On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Uber (UBER) shares jump after news the company will let customers hail robotaxis from Amazon's Zoox, starting in Las Vegas this summer. Zoox vehicles will also be available on the Uber app in Los Angeles, starting next year, as part of a multiyear agreement between Uber and Zoox.
- Oracle (ORCL) shares increased in early trading after the company reported strong sales and issued an outlook that suggests little letup in demand for AI computing. Revenue in Oracle's infrastructure business jumped to $4.9 billion in the three months ended Feb. 28, surpassing analysts' expectations and up from the previous quarter.
- Campbells (CPB) shares drop after the company 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.

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