By WSJ Staff
Amazon (AMZN): The online retailer and cloud-computing company plans $200 billion in capital spending this year, as it ramps up investment in artificial intelligence. Shares sank 7% premarket.
Stellantis (IT:STLAM), $(STLA)$: The Jeep maker will book charges of about $26 billion as it scales back a push into electric vehicles. Shares plunged 21% in Milan.
Strategy (MSTR), Coinbase Global (COIN), Robinhood Markets (HOOD): Shares of crypto-linked companies rose premarket as bitcoin's price rebounded, after its sharpest decline since 2022.
Molina Healthcare (MOH): The health insurer forecast a sharp drop in profit for the upcoming year, and said it will exit its Medicare Advantage Part D product in 2027. Shares sank 28%.
Carlyle Group $(CG)$, Biogen $(BIIB)$ and Cboe Global Markets $(CBOE)$ are among the companies due to report earnings before markets open Friday.
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