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ASML, J B Hunt Transport And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Wednesday's Pre-Market Session

Benzinga·07/16/2025 12:28:43
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U.S. stock futures were slightly lower this morning, with the S&P 500 futures falling around 0.1% on Wednesday.

Shares of ASML Holding N.V. (NASDAQ:ASML) fell sharply in pre-market trading after the company released second-quarter results.

During its second quarter results, ASML posted $8.9 billion in sales, ahead of consensus estimates at $8.7 billion, with a profit of $2.66 billion, against estimates at $2.37 billion.

The company warned investors that its growth outlook for 2026 is now under a cloud, citing rising macroeconomic uncertainties and escalating trade tensions.

During the company's second quarter results on Wednesday, ASML's CEO, Christophe Fouquet, said in a statement, "while we still prepare for growth in 2026, we cannot confirm it at this stage," citing growing uncertainties driven by macroeconomic and geopolitical developments.

ASML shares dipped 8.3% to $754.34 in the pre-market trading session.

Here are some other stocks moving lower in pre-market trading.

  • Destiny Tech100 Inc (NASDAQ:DXYZ) tumbled 23.3% to $29.55 in pre-market trading.
  • Kingsoft Cloud Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:KC) shares dipped 5.8% to $14.22 in pre-market trading after jumping over 18% on Tuesday.
  • Smart Digital Group Limited (NASDAQ:SDM) fell 5.1% to $13.00 in pre-market trading after dipping over 8% on Tuesday.
  • Pitanium Limited (NASDAQ:PTNM) shares fell 4.8% to $13.30 in pre-market trading after jumping 47% on Tuesday.
  • A2Z Cust2Mate Solutions Corp. (NASDAQ:AZ) slipped 4.1% to $10.76 in pre-market trading.
  • Baidu, Inc. (NASDAQ:BIDU) fell 3.9% to $89.62 in pre-market trading after gaining over 8% on Tuesday.
  • Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:CADL) declined 3.7% to $6.02 in pre-market trading.
  • J B Hunt Transport Services Inc (NASDAQ:JBHT) fell 1.2% to $147.20 in pre-market trading as the company posted downbeat earnings for the second quarter after the closing bell on Tuesday.

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