Stocks to Watch Today: Uber, Hyundai, Lululemon -- WSJ

Dow Jones03-17 17:59

Uber Technology $(UBER)$: The ride-hailing company's stock rose more than 2% ahead of the opening bell after Uber and Nvidia said Monday they were expanding their self-driving-vehicle partnership.

Hyundai Motor (KR:005380), Kia (KR:000270), Nissan Motor (JP:7201), Isuzu Motors (JP: 7202), Geely Automotive (HK:175): Shares of the Asian auto makers all moved higher after Nvidia announced Monday it was expanding its autonomous-driving partnership with them.

Chevron $(CVX)$, Exxon Mobil (XOM): U.S. energy stocks were up modestly in premarket trading as the Iran war sent oil prices higher.

Occidental Petroleum $(OXY)$: Shares in the U.S. oil company gained about 1% premarket even as the Shah gas field in the United Arab Emirates, a joint venture it developed with Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., was hit by a drone strike.

Lululemon Athletica (LULU): The apparel retailer is set to report earnings after markets close Tuesday.

International Consolidated Airlines Group (UK:IAG): British Airways said it would extend a suspension of flights to the Middle East due to the war with Iran. Shares of its parent company held steady.

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