U.S. stocks traded lower, with the Dow Jones index falling more than 250 points on Tuesday.
Shares of Morgan Stanley MS fell during Tuesday’s session after the company reported fourth-quarter financial results.
Morgan Stanley reported a fourth-quarter net profit of $1.5 billion, or 85 cents per diluted share, compared to $2.2 billion or $1.26 in the prior year. The company reported revenues of $12.9 billion, beating the consensus of $12.75 billion.
Morgan Stanley shares fell 4.6% to $85.58 on Tuesday.
Here are some other big stocks recording losses in today’s session.
- Spirit Airlines, Inc. SAVE shares dipped 46.4% to $8.01.
- Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes S.A. GOL fell 25.4% to $2.2889.
- Applied Digital Corporation APLD declined 22% to $5.84 after the company reported worse-than-expected second-quarter financial results and said it expects its revenue and EBITDA to be below the low end of its previously guided range for fiscal year 2024.
- WW International, Inc. WW fell 17.2% to $4.6413.
- Waldencast plc WALD fell 16.8% to $8.54.
- IGM Biosciences, Inc. IGMS shares tumbled 16.1% to $9.18.
- Prime Medicine, Inc. PRME fell 14.1% to $ 6.86.
- CompX International Inc. CIX fell 13.1% to $25.74.
- Stem, Inc. STEM fell 12.4% to $2.89.
- Wheels Up Experience Inc. UP fell 10.5% to $3.7048.
- Plug Power Inc. PLUG fell 10.1% to $3.09.
- Opendoor Technologies Inc. OPEN fell 9.1% to $3.1902.
- Leggett & Platt, Incorporated LEG fell 8.7% to $23.23 after the company announced a restructuring plan, which includes a workforce reduction, and withdrew its long-term financial targets.
- Wipro Limited WIT fell 8.4% to $5.75. Wedbush analyst Moshe Katri maintained Wipro with an Underperform and raised the price target from $4 to $6.
- The Boeing Company BA declined 7.8% to $200.61 after Wells Fargo downgraded the stock from Overweight to Equal-Weight and lowered its price target from $280 to $225.
- NIO Inc. NIO fell 7.6% to $6.63.
- Alcoa Corporation AA fell 6.7% to $28.00. UBS analyst Curt Woodworth initiated coverage on Alcoa with a Sell rating and announced a price target of $29.
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