The main Wall Street index closed in the red on Thursday after US unemployment data showed the labor market remained resilient. of the Federal Reserve Plan from now on. Weekly unemployment applications fell from 15,000 to 190,000, while ongoing applications rose from 17,000 to 16.47 million, according to a Reuters report. Meanwhile, here are five stocks that are garnering investor attention:
1. Tesla Inc. TSLA: Tesla shares closed 1.25% lower on Thursday.An internal email viewed by Bloomberg showed the chief Elon Musk He reportedly oversaw the creation of a 2016 video that exaggerated the capabilities of Tesla’s Autopilot driver assistance system and dictated the opening text claiming the company’s cars were self-driving.
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2. netflix inc. NFLX: Netflix shares closed 3.23% lower on Thursday but rose 6.85% in long-term trading.co-founder of the company Reed Hastings He will step down as CEO and become chairman, according to a statement. He will be replaced as co-CEO by Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters, the statement said. Netflix also said fourth-quarter revenue, operating profit and subscriber growth exceeded expectations, adding 231 million paying subscribers and generating $32 billion in revenue.
3. Alphabet Inc. goog GoogleAlphabet Inc.’s Google announced on Thursday it will defer some of its employees’ year-end bonuses as part of a move to a new performance management system, Reuters reports. Alphabet Inc’s Class A shares closed 2.12% higher and Class C shares closed 2.32% higher than his.
Four. Meta Platforms Inc. meta: Shares of the Meta Platform closed 2.35% higher in Thursday’s session.Company’s whats up The subsidiary was fined €5.5 million ($5.95 million) by the Irish government on Thursday. Data Privacy Commissionerreported by Reuters.
Five. Nordstrom Corporation JWN: Nordstrom shares closed 0.74% lower but lost 5.44% in long-term trading. The company lowered its forecast for diluted earnings per share, which excludes the impact of stock repurchase activity, from $1.33 to $1.53. The previous outlook was $2.13 to $2.43.
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