Jefferies & Co. reiterated its hold rating on shares of CSR Plc (London: CSR) with a price target of 360 pence per share, ahead of the company's first quarter results on April 10.
Jefferies & Co. upgraded its rating on shares of Demand Media Inc (NYSE: DMD) to buy from hold based on strong first quarter results, with a price target of $22.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Thursday are: Demand Media, AMN Healthcare Services, Hilltop Holdings, Green Dot, VOC Energy Trust, CF Industries Holdings, Fluor Corp, U.S. Gold, Thompson Creek Metals and Domtar Corp.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Thursday are: Youku.com, BRE Properties, Dolby Laboratories, Sandridge Energy, Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Western Refining, Carefusion, Sunoco, Warner Music Group and Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.
The companies whose shares are moving in aftermarket trade on Thursday are: CF Industries Holdings, Fluor Corp, CIGNA Corp, Priceline.com, Eog Resources, Carefusion, Sunoco, Metropcs Communications, Visa and American Internation Group.
RBC Capital Markets still expects that Embraer SA (NYSE: ERJ) will retains its Regional Jet crown as the market share leader in the medium term, despite several new rivals entering the market most notably Bombardier’s CSeries.
U.S. stocks declined in early trade on Thursday after Department of Labor reported that weekly jobless claims unexpectedly rose last week.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Thursday are: Polypore International, Whole Foods Market, Macy's, Aeropostale, Windstream, Bristol Myers Squibb, Ion Geophysical, Marathon Oil, ConocoPhillips, Gap and Allergan.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Wednesday are: Ion Geophysical, Nu Skin Enterprises, McClatchy, Clean Harbors, Solarwinds, F.N.B. Corp, Dole Food Co, Murphy Oil Corp, China Green Agriculture and Calgon Carbon Corp.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Wednesday are: Polypore International, Miller Industries, Phoenix Companies, Navigant Consulting, Tetra Technologies, Helix Energy Solutions Group, Healthspring, Vonage Holdings, Petrohawk Energy and CACI International.
U.S. stocks declined in early trade on Wednesday as weaker-than-expected ADP private sector employment report and mixed corporate earnings weighed.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Wednesday are: Ralcorp Holdings, CBS, AOL, Teradyne, Comcast, Applied Materials, Sanofi-Aventis, Las Vegas Sands, JinkoSolar Holding, MGM Resorts and McKesson Corp.
The top after-market NYSE losers on Tuesday are: Plantronics, Las Vegas Sands, USEC, St. Joe, Polypore International, Precision Drilling, Western Refining, GMX Resources, JinkoSolar Holding and Great Plains Energy.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Tuesday are: SWS Group, CBS, PHH, Huntsman, Hovnanian Enterprises, Hovnanian Enterprises, Harris, Sanofi-Aventis, Manitowoc and Valeant Pharmaceuticals.
The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Tuesday are: Metropcs Communication, Firstenergy Corp, Avon Products, Tenet Healthcare, Molson Coors Brewing, Caterpillar, Sears Holdings, Chesapeake Energy, Cognizant Technology Solutions and Pfizer.
The Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in a report that there was strong possibility of silver hitting $80 an ounce, causing ripples in the silver stock and ETF markets.
U.S. stocks advanced in early trade on Friday, following stronger-than-expected earnings from major companies including Caterpillar and Merck.
The companies whose shares are declining in pre-market trade on Friday are: Research In Motion, PDF Solutions, Deckers Outdoor, Manitowoc Co, Oncothyreon, Microsoft, Infinera, Jds Uniphase and Gap.
The companies whose shares are gaining in pre-market trade on Friday are: SunPower, Netgear, Skyworks Solutions, MEMC Electronic Materials, Renesola, First Solar, Merck & Co, NYSE Euronext, Leggett & Platt, Suntech Power Holdings and Yingli Green Energy Holding
The top after-market NYSE losers on Thursday are: Kindred Healthcare, World Wrestling Entertainment, Skilled Healthcare, Rehabcare Group, Manitowoc, Ingram Micro, Assured Guaranty, Corning, Cameron International and Gamestop.
The top after-market NYSE gainers on Thursday are: Horizon Lines, Eastman Chemical, Netsuite, MEMC Electronic Materials, Leggett & Platt, Suntech Power Holdings, Yingli Green Energy Holding, Renesola, LDK Solar Co and Curtiss-Wright Corp.
U.S. stocks declined in early trade on Thursday after government reports showed that US economic activity slowed significantly in the first quarter and applications for jobless benefits unexpectedly increased.