These are the stocks posting the largest moves in premarket trading.
Check out the companies making headlines in premarket trading Tuesday. Uber — Shares of the ride hailing company rose 2% after Uber's third-quarter gross bookings of $35.3 billion topped the company's guidance of $29 billion to $30 billion. UBS — Shares of the Switzerland-based bank climbed more than 3% after UBS recorded an underlying operating profit before tax of $844 million, well ahead of consensus expectations.
Tripadvisor reported earnings of 52 cents per shares on $533 million of revenue, versus the 47 cents per share on $505 million of revenue expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Coterra Energy — Shares rose 3% in premarket trading Tuesday, a day after the company's earnings report. Coterra topped the earnings forecast of analysts polled by FactSet, while also raising its full-year production guidance. Sanmina — Shares tumbled 11.7% after the electronics manufacturer offered weak guidance.
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