Here are the names making the biggest moves in premarket trading.
- The cosmetics retailer's stock rose more than 5% after a stronger-than-expected third-quarter report. Ulta earned $3.93 per share on $2 billion in revenue during the quarter. Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv had expected $2.46 per share and $1.88 billion in revenue.
- Shares of the chipmaker jumped 21% in premarket trading after Marvell beat estimates on the top and bottom lines for the third quarter. Marvell reported adjusted earnings of 43 cents per share on $1.21 billion of revenue. Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv were looking for 39 cents per share and $1.15 billion.
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