Top Midday Decliners

MT Newswires Live
12 Oct 2024

Tesla (TSLA) revealed late Thursday its driverless Robotaxi, and Chief Executive Elon Musk said the electric automaker will start manufacturing the Cybercab by 2026 for less than $30,000.

Musk also unveiled a Robovan which can carry up to 20 people. However, some analysts were "disappointed" by the lack of detailed plans.

Shares fell 8.3%, with intraday trading volume at more than 109 million versus a daily average of about 85.4 million.

Wedbush Securities adjusted its price target for Perspective Therapeutics (CATX) to $20 from $25 while maintaining its outperform rating.

Shares were down 9.1% intraday as trading volume rose to over 4.05 million from a daily average of roughly 790,000.

A. O. Smith (AOS) reported an unexpected decline in preliminary Q3 earnings and revenue Friday, and Stifel adjusted the company's share-price target to $92 from $98 while keeping its buy rating.

Shares of A. O. Smith slid 6.5% as intraday trading volume climbed to over 1.3 million compared with the stock's daily average of about 982,000.

Price: 218.97, Change: -19.80, Percent Change: -8.29

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