Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc - Class A

NYSE: SPCE
$6.88
+$0.46 (+7.2%)
Closing Price on November 5, 2024

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Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AbbVie, Amazon.com, APA, CF Industries, Costco Wholesale, eBay, Etsy, GoDaddy, Intercontinental Exchange, Lululemon Athletica, Match, MetLife,...
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included AbbVie, Alcoa, Alibaba, Best Buy, Beyond Meat, Block, Coinbase Global, Foot Locker, GoPro, Home Depot, Lithium Americas, Nvidia, TotalEnergies,...
Here's a look at 10 active stocks in Wednesday's premarket session. Equities were trying to make a comeback from Tuesday's losses.
After markets close Tuesday, these four companies will report results for their most recent quarters.
BofA Securities is taking a look at four stocks that are being sold off Wednesday morning.
Virgin Galactic stock was up by double-digits after it announced it will open its reservation list for space flights. Other, earth-bound news was driving premarket trading Tuesday morning.
In an overall poor market for growth stocks Thursday, meme stocks mostly traded lower. As always, however, there are exceptions.
A cryptocurrency asset firm is paying the first-ever bitcoin dividend and the stock soared, while a space technology company was sinking on news of a new convertible debt offering.
Thursday’s top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Amazon.com, APA, Coupang, FuelCell Energy, GlobalFoundries, Lucid, Meta Platforms (Facebook) and Virgin Galactic.
Stocks were mostly trading lower Wednesday and many were putting up (down?) new 52-week lows.
Tuesday was not shaping up to be a winner on Tuesday. The same was true for meme stocks. As a group, losers outnumbered winners by about three to one.
Here are previews of four company earnings reports due out after markets close Monday.
Here's a look at how several meme stocks were performing as of the early afternoon Wednesday.
The rising price of Bitcoin gave a solid boost to a cryptocurrency exchange on Friday, but Monday morning brought second thoughts.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Disney, Domino's Pizza, Equifax, Micron Technology, NetApp, Occidental Petroleum, U.S. Steel, Virgin Galactic and Western Digital.