Disney, State Street, Occidental and more


The New York Stock Exchange welcomes The Walt Disney Company (NYSE: DIS), today, Tuesday, May 4, 2021, in honor of Star Wars Day.

Source: NYSE

Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.

Occidental Petroleum — Shares of the energy company gained 4% after Truist upgraded the stock to a buy rating based on an expected jump in shareholder returns. The firm also raised its target on the stock from $35 to $50, with the new forecast implying a nearly 60% upside from Friday’s closing price. APA and Diamondback Energy, meanwhile, advanced 2.1% and 0.9%, respectively, on the back of West Texas Intermediate crude futures, the U.S. oil benchmark, rising to its highest level in seven years on Monday.

Zillow — The real estate stock dropped 9.5% after Zillow announced that it would not sign any new contracts to buy homes through the end of the year “due to a backlog in renovations and operational capacity constraints.” In a press release, the company’s CEO cited labor and supply issues as a reason for the backlog.

Walt Disney — Shares of the media giant ticked 3% lower in midday trading after Barclays downgraded Disney to equal weight from overweight. The Wall Street firm cited a slowdown in subscriber growth for Disney+, saying that the company’s long-term subscriber goals seemed optimistic.

Albertsons — Albertsons shares rose 3.3% after the supermarket chain’s quarterly earnings report beat Wall Street’s expectations. The company posted profit of 64 cents per share on revenue of $16.51 billion, versus 45 cents per share on revenue of $15.86 billion expected, according to StreetAccount. Albertsons also increased its quarterly dividend by 20%.

Biogen — Shares of the drugmaker fell 4.1% in midday trading after announcing its late-stage trial of an experiment ALS treatment did not reach its primary goal.

State Street — State Street shares added 2.2% after the financial services firm’s third-quarter earnings beat expectations. The company posted adjusted earnings of $2 per share versus $1.92 per share expected, according to StreetAccount. Revenue also topped projections. State Street said it would resume its share buyback program in the second quarter of 2022.

Virgin Galactic — Shares of Virgin Galactic fell 1.5%, continuing a slide from Friday, after UBS downgraded the stock to sell from neutral. The downgraded followed Virgin’s announcement last week that it was delaying its next flight launch until 2022.

Philips — Shares of Philips fell 3.1% after the Dutch medical technology company reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue. Philips also lowered its sales and profit outlook for the full year, citing persistent supply chain challenges.

Stellantis — Shares of Stellantis retreated 2% after the automaker announced it would form a joint venture with battery marker LG Energy Solution to produce battery cells and modules for North America. The batteries would be supplied to Stellantis plants in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.

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