TSLA, AI, JNJ, CDLX, BFRG: Stocks With the Best Trends – Cardlytics…

TSLA, AI, JNJ, CDLX, BFRG: Stocks With the Best Trends – Cardlytics…

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Major Wall Street indexes ended lower on Monday after US job vacancies fell to their lowest level in about two years in February, while factory orders fell for the second straight month. Bank stocks also experienced a drop afterwards JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warned shareholders in a letter that the US banking crisis is ongoing and will have a lasting effect.

Meanwhile, the following are five stocks that are catching investors’ attention:

1. Tesla Inc TSLA: Shares of the company closed 1.12% lower on Monday, in line with broader markets. The company sold 88,869 units of Chinese-made electric vehicles last month, including domestic sales and exports, up 35% from a year earlier, according to a Reuters report cited by published data China Passenger Car Association.

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2. C3.ai Inc AI: Shares of the company closed 26.33% lower on Monday and lost another 5.93% in extended trading. Kerrisdale Capital said it had sent a letter to the company’s auditor documenting what it thought were serious accounting issues. The letter addresses, among other things, “very noticeable growth in unbilled receivables” and “Efforts to inflate gross profit margins.”

3. Johnson&Johnson JNJ: The company’s shares closed 1.05% higher and gained another 3.03% in extended trading. Subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson LTL management has again filed for bankruptcy in order to obtain approval of a reorganization plan that intends to resolve all claims from the cosmetic talc litigation Company and its subsidiaries in North America.

4. Cardlytics Inc CDLX: The company’s shares ended 80.87% higher after it provided updated guidance for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023. The company raised its revenue guidance for the first quarter to between $63.5 million and $66.5 million. from $54 to $63 million.

5. Bullfrog AI Holdings, Inc. BFRG: The company’s shares closed 27.93% higher on Monday after it announced a global licensing agreement with Applied Physics from Johns Hopkins University…

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