Stocks to Watch Tuesday: Ford Motor, Broadcom, Lennar -- WSJ

Dow Jones12-16 18:03

By WSJ Staff

Ford Motor $(F)$: The automaker expects about $19.5 billion in charges as it scales back electric-vehicle ambitions and shifts focus to gas-powered and hybrid vehicles. Shares edged higher in premarket trading.

Broadcom $(AVGO)$: Shares of the chip maker inched down premarket, following a nearly 18% tumble over the last three trading sessions. That marked the worst three-day stretch for the stock since March 2020.

Teck Resources $(TECK)$ and Anglo American (UK:AAL): Canada approved the merger between its domestic miner Teck and London-listed Anglo American, in a deal that will create one of the world's largest copper producers.

Navan $(NAVN)$: The software company reported its first set of financial results since going public during the government shutdown, and said its chief financial officer would depart early next year. Shares sank in thin premarket trading

Lennar Holdings $(LEN)$: The homebuilder is due to report earnings after markets close.

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