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Pre-Bell | U.S. Futures Rise; Credo Soars 19%; Bloom Energy Surges 12%; Globalstar and American Airlines Jump 9%
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S&P 500 futures advanced as upbeat corporate results offset concerns about higher energy costs, while Nasdaq 100 futures outpaced peers thanks to fresh enthusiasm for semiconductors and AI-linked software. Traders appeared reassured by progress toward a U.S.–Iran cease-fire, which helped cap oil prices and lifted risk appetite without materially shifting Fed-rate expectations.</p><p><strong>Notable Stock Movers:</strong> **Intel (INTC) up 1.4% at $65.95**, extending a nine-day surge on optimism about AI chips and an Irish foundry buyback. **American Airlines (AAL) up 4.7% at $14.80**, buoyed by talk of a possible combination with United. **Novo Nordisk (NVO) up 2.5% at $138.40** after unveiling an AI partnership with OpenAI. **Bloom Energy (BE) up 14% at $17.85** on an expanded fuel-cell supply deal with Oracle, and **Credo Technology (CRDO) up 19% at $160.50** after announcing a takeover that strengthens its data-center connectivity lineup. Meanwhile, **Tesla (TSLA) gained 1.8% at $358.64**, and **Micron (MU) added 2.2% at $436.00**, highlighting broad interest in growth themes.</p><p>Chip-related ETFs such as **SOXL up 3.9% at $83.71** and bullish QQQ products like **TQQQ up 1.7% at $51.51** pointed to sustained momentum in technology, while economically sensitive airlines, energy transition plays and select financials reacted to merger speculation, contract wins and early earnings beats. 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Management cautioned that geopolitical tensions require robust risk management.</p><p>4. <strong>Johnson & Johnson raised full-year guidance after strong demand for Darzalex and Tremfya offset Stelara erosion.</strong> Revenue grew nearly double-digits and adjusted earnings topped forecasts, helped by oncology and immunology products. The company reiterated opposition to proposed international price-control legislation.</p><p>5. <strong>BlackRock’s first-quarter profit climbed as active exchange-traded funds attracted solid inflows.</strong> Assets under management reached almost $14 trillion, and management highlighted dispersion-driven demand for low-cost strategies. 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S&P 500 futures advanced as upbeat corporate results offset concerns about higher energy costs, while Nasdaq 100 futures outpaced peers thanks to fresh enthusiasm for semiconductors and AI-linked software. Traders appeared reassured by progress toward a U.S.–Iran cease-fire, which helped cap oil prices and lifted risk appetite without materially shifting Fed-rate expectations.Notable Stock Movers: **Intel (INTC) up 1.4% at $65.95**, extending a nine-day surge on optimism about AI chips and an Irish foundry buyback. **American Airlines (AAL) up 4.7% at $14.80**, buoyed by talk of a possible combination with United. **Novo Nordisk (NVO) up 2.5% at $138.40** after unveiling an AI partnership with OpenAI. **Bloom Energy (BE) up 14% at $17.85** on an expanded fuel-cell supply deal with Oracle, and **Credo Technology (CRDO) up 19% at $160.50** after announcing a takeover that strengthens its data-center connectivity lineup. Meanwhile, **Tesla (TSLA) gained 1.8% at $358.64**, and **Micron (MU) added 2.2% at $436.00**, highlighting broad interest in growth themes.Chip-related ETFs such as **SOXL up 3.9% at $83.71** and bullish QQQ products like **TQQQ up 1.7% at $51.51** pointed to sustained momentum in technology, while economically sensitive airlines, energy transition plays and select financials reacted to merger speculation, contract wins and early earnings beats. Overall, pre-market breadth favored advancers, with several high-beta names posting double-digit percentage gains, although weakness in Dell and HP hinted that profit-taking in legacy hardware remains a counterweight.02 Other Markets• 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell 0.18%, to 4.29%.• U.S. Dollar Index fell 0.37% to 98.05.