News Bulletin
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
Morning Edition
Economic Numbers:
|
Time |
Event |
Actual |
Forecast |
Previous |
|
Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026 |
||||
|
1:50 |
FOMC Member Kashkari
Speaks |
|
|
|
|
10:00 |
JOLTS Job Openings (Apr) |
|
6.860M |
6.866M |
|
10:10 |
IBD/TIPP Economic Optimism (Jun) |
|
44.5 |
42.6 |
|
23:00 |
Fed Goolsbee
Speaks |
|
|
|
Indices
|
|
CLOSE |
50 DMA |
200 DMA |
|
DJIA |
51,078.88 |
48,779.36 |
47,799.15 |
|
NASDAQ |
27,086.81 |
24,497.75 |
23,248.06 |
|
S&P 500 |
7,599.96 |
7,099.95 |
6,842.82 |
Earnings Calendar:
(EPS: Earning Per Share / Rev: Revenue / Mkt Cap : market Capital/ BMO :
Before Market Opening /AMC : After Market Close)
|
NAME |
COMPANY |
Mkt CAP |
EPS (Forcast) |
EPS (Actual) |
Rev (Forcast) |
Rev (Actual) |
Time |
|
GRLVF |
Group
Eleven Resources |
$215.82M |
|
|
|
|
|
|
NB |
NioCorp Developments |
$840.04M |
-0.01 |
(+150%) +$0.006 |
0 |
$0 |
|
|
CTRN |
Citi
Trends |
$384.69M |
0.32 |
(+188.89%) +$0.91 |
$217.42M |
(+6.18%) +$230.858M |
BMO |
|
GOTU |
Gaotu Techedu |
$404.06M |
>-$0.01 |
(+625%) +$0.031 |
$237.95M |
(+610.02%) +$1.689B |
BMO |
|
ODD |
ODDITY
Tech Ltd. Class A |
$765.43M |
-0.03 |
(-1,087.5%) -$0.38 |
$187.87M |
(+5.36%) +$197.94M |
BMO |
|
VSCO |
Victoria's
Secret |
$4.37B |
0.32 |
(+77.22%) +$0.56 |
$1.52B |
(+2.52%) +$1.56B |
BMO |
|
SIG |
Signet
Jewelers |
$3.47B |
1.38 |
(-43.56%) +$0.78 |
$1.55B |
(>-0.01%) +$1.554B |
BMO |
|
TIGR |
Up Fintech Holding |
$914.03M |
0.23 |
(-104.31%) -$0.01 |
$152.12M |
(+1.83%) +$154.9M |
BMO |
|
MOMO |
Hello
Group |
$904.63M |
0.23 |
(-41.67%) +$0.134 |
$347.60M |
(+586.43%) +$2.386B |
BMO |
|
DG |
Dollar
General |
$24.36B |
1.89 |
(+6.04%) +$2 |
$10.81B |
(-0.26%) +$10.787B |
BMO |
|
VLGEA |
Village
Super Market |
$618.17M |
|
0.61 |
|
+$572.587M |
|
|
DCI |
Donaldson
Company |
$9.48B |
1.05 |
(-4.49%) +$1 |
$973.65M |
(+2.2%) +$995.1M |
|
|
SPWH |
Sportsman's
Warehouse |
$51.42M |
-0.54 |
|
$252.30M |
|
AMC |
|
PETS |
Petmed Express |
$46.44M |
-0.18 |
|
|
|
AMC |
|
GTLB |
Gitlab |
$5.24B |
0.21 |
|
$254.23M |
|
AMC |
|
ULTA |
Ulta
Beauty |
$22.17B |
6.89 |
|
$3.12B |
|
AMC |
|
PANW |
Palo
Alto Networks |
$229.86B |
0.79 |
|
$2.94B |
|
AMC |
Market
News:
Celcuity Inc. (NASDAQ:CELC) shares fell 15% Tuesday following the
release of detailed efficacy and safety results from the PIK3CA mutant cohort
of the Phase 3 VIKTORIA-1 clinical trial of gedatolisib
in adults with hormone receptor positive, human epidermal growth factor
receptor 2 negative, PIK3CA mutated, locally advanced or metastatic breast
cancer.
The trial results showed that gedatolisib plus fulvestrant and palbociclib
reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 50% compared to alpelisib plus fulvestrant.
Median progression-free survival was 11.1 months with the gedatolisib-triplet
versus 5.6 months with alpelisib plus fulvestrant.
Shake Shack
Inc. (NYSE:SHAK) shares fell 7% Tuesday after the company reduced
its financial guidance for the second quarter and full fiscal year 2026.
The burger chain lowered its second quarter total revenue outlook to $415
million to $420 million from the prior range of $424 million to $428 million.
Same-shack sales guidance was cut to 2.5% to 3.0% from the previous 3.0% to
5.0% range.
The Dow futures contract had slid by 214 points, or 0.4%, S&P
500 futures had dropped by 16 points, or 0.2%, and Nasdaq 100 futures had declined by 35
points, or 0.1%.
Here are
some of the biggest premarket U.S. stock movers today:
Alphabet
Inc. unveiled a sweeping plan to raise $80 billion in
equity capital, as the tech giant aims to bankroll the skyrocketing costs of
its artificial intelligence infrastructure. Conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway
Inc. has also agreed to inject $10 billion through a private placement, a detail
that analysts at Vital Knowledge flagged could be a sign that even the largest
companies may struggle to fund AI through internal operations. Shares of
Alphabet were lower by more than 2% in premarket U.S. trading.
Credo
Technology Group's stock declined after posting quarterly
sales that underwhelmed optimistic expectations.
Shares of Marvell Technology soared by more than 22%. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang suggested that the semiconductor
player could be the next "trillion-dollar company." As of the last
close, Marvell's market cap stood at a little under $192 billion.
Huang also claimed that Nvidia has
enough supply to meet runaway growth in AI-fueled
demand for central processing units and graphics processing units. Nvidia shares moved up before the opening bell.
Hewlett
Packard Enterprise reported record second-quarter results
and accelerated its long-term financial goals by two years, as expansion of AI
data centers boosts demand for its servers and
networking products. Shares rocketed highe.
Microchip
Technology offered an upbeat outlook for its data center unit revenue, sending shares higher.
Generac Holdings shares increased after the power
company signed a supply deal with a leading hyperscale
data center operator.
AI-native manufacturing marketplace Xometry
shares slid after the firm announced a $225 million equity raise.
StandardAero Inc. shares
declined following a move by analysts at Jefferies to cut their rating of the
aircraft maintenance company to "hold" from "buy."
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