Thursday's major stock market movers: Predictions for the next trading session

Thursday's major stock market movers: Predictions for the next trading session
Thursday's major stock market movers: Predictions for the next trading session

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Office demand and office stocks

  • On Thursday, Biz Focus Hub's Diana Olick will provide a special report on the state of office demand in the U.S., with a particular emphasis on New York City.
  • The stock has risen 12% in a month and 20% in three months, but has dropped 11% since the July high.
  • The stock has increased by 16.6% in a month and 24% in three months, but it is only 7% away from its December high.
  • Although the stock has increased by 22% in a month, it has decreased by 7% from its peak on July 31st.
  • The stock has increased by 12% in a month and 11% in three months, and it is currently 8.7% below the December high.

Eli Lilly

  • The pharma giant will report quarterly numbers on Thursday morning.
  • is up 32.5% so far in 2024.
  • The stock is 20% from the July high.
  • Eli Lilly is flat since over the past three months.

Retail earnings

  • reports before the bell.
  • The brands they include are Versace, Jimmy Choo, and Michael Kors. Reports will be given after the bell.
  • Over the past three months, Under Armour's Class C shares have dropped 4.4%. The stock is currently 30% below its December high.
  • In three months, Capri has decreased by 13.7%, and it is currently 41.5% below its high point, which was reached nearly a year ago.
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Other retailers

  • The stock reached a four-year low on Wednesday, falling 18% in a week and being 40% from the December high.
  • This stock reached a 37-month low on Wednesday, being 44% away from its March high and down 12% in a week.
  • On Wednesday, the stock hit a 34-month low, with a 37% decline in a year and a 22% drop in three months.
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by Jason Gewirtz