Stocks to Watch Monday: Frontier, Domino's Pizza, Qualcomm -- WSJ

Dow Jones04-27 21:38

By Rebecca Feng

Frontier Group $(ULCC)$: A group of budget airlines pitched the Trump administration on a $2.5 billion relief plan, The Wall Street Journal reported Sunday. The group cited concerns about rising spending on jet fuel. Frontier's stock rose 2.5%.

Domino's Pizza $(DPZ)$: Shares of the chain dropped nearly 7% after the company reported a fall in first-quarter profit.

Qualcomm $(QCOM)$: Shares in the semiconductor designer rose 6% after a tech analyst said that checks with industry suggested the company was working with OpenAi to develop smartphone processors.

Verizon Communications $(VZ)$: The mobile carrier reported higher growth in new customers, as well as lower churn, in its first full quarter under Chief Executive Dan Schulman. The stock rose 3%.

Organon $(OGN)$: Shares of the U.S. healthcare firm surged roughly 17% after it agreed be acquired by India's Sun Pharmaceutical Industries (IN:524715). The deal valued the New Jersey-based company at $11.75 billion. Sun's stock also rose.

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