Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: American Airlines shares fell 2.5% after an American Airlines regional jet collided with an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., marking the first fatal commercial airline crash on U.S. soil since 2009. Nvidia shares pulled back more than 3% as the chipmaker remained under selling pressure. United Parcel Service plummeted 16% after announcing an agreement with Amazon to lower its volume by more than 50% by the second half of 2026. Las Vegas Sands gained more than 10% on better-than-expected revenue. ServiceNow pulled back more than 12% on weak first-quarter revenue guidance. International Business Machines gained 12% on better-than-expected fourth-quarter results. Caterpillar dropped 4.8% after missing fourth-quarter revenue expectations. Teradyne dipped 6.5% despite mixed guidance. Comcast shares fell 12% after reporting a net loss of 139,000 residential broadband subscribers. Cigna fell 8% after fourth-quarter results missed estimates. Dow slipped 6% on fourth-quarter results and guidance. Northrop Grumman shares slipped 2% after missing sales expectations. Microsoft dipped about 6%, on pace for its worst day since Oct. 31, on the back of disappointing revenue guidance.
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: American Airlines — Shares fell 2.5% after an American Airlines regional jet collided with an Army helicopter in Washington, D.C., marking the first fatal commercial airline crash on U.S. soil since 2009. Nvidia — Shares pulled back more than 3% as the chipmaker remained under selling pressure. Nvidia has slipped more than 16% so far this week.
5 million from analysts surveyed by FactSet. Teradyne sees current-quarter revenue in the range of $660 million to $700 million. Comcast — Shares of the telecommunications giant fell 12% after reporting a net loss of 139,000 residential broadband subscribers for the fourth quarter. That was worse than the company projected in December. The stock fell to its lowest level since 2022. Cigna — The health-care stock fell 8% after fourth-quarter results missed estimates.
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