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Stock Market Movers: Key Takeaways and Stock Reactions

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Stock roundup: Centene, Micron, Oracle, and Netflix See Notable Moves

NEW YORK – Stocks ⁢exhibited a mixed ‌performance Tuesday,‌ with several companies⁢ experiencing meaningful price swings following key developments. Centene, Micron Technology, Oracle, and Netflix were among the companies drawing investor attention.

The​ market’s movements‍ reflect ongoing investor ​sensitivity to ‍economic indicators, company-specific‍ news, and⁢ broader trends in ⁢technology ‍and consumer behaviour. These shifts highlight the dynamic ⁤nature of the stock market and ⁤the importance of staying informed‍ about factors influencing individual stock performance.

centene (CNC) shares jumped ​after ⁤the health insurance provider, focused on government programs, reaffirmed its guidance, exceeding analyst estimates. Micron Technology (MU) shares climbed following a price target increase to $175 from⁤ $150 by Citi, driven by⁤ rising demand for DRAM chips and its‌ artificial intelligence products.

Conversely, Oracle (ORCL)‌ experienced a sharp reversal after a ​36% surge yesterday fueled by a strong revenue outlook. Investors took profits,​ making it the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500⁢ today. Netflix (NFLX) shares​ declined after the resignation of⁤ Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim, a key figure in the company’s efforts‍ to curb password ‍sharing.

Beyond individual stocks, ⁢oil and gold futures decreased in⁤ value. The yield on‌ the 10-year ​Treasury fell, and the⁤ U.S.​ dollar weakened against the euro, pound, and yen. Most major cryptocurrencies⁤ saw ‍price increases.

OpenToor Technologies (OPEN) shares soared on the proclamation of a new CEO, the reinstatement⁤ of its co-founders to the board, and a $40 million investment. ⁤Oxford ‌Industries (OXM) shares advanced after the‍ apparel​ company, parent to Tommy Bahama, Lilly Pulitzer, and Johnny Was, surpassed earnings expectations and expressed optimism about‍ current-quarter sales despite new U.S. tariffs.

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