• WTI crude oil futures fell 2.16% to 96.94 USD/barrel; COMEX gold futures rose 0.65% to 4,798.30 USD/ounce.03 Key News1. CarMax reported a quarterly net loss and paused buybacks, sending shares lower in pre-market trade. The used-car retailer booked a $120 million deficit and comparable sales slipped nearly 2%, reflecting aggressive price cuts aimed at recapturing market share. Management signaled future buybacks remain on hold until cash flow stabilizes.2. Wells Fargo disclosed weaker-than-expected loan and fee revenue, underscoring pressure from lower rates. Net interest income missed consensus despite brisk commercial-loan growth, while non-interest income lagged amid softer advisory fees. Credit quality remained steady, yet provisions for potential defaults climbed more than 20%.3. JPMorgan Chase posted a 20% surge in markets revenue, lifting headline profit despite volatile conditions. Trading gains outweighed geopolitical risks, and investment-banking fees advanced amid a revival in tech and space-related deals. Management cautioned that geopolitical tensions require robust risk management.4. Johnson & Johnson raised full-year guidance after strong demand for Darzalex and Tremfya offset Stelara erosion. Revenue grew nearly double-digits and adjusted earnings topped forecasts, helped by oncology and immunology products. The company reiterated opposition to proposed international price-control legislation.5. BlackRock’s first-quarter profit climbed as active exchange-traded funds attracted solid inflows. Assets under management reached almost $14 trillion, and management highlighted dispersion-driven demand for low-cost strategies. Shares advanced as investors welcomed resilient fee growth despite market volatility.6. Novo Nordisk partnered with OpenAI to deploy artificial-intelligence tools across drug discovery and operations. The alliance will analyze complex datasets, streamline manufacturing and train staff, aiming to accelerate innovation and improve productivity as competition in weight-loss therapies intensifies.7. Amazon entered advanced talks to acquire satellite operator Globalstar, boosting the target’s stock. A takeover would expand Amazon’s space-based communications capabilities ahead of its Kuiper network rollout, potentially strengthening vertical integration and challenging rival constellations.8. Credo Technology agreed to buy Israeli chipmaker DustPhotonics in a deal valued up to $1.3 billion. The combination enhances Credo’s high-speed optical connectivity portfolio for artificial-intelligence data centers, with an immediate $750 million cash payment and additional milestone-linked consideration.9. Bloom Energy secured an expanded contract to supply Oracle with up to 2.8 GW of fuel-cell power. The agreement supports rapidly growing AI and cloud-computing workloads, positioning Bloom as a critical provider of low-carbon power solutions to large data-center operators.10. United Airlines’ chief executive informally pitched a merger with American Airlines, reviving consolidation speculation. 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S&P 500 futures advanced as upbeat corporate results offset concerns about higher energy costs, while Nasdaq 100 futures outpaced peers thanks to fresh enthusiasm for semiconductors and AI-linked software. Traders appeared reassured by progress toward a U.S.–Iran cease-fire, which helped cap oil prices and lifted risk appetite without materially shifting Fed-rate expectations.</p><p><strong>Notable Stock Movers:</strong> **Intel (INTC) up 1.4% at $65.95**, extending a nine-day surge on optimism about AI chips and an Irish foundry buyback. **American Airlines (AAL) up 4.7% at $14.80**, buoyed by talk of a possible combination with United. **Novo Nordisk (NVO) up 2.5% at $138.40** after unveiling an AI partnership with OpenAI. **Bloom Energy (BE) up 14% at $17.85** on an expanded fuel-cell supply deal with Oracle, and **Credo Technology (CRDO) up 19% at $160.50** after announcing a takeover that strengthens its data-center connectivity lineup. Meanwhile, **Tesla (TSLA) gained 1.8% at $358.64**, and **Micron (MU) added 2.2% at $436.00**, highlighting broad interest in growth themes.</p><p>Chip-related ETFs such as **SOXL up 3.9% at $83.71** and bullish QQQ products like **TQQQ up 1.7% at $51.51** pointed to sustained momentum in technology, while economically sensitive airlines, energy transition plays and select financials reacted to merger speculation, contract wins and early earnings beats. 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Management signaled future buybacks remain on hold until cash flow stabilizes.</p><p>2. <strong>Wells Fargo disclosed weaker-than-expected loan and fee revenue, underscoring pressure from lower rates.</strong> Net interest income missed consensus despite brisk commercial-loan growth, while non-interest income lagged amid softer advisory fees. Credit quality remained steady, yet provisions for potential defaults climbed more than 20%.</p><p>3. <strong>JPMorgan Chase posted a 20% surge in markets revenue, lifting headline profit despite volatile conditions.