Stocks to Watch Tuesday: Jefferies, Alphabet, Boeing, Coty -- WSJ

Dow Jones
Sep 30

By WSJ Staff

Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL): YouTube, owned by Alphabet's Google, agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a 2021 lawsuit that President Trump brought against the company and its CEO.

Jefferies $(JEF)$: The investment bank posted stronger-than-expected earnings and a jump in quarterly revenue. M&A advisory revenue hit a record high, pointing to a dealmaking revival on Wall Street.

Vail Resorts $(MTN)$: The ski-resort operator posted a wider-than-forecast loss for last quarter. Pass-product sales for the coming season declined. Shares dropped nearly 2% in off-hours trading.

Nike $(NKE)$: The sportswear brand is due to report quarterly results after the close. It previously forecast sales in the quarter would fall at a mid-single-digit rate.

Paychex $(PAYX)$ and Lamb Weston (LW): The payroll-services company and the French-fry maker are due to post results before the market opens.

Boeing $(BA)$: The plane maker is planning a new single-aisle airplane that would succeed the 737 MAX, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Coty $(COTY)$: The cosmetics company is reviewing its mass-market beauty brands and will consider options including selling or spinning them off.

Zijin Gold International: Shares of the Zijin Mining (HK:2899) spinoff soared in their trading debut, marking Hong Kong's second-largest initial public offering this year.

Pandora (DK:PNDORA): Shares in the Danish jeweler dropped following the news that CEO Alexander Lacik will retire in March.

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