WWE, AMTD Digital And Some Other Big Stocks Moving Higher In Friday's Pre-Market Session

Benzinga · 01/06/2023 11:10

U.S. stock futures traded mixed this morning. Here are some big stocks recording gains in today’s pre-market trading session.

  • AMTD Digital Inc. (NYSE:HKD) shares surged 118.8% to $65.54 in pre-market trading after surging around 200% on Thursday.
  • AMTD IDEA Group (NYSE:AMTD) shares rose 20% to $2.52 in pre-market trading after climbing 28% on Thursday.
  • Piedmont Lithium Inc. (NASDAQ:PLL) climbed 11.2% to $53.92 in pre-market trading. Piedmont Lithium recently announced that it has amended its agreement with Tesla to supply the company with spodumene concentrate.
  • World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) gained 9.7% to $79.00 in pre-market trading on the news report that the company could be exploring a potential sale. The Wall Street Journal reported that former chief Vince McMahon plans to return to the company.
  • Mullen Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:MULN) shares surged 6.5% to $0.4450 in pre-market trading after climbing around 25% on Thursday. Mullen recently announced the I-GO Commercial Urban Delivery EV has arrived Europe with sample vehicles now en route to Newgate Motor Group in Ireland.

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  • Chindata Group Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:CD) rose 6.4% to $8.15 in pre-market trading after declining over 4% on Thursday.
  • Turkcell Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S. (NYSE:TKC) shares gained 6.1% to $4.91 in pre-market trading after dropping 11% on Thursday. SOCAR Türkiye recently selected the company to deploy a 5G-ready private wireless network.
  • Allogene Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:ALLO) climbed 5.2% to $6.11 in pre-market trading. EF Hutton recently initiated coverage on Allogene Therapeutics with a Buy rating and announced a price target of $15.
  • Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ:COST) gained 1.8% to $458.40 in pre-market trading. Costco reported net sales of $23.80 billion for the retail month of December, up from $22.24 billion in the year-ago period.

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