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The following are some of the stocks making big moves in Friday's pre-market trading (as of 07.25 A.M. ET).

In the Green

Bolt Projects Holdings, Inc. (BSLK) is up over 233% at $0.9880.
Primega Group Holdings Limited (PGHL) is up over 52% at $2.52.
SKK Holdings Limited (SKK) is up over 14% at $1.45.
Edesa Biotech, Inc. (EDSA) is up over 13% at $2.61.
Pyxis Oncology, Inc. (PYXS) is up over 13% at $2.07.
Satellogic Inc. (SATL) is up over 13% at $1.64.
Mercurity Fintech Holding Inc. (MFH) is up 12% at $6.89.
Cabaletta Bio, Inc. (CABA) is up over 12% at $3.39.
NextTrip, Inc. (NTRP) is up over 10% at $3.30.
Spectral AI, Inc. (MDAI) is up over 10% at $1.62.
Enanta Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ENTA) is up over 9% at $9.67.
PainReform Ltd. (PRFX) is up over 8% at $2.99.

In the Red

Applied Therapeutics, Inc. (APLT) is down over 72% at $2.38.
Procaps Group S.A. (PROC) is down over 17% at $1.73.
Blue Ocean Acquisition Corp. (BOCN) is down over 12% at $12.65.
Infobird Co., Ltd (IFBD) is down over 10% at $2.37.
Enlightify Inc. (ENFY) is down over 10% at $1.71.
Outlook Therapeutics, Inc. (OTLK) is down over 9% at $1.54.
QMMM Holdings Limited (QMMM) is down over 7% at $1.16.
ZenaTech, Inc. (ZENA) is down over 6% at $7.30.
SmartKem, Inc. (SMTK) is down over 6% at $6.50.
SolarMax Technology, Inc. (SMXT) is down over 6% at $1.38.

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