Stocks to Watch Wednesday: Nvidia, Walmart, Micron, Samsung -- WSJ

Dow Jones05-13 17:54

By WSJ staff

Nvidia (NVDA): Shares in the chip maker gained over 2% in premarket trading. CEO Jensen Huang has at the last minute joined President Trump on his trip to China, where chip-sale restrictions may be among the topics the president discusses with China's Xi Jinping.

Other U.S. chip stocks, including Micron Technology $(MU)$, Qualcomm $(QCOM)$ and Intel $(INTC)$, also rallied premarket. Micron and Qualcomm's CEOs are also joining Trump in China.

Walmart $(WMT)$: The retailer plans to cut or relocate about 1,000 corporate workers, The Wall Street Journal reported. Shares slipped premarket.

Fervo Energy (FRVO): The Google-backed geothermal-energy company is due to make its public debut on the Nasdaq today.

Samsung Electronics (KR:005930): Shares in the memory-chip maker initially slumped it failed to reach an agreement with its labor union over how its massive profits are distributed, raising the likelihood of a strike next week. Shares later recovered to close almost 2% higher.

ABN Amro (NL:ABN): The Dutch bank's stock jumped over 7% in Amsterdam after the company's earnings beat analysts' forecasts.

Knowledge Atlas Technology (HK:2513): Shares in the Chinese AI company rocketed 27% in Hong Kong, after brokerage China Merchants Securities International placed a buy rating on its stock, noting that they are accelerating their commercialization path.

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