Stocks to Watch Wednesday: Nvidia, Target, Lowe's -- WSJ

Dow Jones11-19

By WSJ Staff

Target (TGT) and Lowe's $(LOW)$: The big-box retailers are due to post earnings early Wednesday. On Tuesday, Home Depot $(HD)$ shares fell 6% after the home-improvement chain cut its outlook.

TJX $(TJX)$: The T.J. Maxx owner is also slated to post quarterly results this morning.

La-Z-Boy $(LZB)$: The furniture seller posted better-than-expected quarterly results and raised its dividend. Shares gained more than 7% in off-hours trading.

Nvidia (NVDA): The artificial-intelligence juggernaut is set to post earnings after the market close. Options traders anticipate big moves in Nvidia shares on Thursday.

Brookfield Asset Management (BAM): The investment firm is raising $10 billion for a new AI infrastructure fund, with Nvidia and the Kuwait Investment Authority planning to invest as founding partners. Brookfield shares dropped 2% offhours.

Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL): Shares in the Google parent rose over 1% premarket. The stock was little changed on Tuesday after Google launched Gemini 3, as it seeks to shake up the AI chatbot race.

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