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Published 10/27/2022, 07:31 AM
Updated 10/27/2022, 07:59 AM
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By Peter Nurse

Investing.com -- Stocks in focus in premarket trade on Thursday, October 27th. Please refresh for updates.

  • Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) stock slumped 22.8% after the Facebook parent reported a drop in third-quarter profit and forecast a weak holiday quarter with significantly higher costs next year.

  • Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) stock rose 7.1% after the media giant’s third-quarter revenue edged past expectations, thanks to a steady rebound in its theme parks and studios businesses, overshadowing sluggish broadband subscriber growth.

  • Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) stock rose 1.1% after billionaire Elon Musk visited the social media platform’s headquarters on Wednesday, ahead of a court-ordered deadline to close his $44 billion takeover.

  • Altria (NYSE:MO) fell 2.2% after the cigarette giant missed quarterly earnings expectations, with consumers reining in discretionary spending.
  • Ford (NYSE:F) stock fell 1.8% after the auto giant reported a third-quarter net loss driven by its decision to shift spending from the Argo AI self-driving business.

  • Southwest Airlines (NYSE:LUV) stock rose 4.1% after the carrier forecast higher fourth-quarter revenue, benefiting from strong leisure travel demand.

  • Teladoc (NYSE:TDOC) stock rose 9.6% after the healthcare company beat quarterly expectations, helped by a jump in paid membership and higher fees.

  • Sleep Number (NASDAQ:SNBR) stock fell 27.6% after the mattress manufacturer issued soft full-year guidance, citing faltering demand and chip supply constraints.

  • Credit Suisse (SIX:CSGN) stock fell 12.8% after the Swiss banking giant announced a massive capital increase and the sale of one of its most important trading divisions, after reporting a quarterly loss of 4 billion Swiss francs ($4.04 billion).

  • Shell (NYSE:SHEL) ADRs rose 5.3% after the energy giant announced it will buy back up to another $4 billion in stock and raised its dividend by 15% after posting a massive quarterly profit, gaining a windfall from high oil and gas prices.

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