Today’s Stocks to Watch: Intel and Constellation Brands

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Key Points To Watch Out For:

  • Intel shares rose 5% after rumors of possible strategic divisions
  • Baidu recorded a third quarter of falling revenues, which pushed its shares down
  • Berkshire Hathaway increased its positions in Constellation and Domino’s, but exited Ulta Beauty

Constellation Brands (STZ), Domino’s Pizza (DPZ): Boost After Berkshire’s Bet

Shares of Constellation Brands and Domino’s Pizza rose in pre-market trading after Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway revealed a new stake in the beer company and increased its stake in the pizza chain. This backing has boosted market confidence in both companies.

Ulta Beauty (ULTA): Pressure After Berkshire Exit

Berkshire Hathaway sold its entire stake in Ulta Beauty, causing the stock to decline before the market opened. Buffett’s decision to exit the cosmetics chain raises questions about its future growth prospects.

Intel (INTC): Possible Strategic Moves Boost Share Price

Intel gained 5 percent in pre-market trading following reports that Broadcom (AVGO) and TSMC (TSM) are negotiating deals that could lead to a split of the company. These reports have fueled speculation about a possible restructuring at the semiconductor giant.

Baidu (BIDU): Revenue Falls, but Profits Increase

Baidu recorded its third consecutive quarter of declining revenue, although it managed to double its profits. However, despite this profit growth, the company failed to convince investors, leading to a 2 percent drop in its shares during pre-market trading.

Delta Air Lines (DAL): Shares Drop After Plane Crash

Delta’s shares fell more than 2 percent in pre-market trading after a regional plane operated by the airline crashed while landing in Toronto on Monday. Although there were no fatalities, the incident could affect perceptions of the company’s safety and operational standards.

Earnings Highlights of the Day

The market will closely monitor the financial reports of several key companies:

After the close: Occidental Petroleum (OXY), Devon Energy (DVN), and Bumble (BMBL).

Before the opening: Medtronic (MDT).

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