</strong> Trading gains outweighed geopolitical risks, and investment-banking fees advanced amid a revival in tech and space-related deals. Management cautioned that geopolitical tensions require robust risk management.</p><p>4. <strong>Johnson & Johnson raised full-year guidance after strong demand for Darzalex and Tremfya offset Stelara erosion.</strong> Revenue grew nearly double-digits and adjusted earnings topped forecasts, helped by oncology and immunology products. The company reiterated opposition to proposed international price-control legislation.</p><p>5. <strong>BlackRock’s first-quarter profit climbed as active exchange-traded funds attracted solid inflows.</strong> Assets under management reached almost $14 trillion, and management highlighted dispersion-driven demand for low-cost strategies. Shares advanced as investors welcomed resilient fee growth despite market volatility.</p><p>6. <strong>Novo Nordisk partnered with OpenAI to deploy artificial-intelligence tools across drug discovery and operations.</strong> The alliance will analyze complex datasets, streamline manufacturing and train staff, aiming to accelerate innovation and improve productivity as competition in weight-loss therapies intensifies.</p><p>7. <strong>Amazon entered advanced talks to acquire satellite operator Globalstar, boosting the target’s stock.</strong> A takeover would expand Amazon’s space-based communications capabilities ahead of its Kuiper network rollout, potentially strengthening vertical integration and challenging rival constellations.</p><p>8. <strong>Credo Technology agreed to buy Israeli chipmaker DustPhotonics in a deal valued up to $1.3 billion.</strong> The combination enhances Credo’s high-speed optical connectivity portfolio for artificial-intelligence data centers, with an immediate $750 million cash payment and additional milestone-linked consideration.</p><p>9. <strong>Bloom Energy secured an expanded contract to supply Oracle with up to 2.8 GW of fuel-cell power.</strong> The agreement supports rapidly growing AI and cloud-computing workloads, positioning Bloom as a critical provider of low-carbon power solutions to large data-center operators.</p><p>10. <strong>United Airlines’ chief executive informally pitched a merger with American Airlines, reviving consolidation speculation.</strong> People familiar with the matter said the discussion occurred during a recent White House meeting, but any transaction would face significant regulatory scrutiny across competition and consumer-choice dimensions.</p><p><strong>Sources</strong>: Reuters, Dow Jones, Tiger Newspress, public market data</p><p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: For informational purposes only; 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Globalstar and American Airlines Jump 9% \n</h2>\n\n<h4 class=\"meta\">\n\n\n<a class=\"head\" href=\"https://laohu8.com/wemedia/1079075236\">\n\n\n<div class=\"h-thumb\" style=\"background-image:url(https://static.tigerbbs.com/8274c5b9d4c2852bfb1c4d6ce16c68ba);background-size:cover;\"></div>\n\n<div class=\"h-content\">\n<p class=\"h-name\">Tiger Newspress </p>\n<p class=\"h-time\">2026-04-14 20:25</p>\n</div>\n\n</a>\n\n\n</h4>\n\n</header>\n<article>\n<html><head></head><body><h2 id=\"id_1369993896\">01 Stock Market</h2><p><strong>As of Apr 14, U.S. stock index futures performed as follows:</strong> Dow contracts were little changed but held modest gains after an early bounce, supported by defensive consumer and healthcare names. S&P 500 futures advanced as upbeat corporate results offset concerns about higher energy costs, while Nasdaq 100 futures outpaced peers thanks to fresh enthusiasm for semiconductors and AI-linked software. Traders appeared reassured by progress toward a U.S.–Iran cease-fire, which helped cap oil prices and lifted risk appetite without materially shifting Fed-rate expectations.</p><p><strong>Notable Stock Movers:</strong> **Intel (INTC) up 1.4% at $65.95**, extending a nine-day surge on optimism about AI chips and an Irish foundry buyback. **American Airlines (AAL) up 4.7% at $14.80**, buoyed by talk of a possible combination with United. **Novo Nordisk (NVO) up 2.5% at $138.40** after unveiling an AI partnership with OpenAI. **Bloom Energy (BE) up 14% at $17.85** on an expanded fuel-cell supply deal with Oracle, and **Credo Technology (CRDO) up 19% at $160.50** after announcing a takeover that strengthens its data-center connectivity lineup. Meanwhile, **Tesla (TSLA) gained 1.8% at $358.64**, and **Micron (MU) added 2.2% at $436.00**, highlighting broad interest in growth themes.