Market Cap $200B+):
- Oracle Corp (ORCL): +6.78%; leading the mega-cap category with a significant uptick.
- Tesla Motors (NASDAQ:TSLA); Tesla (TSLA) to take Japan virtual power plant business nationwide: +4.07%.
- Palantir Technologies Inc (NASDAQ:PLTR): +2.65%; showing resilience with a positive move.
- Visa Inc (V): -5.08%; Visa shares slide amid today’s trading.
- Mastercard Cl A (NYSE:MA): -4.54%; following Visa with a downward trend.
- Alibaba-exch (BABA): -3.15%; experiencing a dip despite a strong YTD return.
- American Express (NYSE:AXP): -2.80%; shares fall modestly.
- Salesforce Com (NYSE:CRM): -2.43%; despite a negative turn, remains a key player.
Large-Cap Stock Movers (Market Cap $10B-$200B):
- Circle Internet Group Inc (CRCL): +19.66%; surging ahead with the largest gain in large-caps.
- Cf Industries (NYSE:CF): +6.12%; investors show optimism, pushing the stock higher.
- Bunge (NYSE:BG): +4.72%; commodities strength reflected in Bunge’s rise.
- Carvana (NYSE:CVNA): -6.25%; facing a sell-off despite a strong YTD performance.
- Adobe Sys Inc (NASDAQ:ADBE); Adobe Reports Record Revenue in Q2 and Raises FY25 Revenue and EPS Targets: -5.33%.
- Chime Financial (CHYM): -5.82%; despite today’s decline, YTD growth remains strong.
- Monolithic Power (NASDAQ:MPWR): -5.11%; adjusting after recent highs.
- Rpm Intl Inc (NYSE:RPM): -4.99%; investors react to market conditions.
- Social Capital Hedosophia V (NASDAQ:SOFI): -4.63%; shares pull back slightly.
- Archer-daniels Mid (NYSE:ADM): +4.49%; agricultural sector strength boosts ADM.
Mid-Cap Stock Movers (Market Cap $2B-$10B):
- VEON Ltd (AS:VON) (VEON (NASDAQ:VEON)): -18.17%; the largest decline in mid-caps today.
- VPC Impact Acquisition Holdings III (DAVE): -11.87%; investors react to market sentiment.
- Metsera (MTSR): -9.96%; shares retreat from recent gains.
- TSLL (TSLL): +8.21%; showing a strong rebound.
- Archer Aviation (ACHR); Archer Raises $850M Following White House Executive Order To Accelerate U.S. eVTOL Rollout, Cementing Its Industry-Leading Liquidity Position Of Approximately $2B: -14.71%.
- Rstrtn Hrdwr Hld (NYSE:RH); RH Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2025 Results: +9.35%.
- Darling International (NYSE:DAR): +9.18%; investors bullish on the company’s prospects.
- Qilian International Holding Group (BGM): -8.39%; shares dip but YTD return remains positive.
- Applied Blockchain (APLD): -8.55%; despite a drop, annual gains are substantial.
- Voyager Technologies (VOYG): +9.16%; rebounding with investor confidence.
Small-Cap Stock Movers (Market Cap $300M-$2B):
- MER Telemanagemen (SBET); SharpLink Gaming acquires $463 million in ethereum, becomes top holder: -67.63%; a dramatic plunge amid crypto-related news.
- Columbus (WA:CLC) Circle Capital I (CCCM): +23.96%; soaring as investors take notice.
- Urogen Pharma Ltd (NASDAQ:URGN): +17.33%; making strides with significant gains.
- Imara Inc (NASDAQ:ELVN); Enliven Therapeutics announces $200 million public offering: +17.07%.
- Janover (DFDV): -17.74%; experiencing a sharp decline despite YTD surge.
- Global Star Acquisition (KWM): -22.64%; shares fall sharply.
- Black Spade Acquisition II (TGE): -18.39%; taking a hit in today’s session.
- Tribe Capital Growth (LIMN): -17.04%; facing a downward trend.
- Twin Hospitality (TWNP): -15.81%; investors show concern, leading to a drop.
- Nexters (GDEV): -14.76%; retracting after recent gains.
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