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MU, BBAI, LAC, SPCE, AMZN: 5 Trending Stocks Today - Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU)
Benzingaยท2025-09-24 01:43

Market Overview - Major benchmarks on Wall Street eased after a series of strong gains, with the S&P 500 falling 0.55% to 6,656.92, the Nasdaq declining 0.95% to 22,573.47, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average edging down 0.2% to 46,292.78 [1] Micron Technology Inc. (MU) - Micron Technology's stock rose by 1.09%, closing at $166.41, with an intraday high of $168.99 and a low of $165.23. The stock's 52-week range is between $61.54 and $170.45 [2] - The company reported fourth-quarter revenue of $11.32 billion, surpassing analyst expectations of $11.22 billion, and exceeded earnings estimates with $3.03 per share, focusing on AI opportunities [2] BigBear.ai Holdings Inc. (BBAI) - BigBear.ai's stock surged by 12.85%, closing at $7.99, with an intraday high of $8.48 and a low of $7.21. The stock's 52-week range is $1.36 to $10.36 [3] - The company announced it will showcase its AI technologies in military maritime exercises, boosting investor confidence [3] Lithium Americas Corp. (LAC) - Lithium Americas saw a decline of 6.97%, closing at $3.07, with an intraday high of $3.23 and a low of $2.96. The stock's 52-week range is $2.31 to $5.20 [4] - In after-hours trading, the stock shot up over 78% to $5.47, as the Trump administration is negotiating a 10% stake in the company as part of a federal loan restructuring for its Thacker Pass lithium mine [4] Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. (SPCE) - Virgin Galactic's stock climbed 11.61%, closing at $3.75, with an intraday high of $4 and a low of $3.39. The stock's 52-week range is $2.18 to $8.19 [5] - The company's stock was trending as space stocks gained attention across social media [5] Amazon.com Inc. (AMZN) - Amazon's stock fell by 3.04%, closing at $220.71, with an intraday high of $227.86 and a low of $220.07. The stock's 52-week range is $161.38 to $242.52 [6] - The company is facing legal challenges as the Federal Trade Commission initiated a trial over its Prime subscription cancellation process [6]