These large-cap stocks were the worst performers in the last week. Are they in your portfolio?
- UnitedHealth Group UNH stock dipped 23.60% after the company reported worse-than-expected first-quarter results and cut its FY25 adjusted EPS guidance below estimates.
- Global Payments Inc. GPN shares declined 16.55% after the company announced it had bought a stake in Worldpay for $6.6 billion.
- Applovin Corporation APP stock decreased 9.71% after Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan cut its price forecast from $500 to $335.
- Humana Inc.’s HUM stock was down 8.88% on pin action after UnitedHealth Group, Inc.’s UNH reported worse-than-expected first-quarter results.
- DaVita Inc. DVA shares fell 8.69% in the last week.
- Meta Platforms, Inc. META stock declined 8.20% amid the FTC’s antitrust trial. Several analysts lowered the price forecast on the stock.
- Yum China Holdings, Inc. YUMC shares dived 7.70%.
- CoreWeave, Inc. CRWV stock was down 7.37%.
- Burlington Stores, Inc. BURL shares fell 6.97% amid overall market weakness after Fed Chair Powell made remarks at the Economic Club.
- Super Micro Computer, Inc. SMCI shares declined 6.46% after JP Morgan analyst Samik Chatterjee cut its price forecast on the stock from $45 to $39.
- GlobalFoundries Inc. GFS shares declined 6.24% after NVIDIA Corporation NVDA said the US government recently informed that it would need a license to export chips to China.
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