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Docusign, Didi Global, Moderna and more

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See which companies made the headlines prior to the bell ringing Friday

DocuSign (DOCU – Software stock fell 32% in the wake of its purchase. fourth-quarter sales guidance came in at a range of $557 million to $563 million. Refinitiv surveyed analysts and found that they expected $573.8 Million.

Didi Global (DIDI). – Chinese ride-hailing service shares dropped 10% in premarket tradingDidi stated that they would seek a Hong Kong listing after delisting from the New York Stock Exchange.

Peloton (PTON) — The stock of exercise apparatus grew by 2.5% after the bell rang. initiation at buy from Deutsche Bank. After a difficult stretch, the investment company said Peloton’s upside outweighed its risk.

Moderna (MRNA) — The volatile shares of vaccine manufacturer jumped by 5% during the Wall Street JournalThe Food and Drug Administration reported that they are working towards a rapid review of updated Covid shots.

Ulta Beauty (ULTA) – The cosmetics retailer’s stock rose more than 5% after a stronger-than-expected third-quarter report. Ulta made $3.93 per share from $2 billion of revenue in the third quarter. Refinitiv polled analysts and found that they expected to see $2.46 per Share and $1.88 Billion in Revenue.

Marvell Technology (MRVL – The stock of the chipmaker surged 21% in premarket trades after Marvell exceeded estimates for its top and bottom line for the third quarter. Marvell earned 43 cents per share on revenue of $1.21 million. Refinitiv surveyed analysts and they expected 39 cents per share, $1.15 billion.

Ollie’s Bargain Outlet (OLLI). OLLI – Stock dropped 22% in the third quarter after Ollie reported that supply chain issues caused a disappointing quarterly report. It missed its earnings estimates, revenue forecasts and sales comparables.

Big Lots (BIG) – The retail stock dipped 2.5% despite Big Lots reporting a narrower-than-expected loss per share for the third quarter. It was stated that full-year margins would decline due to freight costs.

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