</p><p>Chip-related ETFs such as **SOXL up 3.9% at $83.71** and bullish QQQ products like **TQQQ up 1.7% at $51.51** pointed to sustained momentum in technology, while economically sensitive airlines, energy transition plays and select financials reacted to merger speculation, contract wins and early earnings beats. 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Management signaled future buybacks remain on hold until cash flow stabilizes.</p><p>2. <strong>Wells Fargo disclosed weaker-than-expected loan and fee revenue, underscoring pressure from lower rates.</strong> Net interest income missed consensus despite brisk commercial-loan growth, while non-interest income lagged amid softer advisory fees. Credit quality remained steady, yet provisions for potential defaults climbed more than 20%.</p><p>3. <strong>JPMorgan Chase posted a 20% surge in markets revenue, lifting headline profit despite volatile conditions.</strong> Trading gains outweighed geopolitical risks, and investment-banking fees advanced amid a revival in tech and space-related deals. Management cautioned that geopolitical tensions require robust risk management.</p><p>4. <strong>Johnson & Johnson raised full-year guidance after strong demand for Darzalex and Tremfya offset Stelara erosion.</strong> Revenue grew nearly double-digits and adjusted earnings topped forecasts, helped by oncology and immunology products. The company reiterated opposition to proposed international price-control legislation.</p><p>5. <strong>BlackRock’s first-quarter profit climbed as active exchange-traded funds attracted solid inflows.</strong> Assets under management reached almost $14 trillion, and management highlighted dispersion-driven demand for low-cost strategies. Shares advanced as investors welcomed resilient fee growth despite market volatility.</p><p>6. <strong>Novo Nordisk partnered with OpenAI to deploy artificial-intelligence tools across drug discovery and operations.</strong> The alliance will analyze complex datasets, streamline manufacturing and train staff, aiming to accelerate innovation and improve productivity as competition in weight-loss therapies intensifies.</p><p>7. <strong>Amazon entered advanced talks to acquire satellite operator Globalstar, boosting the target’s stock.</strong> A takeover would expand Amazon’s space-based communications capabilities ahead of its Kuiper network rollout, potentially strengthening vertical integration and challenging rival constellations.</p><p>8. <strong>Credo Technology agreed to buy Israeli chipmaker DustPhotonics in a deal valued up to $1.3 billion.</strong> The combination enhances Credo’s high-speed optical connectivity portfolio for artificial-intelligence data centers, with an immediate $750 million cash payment and additional milestone-linked consideration.</p><p>9. <strong>Bloom Energy secured an expanded contract to supply Oracle with up to 2.8 GW of fuel-cell power.</strong> The agreement supports rapidly growing AI and cloud-computing workloads, positioning Bloom as a critical provider of low-carbon power solutions to large data-center operators.</p><p>10. <strong>United Airlines’ chief executive informally pitched a merger with American Airlines, reviving consolidation speculation.</strong> People familiar with the matter said the discussion occurred during a recent White House meeting, but any transaction would face significant regulatory scrutiny across competition and consumer-choice dimensions.</p><p><strong>Sources</strong>: Reuters, Dow Jones, Tiger Newspress, public market data</p><p><strong>Disclaimer</strong>: For informational purposes only; not investment advice.</p></body></html>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"source_url":"","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"1184174367","content_text":"01 Stock MarketAs of Apr 14, U.S. stock index futures performed as follows: Dow contracts were little changed but held modest gains after an early bounce, supported by defensive consumer and healthcare names. S&P 500 futures advanced as upbeat corporate results offset concerns about higher energy costs, while Nasdaq 100 futures outpaced peers thanks to fresh enthusiasm for semiconductors and AI-linked software. Traders appeared reassured by progress toward a U.S.