On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Flower Foods (FLO) slid in extended trading after the maker of Wonder Bread cut its adjusted earnings per share forecast for the full year.
- Ross Stores (ROST) raised its annual profit outlook for a second time this year, signaling that the discount retailer’s momentum is holding up. The California-based company now expects full-year earnings of $8.61 to $8.77 a share, it said in a statement Thursday, up from $7.50 to $7.74 previously and ahead of Wall Street’s estimates.
- Moderna (MRNA) shares tumbled 24%, the worst ever daily slide, one day after the drugmaker’s record 177% surge that stemmed from a clinical trial win. Shares of the drugmaker had more than doubled after the company said a personalized cancer vaccine combined with partner Merck & Co.’s Keytruda helped cut the recurrence of melanoma in a large, late-stage trial.

Closing Bell: Ross Stores Sales Beat, Crypto Stocks Rally, SpaceX Slips
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