April 30, 2025
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On Wednesday, it was reported that China had quietly compiled a list of US-made goods exempt from its 125% tariffs, aiming to ease trade tensions without public concessions. Companies, particularly those reliant on US technologies—such as pharmaceuticals and chipmakers—are being discreetly informed about these exemptions.
📊 Treasury yields hold steady as investors await a batch of economic data: U.S. Treasury yields held steady on Wednesday as investors awaited a slew of key economic data and closely watched the latest tariff developments. CNBC reports.
🚗 Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz withdraw guidance as VW says it can’t quantify tariff hit: Chrysler owner Stellantis and Mercedes-Benz withdrew their guidance for the year, while Volkswagen said it was expecting profits at the low end of a previous range as automakers struggle to assess the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff policy. MarketWatch reports.
💻 Super Micro’s stock tanks and Nvidia could be the reason why: Super Micro’s stock was tanking after hours Tuesday after the company warned Wall Street of a big March-quarter revenue and earnings miss. MarketWatch reports.
📱 Samsung reports revenue increase thanks to mobile phone sales but its chip business suffers: Samsung Electronics reported Wednesday a sharp increase in consolidated revenue for the first quarter thanks to strong sales of its new smartphones, but its semiconductor business suffered a setback. Yahoo Finance reports.
💬 Facebook parent Meta Platforms launches standalone AI assistant app: Facebook parent Meta Platforms, on Tuesday launched a separate app for its Meta AI assistant, similar to those offered by Microsoft-backed, OpenAI and Alphabet's Google. Reuters reports.
🚜 Caterpillar's profit drops on weak demand, warns of annual sales hit from tariff: Caterpillar on Wednesday posted a drop in first-quarter profit, hurt by weak demand for its construction equipment due to economic uncertainty and said annual sales would be slightly lower from a year ago if it accounts for tariff impact. Yahoo Finance reports.
(All pricing and percent gains are based on Early Pre-Market from 4:00 AM to 7:00 AM Eastern Time)
Benzinga reports.
1) $IVF: INVO Fertility
Total gain: +39.13%
2) $PTPI: Petros Pharma
Total gain: +35.38%
3) $SMCZ: Defiance Daily Target 2X
Total gain: +33.52%
4) $WW: WW International
Total gain: +26.22%
5) $GCTK: GlucoTrack
Total gain: +26.02%
The closing price of the top three market percent gainers trading near or above $3 on April 29.
*All pricing and percent gains are based on regular market trading hours from 9:30am to 4:00pm Eastern Time
1) $ULY: Urgently
Total gain: +50.68%
The company announced the date for the release of its first-quarter 2025 financial results and its participation in upcoming investor conferences. Benzinga reports.
2) $OMH: Ohmyhome
Total gain: +49.71%
The company announced its audited financial results for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024. Total revenue increased to S$10.9 million, up 118% from S$5.0 million in 2023. Benzinga reports.
3) $LFMD: LifeMD
Total gain: +41.47%
The company announced plans to offer broad, affordable, and streamlined access to Wegovy® (semaglutide) through NovoCare® Pharmacy. Benzinga reports.
*Estimate and Actual numbers represent Earnings Per Share in US Dollars
MSFT: Microsoft
3Q 2025
After Market Close
Estimate: 3.220
Actual: N/A
META: Meta Platforms
1Q 2025
After Market Close
Estimate: 5.220
Actual: N/A
AMCR: Amcor
3Q 2025
After Market Close
Estimate: 0.190
Actual: N/A
Time (ET) / Report / Period
8:15 am - ADP employment - April
8:30 am - GDP - Q1
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