Free Trial

ASML, Five Below fall; J&J, V.F. Corp. rise; Wednesday, 7/17/2024

Stocks that traded heavily or had substantial price changes on Wednesday:

ASML Holding NV (ASML), down $136.14 to $932.06.

Bloomberg News said the U.S. is considering severe trade curbs if companies like ASML continue shipping advanced chip tech to China.

Five Below Inc. (FIVE), down $25.57 to $76.50.

CEO Joel Anderson left the discount retailer. The company also gave a profit forecast that fell short of expectations.

Spirit Airlines Inc. (SAVE), down 34 cents to $2.82.

The discount carrier cut its revenue forecast, saying it's making less than expected from fees.

V.F. Corp. (VFC), up $1.93 to $16.15.

The maker of Vans and Timberlands footwear is selling its Supreme business to eyewear maker EssilorLuxottica for $1.5 billion.

U.S. Bancorp (USB), up $1.97 to $45.26.

The bank, which has lagged the market this year, rose after beating analysts’ forecasts for profit and revenue.

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ), up $5.57 to $156.58.

The maker of health care products reported results that beat analysts’ forecasts.

Bloom Energy Corp. (BE), up 20 cents to $15.28.

The company announced a deal to provide fuel cells to data center operator CoreWeave.

Prologis Inc. (PLD), up $1.72 to $123.21.

The owner of logistics real estate reported stronger-than-expected results.

Where should you invest $1,000 right now?

Before you make your next trade, you'll want to hear this.

MarketBeat keeps track of Wall Street's top-rated and best performing research analysts and the stocks they recommend to their clients on a daily basis.

Our team has identified the five stocks that top analysts are quietly whispering to their clients to buy now before the broader market catches on... and none of the big name stocks were on the list.

They believe these five stocks are the five best companies for investors to buy now...

See The Five Stocks Here

A Guide To High-Short-Interest Stocks Cover

MarketBeat's analysts have just released their top five short plays for January 2025. Learn which stocks have the most short interest and how to trade them. Click the link below to see which companies made the list.

Get This Free Report
Like this article? Share it with a colleague.

Featured Articles and Offers

Recent Videos

From Landfills to Profits: Opal Fuels CEO Shares How the Company Turns Trash into Cash
The Real Reason Tesla Stock Is Soaring – and Why Tech Expert Says It Won’t Stop
Best ETFs for 2025: Growth, Stability, and AI-Driven Investing

Stock Lists

All Stock Lists

Investing Tools

Calendars and Tools

Search Headlines