On this episode of Stock Movers:
- Abercrombie & Fitch (ANF) shares jumped after the retailer upped its full-year outlook, suggesting confidence in its ability to navigate the changing tariff landscape. The fashion retailer now sees full year net sales growth of 3% to 6% up from its estimate of 3% to 5% in March. This included approximately $50 million of tariff expenses.
- GameStop (GME) shares fell after the company announced it bought 4,710 Bitcoin tokens. This is the video-game seller’s first Bitcoin purchase after it announced in March that it plans to add the cryptocurrency as a treasury reserve asset, following the model set out by Michael Saylor’s Strategy. At current prices, GameStop’s Bitcoin holdings are worth over $507 million.
- Nvidia (NVDA), the maker of chips vital to a massive build-out of AI infrastructure, will give an earnings report after the close of US trading Wednesday that provides investors with a sense of whether that flood of spending is sustainable. While demand remains strong from Nvidia’s large US customers, the company is facing growing restrictions on shipping its technology to China. The curbs have already forced Nvidia to take a $5.5 billion write-down, and they’re clouding the chipmaker’s prospects in a critical market.
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