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Ralph Lauren Jumps, Walmart Slides, Deere Tumbles

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On this episode of Stock Movers:

- Ralph Lauren (RL) surged after it reported revenue and profit that beat analyst expectations, demonstrating the high-end apparel company’s momentum with consumers in the face of ongoing tariff uncertainty. Shares rose 10%, the most intraday since April 2025, at 10:18 a.m. in Thursday trading in New York. The stock has declined 6.9% for the year through Wednesday’s close.

-Walmart (WMT) shares are down 2.9% ahead of the bell after the retailer’s forecast for adjusted earnings per share for the second quarter fell short of the consensus estimate. The company maintained its annual forecasts, though the Street estimate for adjusted EPS sits 7c above the top end of the guidance range.

- Deere (DE) shares fall as much as 7.2%, the most since August, after the company said it still expects a deep slump in the large agriculture machinery sector in the US and Canada this fiscal year, while conditions in South America will be worse than it previously saw. Analysts point out that a profit beat in the second quarter appeared to be fueled by tariff refunds.

 
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