Shares of Signet Jewelers Limited SIG fell sharply during Thursday's session following mixed first-quarter earnings including an 8.9% drop in same store sales.
The company reported a first-quarter FY25 sales decline of 9.5% year-on-year to $1.510 billion, missing the analyst consensus estimate of $1.514 billion. Adjusted EPS of $1.11 beat the consensus estimates of 85 cents.
Signet expects second-quarter sales of $1.46 billion – $1.52 billion, versus the consensus of $1.508 billion.
Signet Jewelers shares dipped 12.5% to $94.81 on Thursday.
Here are some other stocks moving in today’s mid-day session.
Gainers
- BioRestorative Therapies, Inc. BRTX shares climbed 66.3% to $2.22 after the company announced that it engaged in advanced discussions for a ThermoStem license with a regenerative medicine firm.
- Zapp Electric Vehicles Group Limited ZAPP gained 59.3% to $1.14 after the company announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding and intends to appoint Bounce Electric 1 Private as its contract manufacturing partner for sales of the i300 in India..
- Sharps Technology, Inc. STSS shares climbed 39% to $0.4162 after the company announced that it signed a $30 million purchase order from Nephron Pharmaceuticals for prefillable copolymer syringes.
- E-Home Household Service Holdings Limited EJH jumped 35.1% to $0.8101.
- Biomea Fusion, Inc. BMEA gained 28% to $5.95
- Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust, Inc. WHLR rose 24% to $2.8999.
- Neo-Concept International Group Holdings Limited NCI gained 23.6% to $0.8070.
- Vivani Medical, Inc. VANI jumped 23% to $2.0050 after the company announced the FDA cleared the Investigational New Drug Application and lifted the clinical hold on NPM-119.
- NWTN Inc. NWTN gained 22.8% to $1.84.
- Barnes & Noble Education, Inc. BNED jumped 22.2% to $8.40. Barnes & Noble Education named Jonathan Shar as new Chief Executive Officer.
- John Wiley & Sons, Inc. WLYB rose 19.3% to $42.62 as the company reported results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ended April 30, 2024.
- Longeveron Inc. LGVN shares climbed 18.8% to $2.15. Longeveron shares jumped over 120% on Wednesday following the circulation of a Zacks Small Cap Research note valuing the stock at $15.10 per share.
- Kyverna Therapeutics, Inc. KYTX gained 17.3% to $16.10.
- Fangdd Network Group Ltd. DUO shares rose 14.9% to $0.70 after surging 5% on Wednesday.
- American Superconductor Corporation AMSC jumped 14.3% to $26.92. Roth MKM analyst Justin Clare maintained American Superconductor with a Buy and raised the price target from $20 to $27.
- Neo-Concept International Group Holdings Limited NCI gained 14.2% to $0.7450.
- Broadcom Inc. AVGO rose gained 14.2% to $1,707.99 after the company posted stronger-than-expected results for its second quarter. The company declared a quarterly dividend of $5.25 per share and also announced a 10-for-1 forward stock split. Broadcom boosted its fiscal year 2024 revenue guidance to approximately $51 billion, up from approximately $50 billion.
- Bitfarms Ltd. BITF jumped 12.3% to $2.73. The company on Thursday issued new guidance for 2025 after announcing an agreement to develop power capacity in Pennsylvania.
- United Homes Group, Inc. UHG gained 12.3% to $7.34.
- Grupo Supervielle S.A. SUPV gained 10.7% to $7.26 after rising 6% on Wednesday.
- Core Scientific, Inc. CORZ rose 8.3% to $10.36.
- Korn Ferry KFY gained 7% to $67.87 following better-than-expected quarterly results.
- Tesla Inc TSLA shares gained 6.7% to $189.30 after CEO Elon Musk said the company’s shareholder resolutions are passing with significant margins.
Losers
- Assure Holdings Corp. IONM shares fell 48.8% to $0.27.
- Cara Therapeutics, Inc. CARA fell 37.1% to $0.4202 after the company announced the outcome from the dose-finding Part A of the KOURAGE-1 study evaluating the efficacy and safety of oral difelikefalin for moderate-to-severe pruritus in adult patients with notalgia paresthetica. Also, Needham, Canaccord Genuity and HC Wainwright downgraded their respective ratings on the stock.
- Nuburu, Inc. BURU fell 36.1% to $0.0933 after the company announced that it will be implementing a 1-for-40 reverse stock split.
- DDC Enterprise Limited DDC shares declined 30.9% to $1.07. DayDayCook shares jumped 198% on Wednesday after the company announced it has acquired Omsom.
- CERo Therapeutics Holdings, Inc. CERO fell 29% to $0.50. CERo Therapeutics completed IND-Enabling activities following successful manufacturing runs for lead compound CER-1236.
- ZKH Group Limited ZKH declined 28% to $4.1350.
- PainReform Ltd. PRFX shares fell 26.2% to $0.5712 after surging around 19% on Wednesday.
- KWESST Micro Systems Inc. KWE fell 19% to $0.5899.
- J.Jill, Inc. JILL fell 17.8% to $32.48. J.Jill priced its public offering of 2 million common stock at $31 per share.
- Tellurian Inc. TELL dipped 16.5% to $0.6328
- Virgin Galactic Holdings, Inc. SPCE shares fell 13.1% to $0.7401 after the company announced it will effect a reverse stock split.
- Petros Pharmaceuticals, Inc. PTPI shares fell 11.7% to $0.5712 after gaining 10% on Wednesday.
- Dave & Buster’s Entertainment, Inc. PLAY shares fell 11.4% to $44.60 after the company posted downbeat results for its first quarter on Wednesday.
- Gold Fields Limited GFI fell 10.8% to $14.13 after the company revised its 2024 group production guidance down due to the impact of weather events on the Salares Norte project.
- Repligen Corporation RGEN dipped 9.8% to $128.74. Repligen named Olivier Loeillot as Chief Executive Officer, effective Sept. 1.
- Paramount Global PARA fell 6.3% to $10.41.
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