On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Expedia shares fall after the company cut its full-year outlook for gross bookings and revenue. It cited weaker-than-expected domestic and inbound travel demand in the US at the start of the year. CFO Scott Schenkel noted that there was a near-30% decline in inbound bookings from Canada, which drove a 7% drop in overall inbound travel to the US
- Microchip rises after 4Q results after the bell on Thursday. Its' adjusted EPS 11c, slightly beat the 10c estimate; net sales also slightly above estimates but down 27% y/y. - The chips manufacturer did say 4Q “marks the bottom of this prolonged industry down cycle"
- Crowdstrike drops after a Bloomberg News report that US prosecutors and regulators are investigating a $32 million deal between Crowdstrike and a tech distributor -- specifically, what senior executives may have known about it.The transaction was made to supply software to the IRS, but apparently the IRS never purchased or received the products.

Meta Platforms, Adobe and Ulta Beauty Plunge
05:05

Adobe Falls, Peloton Drops, Hims & Hers Health Mixed As Shares Set for Record Week
04:10

Once Upon a Farm Tumbles, Ulta Beauty Sinks, Adobe Falls After CEO Steps Down
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