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Wynn Resorts, Planet Fitness, AMC, Lyft and more

by International Business Today
September 26, 2022
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An exterior view shows Encore Las Vegas (L) and Wynn Las Vegas as the coronavirus continues to spread across the United States on March 15, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.

Las Vegas Sands, Wynn Resorts — Shares of the casino operators both soared about 11% after Macao announced its plan to allow Chinese tour groups back in the casinos as soon as November. The Macau government said that it will resume visitation access from Mainland China through tours and e-visa in a few months. Jefferies upgraded the duo to buy from hold following the reopening announcement.

Li Auto, Xpeng — The Chinese electric vehicle makers all saw shares increase after Beijing announced an extension of tax breaks on electric vehicles. Xpeng went up about 3%. Li, a competitor, jumped about 5.5% despite cutting guidance for the third quarter.

Chegg — Shares of the educational tech company jumped more than 6% after Needham upgraded the company to a buy rating from hold. The firm has a $28 price target on Chegg’s shares, representing 48% upside from Friday’s close.

Vertical Aerospace — The Bristol, England-based builder of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft test flew its VX4 eVTOL model for the first time over the weekend, while tethered to the ground. Shares slumped 8%.

Atlas — Shares of the asset management company increased 3.7% following a statement from Poseidon Acquisition that it had increased its bid to $15.50 per share, up from $14.45. Poseidon called the bid its “final and best offer.”

Core Laboratories — Shares of the energy company fell 3.4% after Morgan Stanley downgraded Core Laboratories to underweight from equal weight. Morgan Stanley said that Core appeared to have less upside for free cash flow than its peers and an outsized international exposure that could weigh on results.

Planet Fitness – The gym stock jumped 2% after Raymond James upgraded Planet Fitness to strong buy from market perform. The investment firm cited a “highly resilient business model” and clean balance sheet as reasons to be optimistic about the stock.

AMC Entertainment — Shares of the movie theater giant and meme-stock favorite slumped 8% following news that AMC would likely sell up to 425 million units of APE, its preferred shares. APE leapt roughly 5%.

Kimco Realty — Shares of the real estate investment trust fell more than 5%, making it the worst performer in the S&P 500. Kimco invests in shopping centers. The real estate sector overall underperformed within the broad-market index, down more than 3%.

PG&E — The utility company was up 1%, continuing a pre-market rally. PG&E will replace Citrix Systems in the S&P 500, the S&P Dow Jones Indices said Friday. 

LAVA Therapeutics — The health company shot up 89% after the announcement that Seagen will produce LAVA’s tumor-targeting therapy. LAVA will receive $50 million up front with the potential for up to $650 million more as part of the agreement.

Amazon — Shares of the ecommerce giant were up 1% following news of a Prime Day-like event for members coming in October.

Lyft – Shares of the ride hailing company fell about 3% after UBS downgraded the stock to neutral from a buy. The firm said it’s skeptical that Lyft can deliver top-line growth at the industry level.

Estée Lauder — The cosmetics company was up 1% after the announcement of a partnership with BALMAIN focused on luxury beauty products.

— CNBC’s Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Tanaya Macheel, Scott Schnipper and Darla Mercado contributed reporting



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