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The following are some of the stocks making big moves in Friday's pre-market trading (as of 06.40 A.M. ET).

In the Green

MBIA Inc. (MBI) is up over 57% at $11.63.
FLJ Group Limited (FLJ) is up over 49% at $2.96.
BIOLASE, Inc. (BIOL) is up over 13% at $1.35.
Eneti Inc. (NETI) is up over 9% at $10.75.
Genfit S.A. (GNFT) is up over 9% at $3.50.
Hello Group Inc. (MOMO) is up over 8% at $7.12.
SELLAS Life Sciences Group, Inc. (SLS) is up over 8% at $1.10.
Clean Earth Acquisitions Corp. (CLIN) is up over 6% at $5.32.
Tivic Health Systems, Inc. (TIVC) is up over 6% at $2.18.
Lilium N.V. (LILM) is up over 6% at $1.40.
Smart for Life, Inc. (SMFL) is up over 6% at $1.17.
enGene Holdings Inc. (ENGN) is up over 5% at $7.79.
Altimmune, Inc. (ALT) is up over 5% at $6.93.
Grom Social Enterprises, Inc. (GROM) is up over 5% at $1.07.

In the Red

HashiCorp, Inc. (HCP) is down over 24% at $18.90.
Avid Bioservices, Inc. (CDMO) is down over 19% at $4.25.
Golden Heaven Group Holdings Ltd. (GDHG) is down over 18% at $1.89.
Save Foods, Inc. (SVFD) is down over 15% at $2.58.
Solid Biosciences Inc. (SLDB) is down over 13% at $4.97.
Mustang Bio, Inc. (MBIO) is down over 10% at $1.39.
Gates Industrial Corporation plc (GTES) is down over 8% at $11.26.
Altisource Asset Management Corporation (AAMC) is down over 8% at $4.77.
iBio, Inc. (IBIO) is down over 8% at $1.34.
Mural Oncology plc (MURA) is down over 7% at $3.58.
G1 Therapeutics, Inc. (GTHX) is down over 7% at $2.95.
View, Inc. (VIEW) is down over 7% at $1.28.
Fenbo Holdings Limited (FEBO) is down over 5% at $4.67.

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