U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday after three days of gains when a meeting between the heads of France and Germany failed to quell fears about euro zone leaders' ability to contain the region's sovereign debt woes.
Wall Street stocks fell on Tuesday after a meeting of the heads of France and Germany failed to quell market fears about euro zone leaders' ability to contain the region's sovereign debt woes.
Starbucks Corp Chief Executive Howard Schultz is winning support for his call to withhold political contributions from U.S. lawmakers until they strike a fair, bipartisan deal on the country's debt, revenue and spending.
Virtually all strikers are from the company?s struggling wireline division.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Thursday are: Freeport Mcmoran Copper, News Corp, Ford Motor, PPL Corp, Regions Financial, Sara Lee, NYSE Euronext, American International Group, Alpha Natural Resources, Lincoln National Corp and Citigroup.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Tuesday are: Endeavor International, Zale Corp, Teekay Tankers, Allergan and DHT Holdings. The top after-market NYSE losers are: AOL, Miller Energy Resources, Crawford, Lindsay Corp and Federal Signal Corp.
Shares of Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S), which fell 16 percent Monday, could fall further given its uncertain EBITDA, high debt leverage and lack of free cash flow.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Tuesday are: MetroPCS Communications, Bank of America, NYSE Euronext, AK Steel Holding, Regions Financial, Regions Financial, MEMC Electronic Materials, Halliburton, Duke Energy, Bristol Myers Squibb and Plum Creek Timber.
About 45,000 employees of Verizon Communications went on strike after contract talks failed.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Friday are: CF Industries Holdings, PG&E, Freeport-McMoRan Copper, Merck & Co, TECO Energy, First Solar, eBay, Nvidia, Halliburton and Regions Financial Corp.
Exchange operator NYSE Euronext on Thursday was hit by another glitch as it said the publication of all indexes based on European share markets was momentarily suspended.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Thursday are: Kraft Foods, CIGNA, Teradata, NYSE Euronext, Davita, Tiffany, Alpha Natural Resources, Northrop Grumman, Carnival, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold and United States Steel Corp.
NYSE Euronext and Germany's Deutsche Boerse AG will lead the ultra-competitive U.S. options trading industry once their merger is complete, data from clearinghouse OCC showed on Monday.
The top after-market NYSE Losers on Friday are: Kindred Healthcare, Skilled Healthcare Group, Five Star Quality Care, Brookdale Senior Living, TAL Education, Standard Motor Products, Omnicare, Sunrise Senior Living, Molina Healthcare and Titanium Metals.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Tuesday are: Tempur-pedic International, Genco Shipping & Trading, Las Vegas Sands, Cai International, International Game Technology, RPM International, Thomas & Betts, Genuine Parts, W.W. Grainger and Weyerhaeuser.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Tuesday are: SUPERVALU, Lexmark International, Cummins, Covidien, Ford Motor, Hershey, Sprint Nextel, Waters, Valero Energy, Nvidia, 3M Co and Macy's Inc.
The companies whose shares are declining in pre-market trade on Friday are: CR Bard, Caterpillar, Cummins, Verizon Communications, FLIR Systems, Deere and Honeywell International.
The companies whose shares are gaining in pre-market trade on Friday are: Advanced Micro Devices, Sandisk Corp, General Electric, Schlumberger, Carnival, Suntrust Banks, McDonalds, McDonalds, Xerox and Red Hat Inc.
The companies which are expected to see active trade on Friday are: Microsoft, Advanced Micro Devices, Caterpillar, General Electric, Schlumberger, Verizon Communications, McDonalds, Xerox, Dover, FLIR Systems, Honeywell International, Reynolds American and Rockwell Collins.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Thursday are: Ruby Tuesday, Royal Bank Scotland Group, Olin, Hypercom, Hypercom, Kansas City Southern and PetroChina Co.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Thursday are: Advanced Micro Devices, Radian Group, Gardner Denver, Western Digital, Dupont Fabros Technology, NCR Corp, HealthSouth, Eastman Kodak and Red Hat.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Wednesday are: SFN Group, Robert Half International, Badger Meter, Aegean Marine Petroleum and Blackstone Group. The top after-market NYSE losers are: Genworth Financial, Western Digital, Freescale Semiconductor, Vanceinfo Technologies and Terex Corp.