Some of the names on the move ahead of the open.
div > div.group > p:first-child"> Boeing — Boeing remains on watch after falling nearly 4.5% Monday and dragging nearly 120 points off the Dow Jones Industrial Average by itself. A potential negative story has been rebutted this morning, with China Aircraft Leasing Group denying a newspaper report that it had put an order for 100 737 Max jets on hold.
Wynn Resorts — Wynn is offering $7.1 billion for Australian casino operator Crown Resorts. Crown said talks between the two parties were at a preliminary stage, with the proposed bid consisting of 50% cash and 50% in Wynn shares. SAP — UBS downgraded the enterprise software maker's stock to"neutral" from"buy," saying it doesn't foresee that the November acquisition of experience management company Qualtrics will transform SAP's near-term prospects. UBS also feels that SAP's gross margin targets may not be attainable.
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