The main US stock indexes closed with mixed results on Tuesday: the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2% to 37,798.97, while the S&P 500 fell 0.2% to 5,051.41. The Nasdaq fell slightly by 0.1% to 15,865.25.
These are the top stocks that caught the attention of retail traders and investors throughout the day:
Netflix Inc. NFLX ended the day up 1.71% at $617.52. The stock hit an intraday high of $622.45 and a low of $607.5. Its 52-week range is $315.62 to $639. Netflix will release its first quarter financial results on Thursday, April 18, 2024, after the market closes.
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. AMC saw a 10.12% increase, closing at $2.72. The stock’s intraday high was $2.89 and low was $2.38. Its 52-week range is $2.38 to $62.3. AMC stock was trending on social media Tuesday. “Personally, I think it is inconceivable that AMC would have to restructure like Regal Cinemas did and file for Chapter 11,” the AMC CEO said Adam Aaron.
United Airlines Holdings Inc. UAL rose 1.12% to close at $41.50. The stock’s intraday high was $41.72 and low was $40.1. Its 52-week range is $33.68 to $58.23. United Airlines reported first-quarter revenue of $12.539 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $12.4 billion.
WiSA Technologies, Inc. HOW’S THAT it skyrocketed 248.57% to close at $6.1. The stock’s intraday high was $8.6 and the low was $2.43. Its 52-week range is $1.66 to $402. WiSA Technologies unit WiSA Association has entered into its fourth 5-year WiSA E licensing agreement with a fourth major HDTV/PTV brand (Projection TV).
Tesla, Inc. TSLA it closed the day down 2.71% at $157.11. The stock hit an intraday high of $158.19 and a low of $153.75. Its 52-week range is $152.37 to $299.29. Tesla has reportedly suspended development of its low-cost vehicle.
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