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Stocks - Verizon, Intel Rise Premarket; Amazon, Boeing Fall

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

• Verizon (NYSE:VZ) stock rose 0.7% in premarket trade by 8:20 AM ET (12:20 GMT) after the company added more monthly subscribers than expected.

•Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) stock declined 6% in premarket trade after the company forecast operating income in the current quarter well below the consensus. Revenue and profit growth also slowed at AWS in the third quarter, the cloud-computing business that has generated most of its profits in recent years.

• Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC)stock jumped 3% after the company posted a quarterly profit of $1.42 per share, which was above forecasts. The chipmaker also raised its full-year revenue outlook.

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• Boeing (NYSE:BA)stock dipped 0.6% after it was blamed in an Indonesian report for the fatal crash of a Lion Air flight involving the company’s 737 MAX jet.

•Anheuser Busch Inbev (NYSE:BUD) stock slumped 8.3% after the brewer cuts its full-year forecasts due to declining sales in Brazil and South Korea. It also reported a sharp drop in sales volumes in China.

• Visa (NYSE:V) stock inched down 0.2% even as its revenue was higher than expected due to more debit and credit card spending.

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