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Stocks making the biggest premarket moves: Alibaba, Dice Therapeutics, Avis and more

CNBC logo CNBC 20.06.2023 19:53:57 Michelle Fox
Signage at the Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. offices in Beijing, China, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2023.

Check out the companies making the biggest moves in premarket trading:

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Alibaba - U.S.-listed shares fell 2.3% after the China e-commerce giant announced CEO Daniel Zhang was stepping down and will be replaced by Eddie Wu, one of Alibaba's co-founders. The move follows the company's announcement in March it was restructuring its business into six business groups.

Atmus Filtration Technologies - Shares of the air filtration company rose more than 2% after a slew of analysts initiated coverage with bullish ratings, including JPMorgan. The bank said Atmus trades at a "deep discounted valuation vs. peers, despite >80% of aftermarket mix, while its planned expansion into industrial filtration should bridge the valuation gap vs. direct filtration peers over time."

Dice Therapeutics - The biopharmaceutical stock soared 37.7% after Eli Lilly said it was acquiring the company for $48 per share, or about $2.4 billion, in cash.

Avis Budget - Shares added 3.5% in light volume following an upgrade by Morgan Stanley to overweight from equal weight. Analyst Adam Jonas also upped his price target to $230 from $182, suggesting 12.6% upside. Jonas cited Avis' proven track record of fleet risk management and lower operating expenses relative to sales.

Philip Morris International - Shares of the tobacco company rose 1.5% in premarket trading after Citi upgraded Philip Morris to buy from neutral. Investors are undervaluing the growth of smoke free products, according to Citi.

Warner Bros Discovery - The media and entertainment conglomerate's stock slid 1% after its movie "The Flash" took in an estimated $55 million during its first three-day weekend, less than the $75 million to $85 million the industry had expected.

Carnival - Shares moved 1.5% higher in the premarket, building on gains made last week when it was the S&P 500's best performer. Cruise stocks are soaring this year as the companies recover from the Covid pandemic - the last in the travel industry to do so.

- CNBC's Jesse Pound contributed reporting.

mardi 20 juin 2023 22:53:57 Categories: CNBC

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