The following are some of the stocks making big moves in Thursday's pre-market trading (as of 07.10 A.M. ET).
In the Green
Marpai, Inc. (MRAI) is up over 28% at $1.09.Roma Green Finance Limited (ROMA) is up over 20% at $1.37.M.D.C. Holdings, Inc. (MDC) is up over 17% at $62.30.New Horizon Aircraft Ltd. (HOVR) is up over 12% at $2.66.Antelope Enterprise Holdings Limited (AEHL) is up over 10% at $2.24.American Well Corporation (AMWL) is up over 8% at $1.15.Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (HTZ) is up over 7% at $8.99.TransCode Therapeutics, Inc. (RNAZ) is up over 7% at $2.32.Fate Therapeutics, Inc. (FATE) is up over 6% at $4.67.Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSM) is up over 5% at $108.40.Peabody Energy Corporation (BTU) is up over 5% at $24.60.Aemetis, Inc. (AMTX) is up over 5% at $3.34.Super Group (SGHC) Limited (SGHC) is up over 5% at $3.11.
In the Red
Newcourt Acquisition Corp (NCAC) is down over 19% at $9.39.Plug Power Inc. (PLUG) is down over 16% at $2.29.Adagene Inc. (ADAG) is down over 11% at $3.54.Aurora Technology Acquisition Corp. (ATAK) is down over 10% at $3.80.Discover Financial Services (DFS) is down over 9% at $98.69.SurgePays, Inc. (SURG) is down over 9% at $5.96.Acurx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ACXP) is down over 9% at $4.07.Petros Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (PTPI) is down over 7% at $1.10.MAIA Biotechnology, Inc. (MAIA) is down over 6% at $1.39.Esports Entertainment Group, Inc. (GMBL) is down over 5% at $2.28.Spectaire Holdings Inc. (SPEC) is down over 5% at $2.13.YanGuFang International Group Co., Ltd. (YGF) is down over 5% at
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