FedEx, Nike, Micron

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On this episode of Stock Movers:  - FedEx shares slipped after lowering its full-year guidance for the third consecutive quarter due to inflation and uncertain demand for shipments. The company cited a "very challenging" operating environment, including a shorter peak shipping season and severe weather. - Nike's shares fell in pre-market trading as the company signaled further declines in revenue and profitability due to an ongoing merchandise reset and the impact of US tariffs on products from China and Mexico. The company is trying to clear out old inventory through heavy discounting, but inventory levels remain "elevated across all categories", and gross margin is expected to decline sharply in the current quarter. - Micron shares are moving down in premarket despite giving forecasts fiscal third-quarter revenue of about $8.8 billion, exceeding average analyst estimates of $8.55 billion. The company's strong demand is driven by components used in data center machines for artificial intelligence software, with data center revenue tripling from last year. - NIO stock dropped on Friday after the electric vehicle maker missed Wall Street's revenue forecast and issued disappointing guidance. NIO reported fourth-quarter revenue of 19.7 billion Chinese yuan ($2.70 billion), as the number of EVs it delivered climbed 45% from a year ago to 72,689. Analysts were expecting revenue of $2.79 billion, according to FactSet consensus estimates. Guidance also looked soft. - Lockheed Martin share are up with the White House set to announce the winner of the contest to build the next-generation fighter jet on Friday, choosing between Lockheed Martin and Boeing. The announcement will be made nearly two years after the Air Force issued a formal request for proposals for the Next Generation Air Dominance manned fighter, with plans to spend up to $16 billion on research and development through 2028.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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