Pfizer, Gilead, Ross: What to Watch When the Stock Market Opens Today
21 November 2020 - 1:31AM
Dow Jones News
By Jem Bartholomew
Here's what we're watching as markets kick into gear Friday.
-- Stock futures slipped, putting Wall Street on track to end a
choppy week with muted losses. Futures tied to the S&P 500 and
the Dow Jones Industrial Average both fell 0.2%. Read our full
market wrap here.
-- What's coming up. A measure of European consumer confidence
is due at 10 a.m. ET, and the Baker Hughes rig count, a proxy for
drilling activity in the oil industry, is expected at 1 p.m.
-- IPOs to watch. Maravai LifeSciences Holdings and Sotera
Health are expected to begin trading Friday.
-- Pfizer said it plans to ask U.S. health regulators on Friday
to permit use of its Covid-19 vaccine, a milepost in months of
frantic efforts to find a medicine that could beat back a rampaging
pandemic. It could put the vaccine on track for distribution in
December if cleared quickly. The pharmaceutical company's shares
climbed 1.5% in offhours trading.
Market Movers to Watch
-- Gilead Sciences fell 1.6% before the bell after the World
Health Organization recommended against the use of antiviral drug
remdesivir for Covid-19.
-- Moderna, another company in the race for a coronavirus
vaccine, saw its shares climb premarket over 3%.
-- Ross Stores gained 4.4% offhours after the retailer posted
third-quarter earnings that beat analysts' predictions.
-- Workday dropped 3.4% premarket after the cloud-software
company warned of lingering Covid-19 effects, despite reporting
profit and revenue that topped Wall Street's expectations.
-- Foot Locker advanced 2.8% premarket after the shoe retailer
posted quarterly earnings that beat analysts' expectations.
-- Occidental Petroleum jumped 2.5% before the market opened
after Susquehanna Community Financial said the oil company's share
price would rise to $18 a share. Occidental closed Thursday at
$13.36.
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(END) Dow Jones Newswires
November 20, 2020 09:16 ET (14:16 GMT)
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