Twitter down on account security hack to pump bitcoin, Alcoa rallies after smaller than expected Q2 loss Check out this evening's top movers from around Wall Street, compiled by The Fly.
UP AFTER EARNINGS
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- Alcoa (AA) up 6.0%
- ShiftPixy (PIXY) up 3.6%
- Hartford Financial (HIG) up 2.7% after guiding Q2 EPS above consensus and
ALSO HIGHER
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- Nabriva Therapeutics (NBRV) up 32.5% after entering distribution deal with Merck's Sivextro
- RTI Surgical (RTIX) up 7.9% after stockholders approve OEM business sale
- Dell Technologies (DELL) up 7.3% after confirming consideration of spin-off for VMWare (VMW) stake. VMWare is also up 2.4% on the announcement.
- Virgin Galactic (SPCE) up 4.9% after naming former Disney executive Michael Colglazier as new CEO
- Mallinckrodt (MNK) up 4.8% after FDA AdCom voted to recommend Terlipressin in HRS-1 patients
- DraftKings (DKNG) up 2.8% after launching Casino product suite in W.VA
DOWN AFTER EARNINGS
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- Sleep Number (SNBR) down 2.6%
ALSO LOWER -
- Tricida (TCDA) down 34.0% after being notified by FDA of deficiencies in the NDA for veverimer
- Aptose Biosciences (APTO) down 7.4% after equity offering
- Cytokinetics (CYTK) down 4.9% after equity offering
- Atreca (BCEL) down 4.7% after equity offering
- Twitter (TWTR) down 3.3% after security hack on accounts of Michael Bloomberg, Joe Biden, Jeff Bezos, and Elon Musk. Shares of cyber-security name FireEye (FEYE) up 6.5% on a positive CNBC Fast Money segment related to the story.
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