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Delta Jumps, Uber Rises, Eli Lilly Dips as HSBC Sees Deeper Obesity-Drug Price Cuts

Delta Jumps, Uber Rises, Eli Lilly Dips as HSBC Sees Deeper Obesity-Drug Price Cuts

Stock Movers

March 17, 20263m 55s

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On this episode of Stock Movers:

- Delta (DAL) shares jump. Delta Air Lines Inc. now expects sales to grow in the high single digits through March, after previously guiding for a range of 5% to 7% growth. American Airlines Group Inc., meanwhile, said revenue in the quarter will rise more than 10% — a record for the company — even as more-expensive fuel pushes earnings projections to the more pessimistic end of its range.

-  Uber (UBER) and Lyft shares rise as the rideshare firms and Nvidia announced separate autonomous vehicle partnerships. Uber will launch a global fleet of Nvidia software-driven autonomous vehicles across 28 cities globally by 2028.

- Eli Lilly (LLY) shares dip after HSBC turned bearish on the stock, for the second time in a year, saying investor expectations for weight-loss drugs are over inflated. Analysts led by Rajesh Kumar cut the drugmaker to reduce — its sole sell-equivalent rating — from hold and slashed their price target on the stock to $850, the lowest on Wall Street.

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