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Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.
On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Robinhood (HOOD) shares fell as much as 13% Wednesday, the most since April, after the fintech company reported net revenue for the fourth quarter that missed the average analyst estimate as crypto volumes declined. Analysts at Piper Sandler and JPMorgan cut their price targets on the stock after the earnings results.
- Nike (NKE) expects its wholesale business to pick up steam across the world as it accelerates the launch of new footwear and apparel products and doubles down on its commitment to sports. While Nike is already winning back the affection of retail partners in North America, it has the right strategy and leaders in place to make that happen in other markets, too, Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. Nike shares were down about 1.5% in late-morning trading in New York. The stock is down about 12% in the past year and more than half from the 2021 peak. That’s more or less in line with its peers, with Adidas and On also struggling to win the affection of investors despite demonstrating impressive growth and profitability.
- Lululemon (LULU) let its employees know that bonus payouts are currently tracking below target this year, according to a recording of an internal meeting reviewed by Bloomberg News. “We did want to wait on providing an update until we were finalized through our peak season,” Chief People and Culture Officer Susan Gelinas said, noting that bonuses are in part tied to global business results, which were “dynamic” in 2025. The company’s shares have fallen more than 50% in the last 12 months.
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Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.
On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Robinhood (HOOD) shares fell as much as 13% Wednesday, the most since April, after the fintech company reported net revenue for the fourth quarter that missed the average analyst estimate as crypto volumes declined. Analysts at Piper Sandler and JPMorgan cut their price targets on the stock after the earnings results.
- Nike (NKE) expects its wholesale business to pick up steam across the world as it accelerates the launch of new footwear and apparel products and doubles down on its commitment to sports. While Nike is already winning back the affection of retail partners in North America, it has the right strategy and leaders in place to make that happen in other markets, too, Chief Executive Officer Elliott Hill said in an interview with Bloomberg TV. Nike shares were down about 1.5% in late-morning trading in New York. The stock is down about 12% in the past year and more than half from the 2021 peak. That’s more or less in line with its peers, with Adidas and On also struggling to win the affection of investors despite demonstrating impressive growth and profitability.
- Lululemon (LULU) let its employees know that bonus payouts are currently tracking below target this year, according to a recording of an internal meeting reviewed by Bloomberg News. “We did want to wait on providing an update until we were finalized through our peak season,” Chief People and Culture Officer Susan Gelinas said, noting that bonuses are in part tied to global business results, which were “dynamic” in 2025. The company’s shares have fallen more than 50% in the last 12 months.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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