On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Schwab (SCHW) are up premarket after Citigroup raised the recommendation on the financial services firm to buy from neutral. Analyst Chris Allen wrote in a note, “For most names, we have reduced our earnings estimates due to market-driven and/or capital markets revisions. Schwab was the exception where improving new net assets trends, better-than-expected trading and capital return outlook provided an offset."
- Trump Media & Technology Group (DJT) slumped in pre-market trading after the company filed on April 1 to register up to 142.5 million shares and warrants for sale. The filing is the first step for the president’s trust, controlled by his son Donald Trump Jr.. to sell down a 114.75 million share stake. It also registered millions of shares owned by the sponsor of the blank-check firm that merged with Trump Media to take it public last year.
- Newsmax (NMAX) shares are retreating in US premarket trading, pausing its blinding IPO rally which saw shares surge 2,230% since its debut earlier this week. The stock soared nearly 180% to close at $233 on Tuesday, building on a 735% surge in its debut session which saw the shares halted multiple times.
- Hims & Hers (HIMS) shares jumped as much as 14%, the most intraday since February, after the firm said it is expanding its weight-loss offerings by adding access to generic liraglutide and branded tirzepatide through its telehealth platform.

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