Sandisk, Intel, Marvell, Corning, and More Stocks That Explain Today's Market

Dow Jones07-10 19:19

Artificial-intelligence stocks were dipping on Friday, as investors took the chance to lock in some profit following a solid rally the previous session.

Futures tracking the Nasdaq 100 slid 0.3% as the rebound fizzled out, with some of 2026's biggest winners on course to open in the red. Chip makers Intel and Micron dropped 3.5% and 2.7%, respectively.

Optical fiber and cable maker Corning slipped 0.7%, chips-and-networking company Marvell Technology fell 1.6%, and flash memory product supplier Sandisk declined 3.8% as Wall Street ditched AI.

These stocks were also making moves in premarket trading:

Netflix climbed 0.5% after The Wall Street Journal reported that executives had discussed adding live TV channels and streaming bundles to the streaming platform in a bid to boost engagement. Netflix didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Barron's.

WD-40 soared 15% after the lubricating oil maker's fiscal third quarter earnings and revenue topped Wall Street's targets.

Write to George Glover at george.glover@dowjones.com

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