–Iran cease-fire, which helped cap oil prices and lifted risk appetite without materially shifting Fed-rate expectations.Notable Stock Movers: **Intel (INTC) up 1.4% at $65.95**, extending a nine-day surge on optimism about AI chips and an Irish foundry buyback. **American Airlines (AAL) up 4.7% at $14.80**, buoyed by talk of a possible combination with United. **Novo Nordisk (NVO) up 2.5% at $138.40** after unveiling an AI partnership with OpenAI. **Bloom Energy (BE) up 14% at $17.85** on an expanded fuel-cell supply deal with Oracle, and **Credo Technology (CRDO) up 19% at $160.50** after announcing a takeover that strengthens its data-center connectivity lineup. Meanwhile, **Tesla (TSLA) gained 1.8% at $358.64**, and **Micron (MU) added 2.2% at $436.00**, highlighting broad interest in growth themes.Chip-related ETFs such as **SOXL up 3.9% at $83.71** and bullish QQQ products like **TQQQ up 1.7% at $51.51** pointed to sustained momentum in technology, while economically sensitive airlines, energy transition plays and select financials reacted to merger speculation, contract wins and early earnings beats. Overall, pre-market breadth favored advancers, with several high-beta names posting double-digit percentage gains, although weakness in Dell and HP hinted that profit-taking in legacy hardware remains a counterweight.02 Other Markets• 10-year U.S. Treasury yield fell 0.18%, to 4.29%.• U.S. Dollar Index fell 0.37% to 98.05.• WTI crude oil futures fell 2.16% to 96.94 USD/barrel; COMEX gold futures rose 0.65% to 4,798.30 USD/ounce.03 Key News1. CarMax reported a quarterly net loss and paused buybacks, sending shares lower in pre-market trade. The used-car retailer booked a $120 million deficit and comparable sales slipped nearly 2%, reflecting aggressive price cuts aimed at recapturing market share. Management signaled future buybacks remain on hold until cash flow stabilizes.2. Wells Fargo disclosed weaker-than-expected loan and fee revenue, underscoring pressure from lower rates. Net interest income missed consensus despite brisk commercial-loan growth, while non-interest income lagged amid softer advisory fees. Credit quality remained steady, yet provisions for potential defaults climbed more than 20%.3. JPMorgan Chase posted a 20% surge in markets revenue, lifting headline profit despite volatile conditions. Trading gains outweighed geopolitical risks, and investment-banking fees advanced amid a revival in tech and space-related deals. Management cautioned that geopolitical tensions require robust risk management.4. Johnson & Johnson raised full-year guidance after strong demand for Darzalex and Tremfya offset Stelara erosion. Revenue grew nearly double-digits and adjusted earnings topped forecasts, helped by oncology and immunology products. The company reiterated opposition to proposed international price-control legislation.5. BlackRock’s first-quarter profit climbed as active exchange-traded funds attracted solid inflows. Assets under management reached almost $14 trillion, and management highlighted dispersion-driven demand for low-cost strategies. Shares advanced as investors welcomed resilient fee growth despite market volatility.6. Novo Nordisk partnered with OpenAI to deploy artificial-intelligence tools across drug discovery and operations. The alliance will analyze complex datasets, streamline manufacturing and train staff, aiming to accelerate innovation and improve productivity as competition in weight-loss therapies intensifies.7. Amazon entered advanced talks to acquire satellite operator Globalstar, boosting the target’s stock. A takeover would expand Amazon’s space-based communications capabilities ahead of its Kuiper network rollout, potentially strengthening vertical integration and challenging rival constellations.8. Credo Technology agreed to buy Israeli chipmaker DustPhotonics in a deal valued up to $1.3 billion. The combination enhances Credo’s high-speed optical connectivity portfolio for artificial-intelligence data centers, with an immediate $750 million cash payment and additional milestone-linked consideration.9. Bloom Energy secured an expanded contract to supply Oracle with up to 2.8 GW of fuel-cell power. The agreement supports rapidly growing AI and cloud-computing workloads, positioning Bloom as a critical provider of low-carbon power solutions to large data-center operators.10. United Airlines’ chief executive informally pitched a merger with American Airlines, reviving consolidation speculation. People familiar with the matter said the discussion occurred during a recent White House meeting, but any transaction would face significant regulatory scrutiny across competition and consumer-choice dimensions.Sources: Reuters, Dow Jones, Tiger Newspress, public market dataDisclaimer: For informational purposes only; not investment advice.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{"ESmain":1,"YMmain":1,"NQmain":1}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":111,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"lives":[]}