Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.
On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Oracle (ORCL) shares soared as much as 15% on Wednesday after the software and cloud services company reported strong sales and issued an outlook that suggests little letup in demand for AI computing.
- Campbell’s (CPB) cut its profit outlook to the lowest in a decade as consumers eschew chips and pretzels while supply constraints are weighing on sales of freshly baked goods. Shares fell as much as 7.8% before the bell and are trading down 5.2% as of 8:20 a.m. in New York.
- Shares of Papa John’s (PZZA) surged after a report the pizza chain is drawing fresh takeover interest from Qatari-based investment fund Irth Capital. Papa John’s stock rose as much as 23% to nearly $40 in New York trading. The move erased a year-to-date decline of more than 15% through Tuesday’s close.

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