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Stock Movers: IWG, Rheinmetall, Glencore
On this episode of Stock Movers: - IWG shares dropped as much as 15%, the most in three years, after its results. It forecast Ebitda for the full year of low end of $525 million to $565 million and saw $525 million to $565 million. - Rheinmetall fell by as much as 2.6%. The defence firm is looking at whether it can produce air defense systems in the Netherlands, according to Dutch news outlets BNR and Het Financieele Dagblad. - Glencore shares were up as much as 1.7% after the miner filed applications to have two copper projects with combined capital expenditure estimated at more than $13 billion included into Argentina's investment incentive program.


Bloomberg
2 days ago
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Stock Movers: Dayforce, Soho House, UnitedHealth
On this episode of Stock Movers: - Dayforce (DAY) shares rise after news that Thoma Bravo is in talks to acquire human resources management software provider Dayforce Inc., according to people familiar with the matter. - Soho House (SHCO) shares gain after news that a group of investors led by MCR will buy Soho House & Co. for about $9 per share in cash, a premium of about 83% over the closing stock price of Dec. 18. - UnitedHealth (UNH) shares are up after Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and other investors recently bought shares in the health insurer. Shares had slid 46% year-to-date through Thursday's close as the company contended with softening results and a federal probe of its business practices.


Bloomberg
2 days ago
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Stock Movers: SHCO, DAY, Novo Nordisk
On this episode of Stock Movers: - SoHo House (SHCO) is higher on news it is going private. Soho House & Co Inc. has entered into definitive agreements pursuant to which an investor group led by MCR and its Chairman and CEO Tyler Morse will acquire the outstanding shares of Soho House not held by certain significant shareholders. - Dayforce (DAY) shares are higher on news Thoma Bravo is in talks to acquire human resources management software provider Dayforce Inc., according to people familiar with the matter. The buyout firm is planning to take the Minneapolis-based company private in a deal that could be announced as soon as the coming weeks, the people said. - Novo Nordisk (NVO) shares advanced after the drugmaker's weight-loss drug Wegovy received US approval to treat a serious form of liver disease. The US Food and Drug Administration's decision "could start to help shift the momentum for Novo following a more difficult start to the year," according to Evan David Seigerman, an analyst at BMO Capital Markets. - Tonix Pharmaceuticals (TNXP) shares surged following a trading halt ahead of an announcement that the firm received FDA approval for Tonmya to treat fibromyalgia in adults.