Campbell Soup, United Natural Foods dive following results and guidance Check out this morning's top movers from around Wall Street, compiled by The Fly.
HIGHER -
- Checkpoint Therapeutics (CKPT) up 35% after B. Riley analyst Justin Walsh last night initiated coverage of the stock with a Buy rating and $18 price target, which represents around 600% potential increase from current levels
- SPI Energy (SPI) up 35% after Phoenix Motorcars, a subsidiary of the company, started series production of its first third-generation drivetrain products
- Energous (WATT) up 14% after the company and Atmosic Technologies announced they have achieved "the industry's first" interoperability for radio frequency energy harvesting technology
- Ault Global Holdings (DPW) up 3% after the company's subsidiary, Coolisys Technologies, executed a partnership agreement with ChargeLab to design, build and publish cross-platform mobile experiences for residential and commercial end-users of TurnOnGreen EV chargers
- Brooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics (BTX) up 4% after announcing the company will join the Russell 3000 Index
DOWN AFTER EARNINGS -
- Campbell Soup (CPB) down 8%
- United Natural Foods (UNFI) down 9%
- Brown-Forman (BF.B) down 6%
- Comtech (CMTL) down 8%
LOWER -
- CEL-SCI (CVM) down 12% after entering into an underwriting agreement with Kingswood Capital Markets, under which the underwriter has agreed to purchase on a firm commitment basis a minimum of 1M shares of common stock of the company, at a price to the public of $22.62 per share
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CKPT SPI WATT DPW BTXBrooklyn ImmunoTherapeutics
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