Top Moving Stocks Today – Tesla, Apple, Adobe & More

By - Mahi

Tesla delivered 384,122 vehicles in Q2—down 13.5% from last year. Still, it nearly matched Wall Street's forecast. Stock rose 4.3%.

Rivian sold 10,661 vehicles in Q2, 23% lower than last year. The EV start-up reiterated its annual target but saw shares drop 2.3%.

Apple jumped 1.8% after Jefferies upgraded it to 'Hold' and raised its price target. Investors eye stable Q3 earnings ahead.

Centene withdrew its full-year earnings outlook after fewer-than-expected signups in health plans. Shares crashed almost 40%.

JPMorgan, BofA, Wells Fargo, and others raised dividends and announced new buyback plans following strong Fed stress test results.

Verint Systems jumped 12% after reports of buyout talks with private-equity firm Thoma Bravo surfaced via Bloomberg.

Rigetti, D-Wave, and IonQ rallied after analyst Troy Jensen rated them 'Overweight'. Quantum Computing stock rose 3.3% to $19.26.

Adobe fell 4.1% after a downgrade and pressure from Figma’s IPO filing. Price target was slashed from $420 to $280.

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