These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
– The athletic apparel maker reported adjusted quarterly profit of $1.62 per share, 21 cents above estimates, with revenue slightly above forecasts as well. However, Lululemon also warned that new Covid-19 variants could impact demand for "athleisure" clothing if virus concerns lead to temporary store closures and further supply chain issues. The stock slid 1.5% in premarket action.
81 per share, 7 cents above estimates, and also issued an upbeat forecast on continued high demand from its cloud computing customers. – The warehouse retailer earned $2.98 per share for its latest quarter, compared with a consensus estimate of $2.64, with revenue topping Street forecasts as well. The beat came despite higher costs and supply chain issues that Costco said it was able to largely mitigate. Costco rose 1.8% in the premarket.
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