U.S. stock futures were lower this morning, with the Nasdaq futures falling around 100 points on Monday.
Shares of Lufax Holding Ltd (NYSE:LU) shares fell sharply in today's pre-market trading following third-quarter results.
Lufax Holding posted quarterly GAAP EPADS of $(0.16). The company posted sales of $789.928 million, missing estimates of $853.934 million.
Lufax Holding shares dipped 9.2% to $2.87 in pre-market trading.
Here are some big stocks recording losses in today's pre-market trading session.
- LifeStance Health Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:LFST) shares dipped 8.6% to $6.46 in pre-market trading. LifeStance Health Group will issue its third quarter earnings release before the opening bell on Thursday, Nov. 7.
- JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ:JBLU) shares fell 6.1% to $7.56 in pre-market trading. Spirit Airlines, Inc. (NYSE:SAVE) announced that on October 11, it modified its card processing agreement to extend the deadline for its 2025 notes from October 21 to December 23 and the early maturity date from December 31 to March 3.
- V.F. Corporation (NYSE:VFC) shares fell 4.7% to $18.68 in pre-market trading. Wells Fargo analyst Ike Boruchow, last week, downgraded VF from Equal-Weight to Underweight and lowered the price target from $16 to $15.
- Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTZ) shares fell 4.6% to $3.10 in pre-market trading.
- Canada Goose Holdings Inc. (NYSE:GOOS) shares fell 4.5% to $10.74 in pre-market trading. Canada Goose will announce results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2025, before markets open on Thursday, Nov. 7.
- Zeta Global Holdings Corp. (NYSE:ZETA) shares fell 3.8% to $26.85 in pre-market trading. On Friday, Barclays analyst Ryan Macwilliams downgraded Zeta Global from Overweight to Equal-Weight and maintained the price target of $28.
- Dorchester Minerals, L.P. (NYSE:DMLP) shares fell 3.7% to $31.70 in pre-market trading. Dorchester Minerals announced its third quarter distribution.
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