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Dell, Crowdstrike among market cap stock movers on Wednesday

Dell, Crowdstrike among market cap stock movers on Wednesday

On Wednesday, the market experienced notable fluctuations across various stock categories. Mega-cap stocks such as Dell (DELL) and Crowdstrike (CRWD) saw significant declines, while Eli Lilly (LLY) posted a strong gain. Here are some of the most prominent stock movers, ranging from mega-caps to small caps.

Dell Inc (DELL) saw a -7.63% drop, while Crowdstrike Holdings Inc (CRWD) experienced a -6.57% decrease. Other notable declines included Seagate Technology (STX) at -5.97%, Avago Technologies (AVGO) at -5.41%, and Intel Corp (INTC) at -4.37%. Conversely, Eli Lilly And Co (LLY) rose by 4.86%.

In the large-cap category (market cap between $10-$200B), Moderna (MRNA) saw a substantial gain of 150.63%, while Estee Lauder (EL) climbed 16.48%. Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp (CDE) rose 12.04%, and Newmont Mining (NEM) increased by 8.48%. Jack Henry & Associates (JKHY) jumped over 3% on strong earnings and future guidance, rising 9.6%.

Meanwhile, Yandex (NBIS) dropped 10.66% and DigitalOcean Holdings (DOCN) fell 9.28%. Tempus AI (TEM) surged 16.3%, Pilgrims Pride Corp (PPC) gained 14.08%, and Mudrick Capital A (HYMC) increased by 12.38%. Lion Biotechnologies (IOVA) rose 11.52%, and Coty Inc (COTY) saw a 9.67% gain. AXT Inc (AXTI) experienced an 8.58% drop.

In the small-cap category (market cap between $300M-$2B), MVLL (MVLL) soared 15.47%, while First Trust Heitman Glbl Prime RE (PRME) climbed 13.41%. Algoma Steel (ASTL) increased by 13.33%, and La-Z-Boy Inc (LZB) plummeted 16% on weak Q1 results and soft guidance, falling 14.35%. Backblaze (BLZE) dropped 13.59%, and Summit Semiconductor (DVLT) declined by 17.51%.

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