Advertisement
Australia markets closed
  • ALL ORDS

    7,837.40
    -100.10 (-1.26%)
     
  • ASX 200

    7,575.90
    -107.10 (-1.39%)
     
  • AUD/USD

    0.6539
    +0.0016 (+0.25%)
     
  • OIL

    83.74
    +0.17 (+0.20%)
     
  • GOLD

    2,362.80
    +20.30 (+0.87%)
     
  • Bitcoin AUD

    98,614.23
    +647.20 (+0.66%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    1,390.55
    -5.98 (-0.43%)
     
  • AUD/EUR

    0.6090
    +0.0017 (+0.27%)
     
  • AUD/NZD

    1.0983
    +0.0025 (+0.23%)
     
  • NZX 50

    11,805.09
    -141.34 (-1.18%)
     
  • NASDAQ

    17,430.50
    -96.30 (-0.55%)
     
  • FTSE

    8,106.58
    +27.72 (+0.34%)
     
  • Dow Jones

    38,085.80
    -375.12 (-0.98%)
     
  • DAX

    18,045.46
    +128.18 (+0.72%)
     
  • Hang Seng

    17,651.15
    +366.61 (+2.12%)
     
  • NIKKEI 225

    37,934.76
    +306.28 (+0.81%)
     

Stocks - Take-Two, Aurora Cannabis Rise Premarket; International Flavors Fall

Investing.com - Stocks in focus in premarket trading on Tuesday:

• Take-Two (NASDAQ:TTWO) Interactive stock jumped 7.1% in premarket trade by 8:20 AM ET (12:20 GMT) after the gaming company raised its full-year guidance and beat estimates on its bottom and top line.

• International Flavors stock fell 9.5% after it said it is investigating improper payments made by its Israeli subsidiary Frutarom, which it acquired in 2018 for $6.4 billion. The company’s earnings came in lower than expected, while it cut its full-year forecast due to slowing demand from international customers.

• Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock gained 1.2%, recovering after CEO Jeff Bezos sold $2.8 billion worth of shares last week, according to a regulatory filing. The stock has fallen 12% in the last two weeks.

ADVERTISEMENT

• Shake Shack (NYSE:SHAK) stock rose 3.3% after its second-quarter results came in better than expected, as comparable sales rose 3.6%.

• Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB) stock jumped 5.2% after it said it expects its fourth-quarter revenue to rise to between $100 million and $107 million Canadian dollars, while cannabis production will be in the range of 25,000 to 30,000 kilograms.

•Dean Foods (NYSE:DF) stock slumped 32.3% after the milk producer posted weak earnings due to "an accelerated decline in the conventional white milk category." It also now expects annual cash flow to be negative.

Related Articles

Amazon Music cuts monthly price to 99 cents for students with Prime subscription

Jolted markets mark new 2019 milestones

Mastercard to buy European payments company Nets for $3.19 billion