Ptechhub
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs
No Result
View All Result
PtechHub
No Result
View All Result

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: ASML, Texas Instruments, Qorvo & more

By CNBC by By CNBC
January 28, 2026
Home Finance
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Check out the companies making the biggest moves in the premarket: ASML — U.S.-listed shares of the semiconductor equipment giant reported record orders and issued strong 2026 guidance due to the artificial intelligence boom. The company also announced a share buyback program worth 12 billion euros. Texas Instruments — The chipmaker jumped more than 8% after issuing better-than-expected guidance for the first quarter. Texas Instruments now sees earnings per share of between $1.22 and $1.48, and revenue between $4.32 billion and $4.68 billion. Analysts expected earnings of $1.26 per share on $4.42 billion in revenue in the quarter, according to LSEG. Texas Instruments missed Wall Street’s fourth-quarter estimates for both earnings and revenue. Seagate Technology — The storage infrastructure stock slipped nearly 2% after despite posting strong fiscal second-quarter results. Seagate earned $3.11 per share after adjustments on revenue of $2.83 billion. Analysts polled by LSEG expected the company to earn $2.81 per share on revenue of $2.73 billion. Seagate had soared 30% in the past month before the latest earnings. Qorvo — The chipmaker plunged 10% after giving disappointing earnings guidance for its fiscal fourth quarter. Qorvo sees non-GAAP earnings per share around $1.20, while analysts polled by FactSet expected a forecast of $1.37 per share. F5 — The cloud computing and security company surged 13% after beating earnings and revenue expectations in its fiscal first quarter. F5 earned an adjusted $4.45 per share on revenue of $822 million, while analysts polled by LSEG estimated $3.65 per share per share on revenue of $758 million. Fiscal second quarter revenue guidance was far above the Street. Western Digital — Shares of the data storage company continued their 2026 surge in premarket trading, up more than 8%, as Seagate’s strong earnings led investors to jump into memory names. Western Digital is set to report earnings after the bell Thursday. AT & T — The telecom giant gained 3% after it reported fourth-quarter results and approved the repurchase of an additional $10 billion of common stock. Stride — The virtual education company surged more than 26% after a big earnings beat. Stride reported $2.50 in adjusted earnings per share and $631.3 million in revenue. Analysts polled by FactSet expected a profit of $2.01 per share and $627.9 million in revenue. Nextpower — The solar power technology platform jumped 12% after its fiscal third-quarter financial results beat Wall Street’s expectations and it raised its full-year guidance. Nextpower now expects adjusted earnings to come between $4.26 to $4.36 per share for the year, up from its prior guidance of $4.04 to $4.25 a share. It also boosted its full-year revenue guidance to a range of $3.425 billion to $3.5 billion from $3.275 billion to $3.475 billion. StandardAero — The airplane repair company fell more than 4% after it announced a 50 million share offering priced at $31. That’s 6.4% below Tuesday’s closing level. — CNBC’s Michelle Fox and Davis Giangiulio contributed reporting.



Source link

Tags: ASML Holding NVAT&T IncBreaking News: MarketsBusinessbusiness newsEconomyF5 IncInc.Market InsiderMarketsNextracker IncQorvo Incregwall-marketmoversSeagate Technology Holdings PLCStandardAeroStock marketsStride IncTexas Instruments IncWestern Digital Corp
By CNBC

By CNBC

Next Post
Two High-Severity n8n Flaws Allow Authenticated Remote Code Execution

Two High-Severity n8n Flaws Allow Authenticated Remote Code Execution

Recommended.

Clorox blames Q1 sales drop on elongated ERP overhaul

Clorox blames Q1 sales drop on elongated ERP overhaul

November 4, 2025
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Nvidia, Caterpillar, Generac, Caesars Entertainment & more

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Nvidia, Caterpillar, Generac, Caesars Entertainment & more

October 29, 2025

Trending.

Google Sues 25 Chinese Entities Over BADBOX 2.0 Botnet Affecting 10M Android Devices

Google Sues 25 Chinese Entities Over BADBOX 2.0 Botnet Affecting 10M Android Devices

July 18, 2025
Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Salesforce, American Eagle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and more

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Salesforce, American Eagle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and more

September 4, 2025
Wesco Declares Quarterly Dividend on Common Stock

Wesco Declares Quarterly Dividend on Common Stock

December 1, 2025
⚡ THN Weekly Recap: New Attacks, Old Tricks, Bigger Impact

⚡ THN Weekly Recap: New Attacks, Old Tricks, Bigger Impact

March 10, 2025
Bloody Wolf Targets Uzbekistan, Russia Using NetSupport RAT in Spear-Phishing Campaign

Bloody Wolf Targets Uzbekistan, Russia Using NetSupport RAT in Spear-Phishing Campaign

February 9, 2026

PTechHub

A tech news platform delivering fresh perspectives, critical insights, and in-depth reporting — beyond the buzz. We cover innovation, policy, and digital culture with clarity, independence, and a sharp editorial edge.

Follow Us

Industries

  • AI & ML
  • Cybersecurity
  • Enterprise IT
  • Finance
  • Telco

Navigation

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 | Powered By Porpholio

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Industries
    • Enterprise IT
    • AI & ML
    • Cybersecurity
    • Finance
    • Telco
  • Brand Hub
    • Lifesight
  • Blogs

Copyright © 2025 | Powered By Porpholio