By WSJ Staff
Alcoa $(AA)$: Shares in the U.S. aluminum company jumped more than 7% premarket after two Middle East peers reported being hit by Iranian attacks, with investors betting on Alcoa as a potential beneficiary of supply disruptions.
Peloton Interactive (PTON): Shares in the fitness company were up sharply in premarket trading. The stock rallied more than 8% Friday after hedge-fund manager Eric Jackson highlighted it as an investment opportunity.
TotalEnergies (FR:TTE): The oil company's Paris-listed shares rose 2% after the Financial Times reported that the company made a big trading profit in the Middle East.
CF Industries $(CF)$, Nutrien $(NTR)$, Mosaic $(MOS)$: Shares in fertilizer companies climbed premarket on the prospect of extended supply disruption from Middle Eastern producers.
Eli Lilly $(LLY)$, Insilico (HK:3696): The pharmaceuticals company signed a drug-discovery deal with InSilico that the Hong Kong-listed company says could be valued at as much as $2.75 billion. Insilico shares gained; Eli Lilly was little changed premarket.
BYD (HK:1211, CN:002594): The EV maker posted weaker-than-expected results, including its first annual profit drop in four years and a 14% decline in fourth-quarter revenue. Its Hong Kong-listed stock slipped while its Shenzhen-listed shares inched up.
Bank of America (BAC): The giant U.S. lender agreed to pay $72.5 million to settle a lawsuit that alleged the bank kept ties to people close to Jeffrey Epstein and failed to flag suspicious payments between the convicted sex offender and his associates and victims.
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