Stocks to Watch Tuesday: Trump Media, Tesla, Samsung, GameStop -- WSJ

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By WSJ Staff

Trump Media $(DJT)$: Shares in the operator of Truth Social, majority owned by President Trump, jumped almost 10% in premarket trading after it signed an agreement with Crypto.com to launch exchange-traded funds and products.

Samsung Electronics (KR:005930): The head of Samsung's smartphone and consumer-electronics business died from cardiac arrest Tuesday, jolting the company during a business slide that leaders have called a crisis. Samsung shares fell over 1% in Seoul.

Boeing $(BA)$: Boeing is seeking to withdraw an earlier agreement to plead guilty in a long-running criminal case that blamed the company for deceiving regulators before two deadly crashes, The Wall Street Journal reported. Boeing shares edged down premarket.

Tesla $(TLSA)$: Tesla's sales in the European Union plunged for the second consecutive month in February, despite an overall increase in demand for electric vehicles. Tesla shares traded lower ahead of the opening bell.

GameStop $(GME)$ is due to report results after markets close, while earnings from Smithfield Foods $(SFD)$ and McCormick $(MKC)$ are scheduled this morning.

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