| What to watch today: Wall Street steady after four straight days of record highs | | | | THU, NOV 04, 2021 | | | | AS OF THU, NOV 04, 2021 • 08:31 ET | | Dow Jones Fut | | 36,157.58 | | Current: | 36,034.00 | | Change: | -1.00 | | Impl. Open: | -.58 | | | S&P 500 Fut | | 4,660.57 | | Current: | 4,659.00 | | Change: | 6.75 | | Impl. Open: | 6.43 | | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | | 16,144.50 | | Current: | 16,189.50 | | Change: | 59.75 | | Impl. Open: | 58.00 | | | Russell 2000 Mini | | 2,404.28 | | Current: | 2,408.70 | | Change: | 7.60 | | Impl. Open: | 6.42 | | | One day before releasing its October employment report, the Labor Department reported Thursday initial jobless claims of 269,000 for last week, a better-than-expected reading and a drop to another pandemic low. On Wednesday morning, ADP's October read on U.S. companies' hiring was much better than expected. (CNBC) | | | | The House is preparing to vote as soon as Thursday on a revised draft of President Joe Biden's now-$1.85 trillion social and climate spending package after a flurry of last-minute adjustments. A bipartisan, Senate-passed $1 trillion infrastructure bill could also come up for a vote in the House. (AP) | | | | Roku (ROKU) shares slid 7.9% in premarket trading despite an earnings beat. The video-streaming device maker earned 48 cents per share for its latest quarter, well above the 6-cent consensus estimate, but revenue fell short of forecasts and the company issued a lower-than-expected revenue forecast for the holiday quarter. | | | | Qualcomm (QCOM) beat estimates by 29 cents with adjusted quarterly earnings of $2.55 per share, and the chip maker's revenue also beat forecasts. Qualcomm also forecasts strong growth, driven by demands for 5G smartphone technology. Shares jumped 8.3% in premarket trading. | | | | Electronic Arts (EA) reported an adjusted quarterly profit of $1.49 per share, compared with a consensus estimate of $1.17. The video game maker also beat on the top line. EA also raised its full-year outlook amid strength in its sports-themed games. Electronic Arts added 2.9% in the premarket. | | | | Take-Two Interactive (TTWO) had a quarter that mirrored rival Electronic Arts, beating on both the top and bottom lines, and raising its outlook. Take-Two reported adjusted earnings of $1.63 a share, beating the consensus estimate of $1.34, and its stock added 1.1% in premarket action. | | | | Etsy (ETSY) issued weaker-than-expected current-quarter revenue guidance although the online crafts marketplace did beat forecasts for its most recent quarter, coming in 8 cents above estimates with earnings of 62 cents per share. The stock fell modestly in the premarket. | | | | ViacomCBS (VIAC) rose 1.2% in premarket trading after its quarterly earnings matched estimates and revenue came in better than expected. Results got a boost from strength in the company's streaming and TV businesses. | | | | Planet Fitness (PLNT) surged 4.7% in premarket action after beating on the top and bottom lines and raising its full-year revenue forecast. Planet Fitness earned an adjusted 25 cents per share for its latest quarter, 7 cents above estimates. | | | | Wayfair (W) slid 4.4% in the premarket after it reported an unexpected quarterly profit but saw revenue fall below analyst forecasts. The online home goods seller noted that spending has started to transition toward brick-and-mortar stores post-pandemic and it may take a few quarters for its growth to return to normal levels. | | | | MGM Resorts (MGM) rallied 4.3% in the premarket after announcing plans to sell the operations of its Mirage casino in Las Vegas to another operator. MGM said no sales agreement has been reached, however, and it did not disclose the name of any potential buyers. | | | | Allbirds (BIRD) fell almost 4% in Thursday's premarket, one day after the company known for its eco-friendly wool sneakers and slip-ons shoes surged 90% in its stock market debut, grabbing a valuation of roughly $4.1 billion. | | |
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