On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) edged higher in premarket trading after CEO Jensen Huang said Nvidia’s much-anticipated Rubin data center processors are in production and customers will soon be able to try out the technology.
- Shares of Tesla (TSLA) edged higher ahead of the market open after the EV maker's China factory shipments dropped in 2025, despite a last-minute bump in December, as the company struggles with a slowdown in global sales. The company shipped 851,732 vehicles from its Shanghai plant last year, down about 7% from a year earlier, according to preliminary data from China’s Passenger Car Association. That includes 97,171 in December, just the fourth month in 2025 that saw an increase.
- Shares of OneStream (OS) soared in early trading as buyout firm Hg is in advanced talks to acquire the financial software maker, according to people familiar with the matter. OneStream and shareholders such as KKR & Co. raised $563.5 million including overallotment shares in an initial public offering in 2024. Reuters reported in November that the company, which says its customers include 18% of the Fortune 500, was exploring options including a possible sale and that Hg was among the potential bidders.