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Expedia (EXPE) stock jumped alongside strong Q2 results and an upgraded outlook.
MEDIROM Healthcare Technologies (MRM) stock rocketed on plans to join the World ID network.
BioVie (BIVI) stock plummeted after the company priced shares in a public offering.
Oriental Rise (ORIS) stock surged in what might have been a meme rally.
Tesla (TSLA) stock dipped this morning after it abandoned its Dojo supercomputer plans.
D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) stock was down today after it reported mixed Q2 results.
SoundHound AI (SOUN) stock took off after the company smashed Wall Street's Q2 estimates.
Tempus AI (TEM) stock climbed higher after the company's earnings came in above analysts' estimates.
Eli Lilly (LLY) stock continued to sink as investors were disappointed with its weight loss pill trial data.
Take-Two (TTWO) shares slipped on Friday after the company's CEO discussed pricing for Grand Theft Auto VI.
Natera (NTRA) stock gained alongside a strong Q2 earnings report.
Disney (DIS) stock slipped after CEO Bob Iger said the company will make what 'resonates with consumers.'
Wendy's (WEN) stock rallied despite the fast-food company cutting its 2025 guidance.
Netflix (NFLX) stock increased after it secured rights to some of the FIFA Women's World Cup soccer games.
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