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Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.
On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Equinix (EQIX) shares rally about 8% in premarket trading on Thursday after the data center operator’s 2026 revenue guidance beat the average analyst estimate. Analysts are positive about the increased bookings and highlight a boost to the company’s forecast from accelerated AI demand.
- Coinbase (COIN) stock regained some ground in after-hours trading even though the crypto exchange operator reported revenue that fell short of expectations. Quarterly results weakened relative to the third quarter because of market conditions, with Coinbase reporting a loss of $2.49 a share and revenue down almost 22% to $1.78 billion.
- Applied Materials (AMAT) surged 10% in late trading after delivering a surprisingly upbeat sales forecast, signaling that demand for artificial intelligence and memory semiconductors is fueling equipment purchases. The company expects revenue of approximately $7.65 billion in the fiscal second quarter, and Chief Executive Officer Gary Dickerson said “the acceleration of industry investments in AI computing” is powering the company’s results.
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Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.
On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Equinix (EQIX) shares rally about 8% in premarket trading on Thursday after the data center operator’s 2026 revenue guidance beat the average analyst estimate. Analysts are positive about the increased bookings and highlight a boost to the company’s forecast from accelerated AI demand.
- Coinbase (COIN) stock regained some ground in after-hours trading even though the crypto exchange operator reported revenue that fell short of expectations. Quarterly results weakened relative to the third quarter because of market conditions, with Coinbase reporting a loss of $2.49 a share and revenue down almost 22% to $1.78 billion.
- Applied Materials (AMAT) surged 10% in late trading after delivering a surprisingly upbeat sales forecast, signaling that demand for artificial intelligence and memory semiconductors is fueling equipment purchases. The company expects revenue of approximately $7.65 billion in the fiscal second quarter, and Chief Executive Officer Gary Dickerson said “the acceleration of industry investments in AI computing” is powering the company’s results.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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