By George Glover and Joe Woelfel
Stock futures were sliding on Veterans Day, as investors braced for a rush of economic data.
These stocks were poised to make moves:
CoreWeave shares tumbled 8.6% ahead of the opening bell. The cloud computing company reported a narrower loss and better revenue than analysts were expecting, but warned that a partner was behind schedule in data center development. CoreWeave said that artificial-intelligence demand "far exceeds" available capacity in a supply-constrained environment, and its revenue guidance for 2025 came in well below the Wall Street consensus.
Rocket Lab stock surged 9.6% after the space launch and space services provider reported a narrower-than-expected loss, and issued fourth-quarter guidance that topped estimates.
Paramount Skydance shares jumped 4.9% after earnings late Monday. The entertainment company provided investors with a better-than-expected outlook, and said it plans to increase prices for its Paramount+ streaming service in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2026. It expects that the price hike will boost revenue next year.
Rigetti Computing stock fell 3.5% after the quantum computing company reported weaker-than-expected revenue. Investors can probably stomach the loss, seeing as the shares are up 2,000% over the past 12 months.
Nvidia shares slid 1.3% after Japan's SoftBank said it had sold its $5.83 billion stake in the AI chip maker. The sale is pretty insignificant when set against Nvidia's $4.8 trillion market cap, but it could fuel worries about stretched AI valuations in the run-up to earnings on Nov. 19.
AST SpaceMobile slipped 2.3% after an earnings miss for the satellite communications provider. Coming into the week, the stock was up more than 225% in 2025.
BigBear.ai soared 19% after the company said it would buy the generative AI platform Ask Sage. BigBear's third-quarter results also topped the Street's estimates.
Earnings reports are expected Tuesday from Nebius Group, Alcon, Oklo, and Fermi.
Write to George Glover at george.glover@dowjones.com and Joe Woelfel at joseph.woelfel@barrons.com
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