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Stock Movers

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Listen for five-minute conversations on today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.

Subscribe for analysis on the companies making news in global equity markets. Episodes are published throughout the day to track stock moves from New York, London, Frankfurt and Paris. Join us for investment news covering technology, energy, finance, health care, communications, industrials, utilities... more

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- GameStop (GME) shares climb. The video-game retailer reported a record quarterly profit driven by its collectibles business. Sales overall climbed 14% to $835.3 million. Net income of $389.6 million was the highest ever for a quarter in the company... more

On this episode of Stock Movers:

- Medtronic (MDT) shares gain. The medical devices maker reported revenue for the fourth quarter that surpassed expectations. Analysts noted that the 2027 adjusted earnings per share guidance will be in focus during t... more

Today's biggest winners and losers in the stock market.

On this episode of Stock Movers:

- Macy's (M) shares are on the move after it lifted its sales outlook for the year, a sign that the company’s focus on growing its luxury business and improving ... more

On this episode of Stock Movers:

- Macy's (M) shares are on the move after it lifted its sales outlook for the year, a sign that the company’s focus on growing its luxury business and improving its assortment is paying off.

- Palo Alto (PANW) shares... more

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Chloe Mullay
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Chloé Mallet
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Episode: Richemont Climbs, Puig Falls, Evonik Downgrade
Natalia Konijewicz
Bloomberg News Equities reporter
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Episode: Ralph Lauren Jumps, Walmart Slides, Deere Tumbles
Danica Sikova
Bloomberg News Cross-Asset reporter
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Episode: Dell Gains on Trump Praise, Airbnb Rallies, DraftKings Profit Beats
Alexis Christoforos
Bloomberg reporter providing market insights
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Episode: Whirlpool, Shake Shack, and Beyond Meat Slide
John Tucker
Bloomberg journalist providing stock commentary and analysis
Bloomberg
Episode: Apple Moves Higher; Estee Lauder Climbs
Denitsa Tsikova
Bloomberg reporter providing market-moving analysis
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Episode: Meta Plunges, Ford Slides, Eli Lilly Gains After Boosting Sales View
Chloé Millais
Bloomberg reporter
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Episode: BP Bonanza, Barclays Down, Novartis Falls
Alexandra Samanova
Bloomberg News Equities reporter
Bloomberg News
Episode: Microsoft Swings on OpenAI, United Airlines Sinks, Verizon Jumps

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Nathan Hager
Host of Stock Movers on Bloomberg Radio
Rachel Evans
Host of Stock Movers
Caroline Hepka
Bloomberg reporter, co-host of Stock Movers segment
Chloé Mallet
Reporter joining from Bloomberg News field, frontline colour

Reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
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    doulikemyname
    6 months ago
  • Only podcast with adverts longer or as long as the actual contents of the podcast, and even crazier it is advertising the same podcast which you're already listening to! What a waste of time as the actual content is good.

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    doulikemyname
    6 months ago
  • Decent snippet and repetitive

    I listen to Bloomberg every morning. I appreciate the facts Bloomberg present and what the interpretation in context of macro factors.

    I am giving this show only 3 stars due to the promos being as long as the podcast content. A four minute podcast typically has 2 minutes of promos and only 2 minutes of content! Worse, the same promos from the start of the podcast are repeated at the end…including one for Stock Movers!

    Apple Podcasts
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    messecity
    Canada6 months ago
  • Very informative

    Great bite size pod. Louise especially is good!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    will;
    United Kingdom8 months ago
  • Great idea, questionable execution

    This podcast is clearly covering a well established need. Sadly, the execution, especially on the US side (the European is clearly more technical) turns into some entertainment with unnecessary comments about the private consumption habits of the speakers. AND a lot of nasty repetitive self-commercial.

    Apple Podcasts
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    Bermuda441
    Germany10 months ago

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Promos can feel lengthy and repetitive, but content is solid for quick market context.
Goes deep enough on stocks but stays tight and timely for daily moves.
Listeners enjoy concise, data-driven stock moves and host insights.
Ads/repetitive promos are a common critique across episodes.

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Apple Tops Sales Estimates, Roblox Tumbles After Earnings, Reddit Beats
Q: What were the main drivers behind Apple's stock movement after the earnings report?
The stock moved lower post-market as investors weighed margins given high memory costs, while there was ongoing speculation about leadership transition under the incoming CEO, John Ternes, adding a layer of uncertainty.
Microsoft Swings on OpenAI, United Airlines Sinks, Verizon Jumps
Q: What are the key implications of Microsoft and OpenAI changing their exclusive arrangement?
The move broadens OpenAI's potential partnerships with rivals like Amazon while keeping Microsoft as a major cloud provider; it introduces a more flexible, competitive landscape for OpenAI's products and raises questions about how the two companies will coordinate going forward.
CoreWeave Rallies, Nike Slips, Simply Good Food Slashes Guidance
Q: Denitsa, what are you watching on this Friday?
Denitsa notes the continued momentum in AI infrastructure stocks, with CoreWeave drawing focus due to capacity deals and a broadening customer base beyond concentration in a few large clients.
Exxon Mobil Drops, MongoDB Rises, DraftKings Gains as Sports Predictions Face Ban
Q: Isabel, what are you looking at this morning and what stands out in the energy sector?
Isabel notes Exxon Mobil is a standout with a strong chart move, while energy stocks overall have shown resilience; the market is digesting recent signals as geopolitical tensions and crude prices influence trading.
Mosaic Rises, United Airlines Drops, Bumble Soars as Upbeat Outlook Spurs Upgrade
Q: Avalon, I know Bumble hasn't been doing too well as dating apps fall out of favor. Can you tell us what's going on with that company?
Bumble is bucking the negative trend by beating EBITDA expectations for the first quarter and posting a modest fourth-quarter revenue beat. The company is also rolling out an AI-powered assistant intended to boost engagement and help stem subscriber declines, which helped lift sentiment even as the broader sector faced headwinds.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Stock Movers

What is Stock Movers about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Stock Movers delivers rapid market snapshots focused on big stock moves and day's movers across global exchanges, with hosts delivering concise context on why shares moved and what it means for investors. Episodes often pair quick price action with practical takeaways on consumer brands, luxury names, tech, and macro drivers, sometimes featuring Bloomberg reporters to add frontline color. The format is tight and market-focused, making it useful for traders and finance professionals who want fast, referenceable context on notable moves and themes like AI-driven demand, consumer trends, and earnings-driven sentiment. A notable strength is its breadth of cross-asset coverage and the presence of in-house reporters who provide timely, on-the-gro... more

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1. Chloe Mullay
2. Chloé Mallet
3. Natalia Konijewicz
4. Danica Sikova
5. Alexis Christoforos
6. John Tucker
7. Denitsa Tsikova
8. Chloé Millais

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