Friday is here, and with it comes one last round of stock market stories to close out the trading week. Dig into those with a breakdown of the top market happenings below.
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- Airline stocks fell alongside reports of increased fuel prices due to the war in the Middle East.
- Powell Max (PMAX) stock took a beating alongside a secondary offering of the shares.
- The Dow Jones (DJIA) slipped after the latest jobs report came in worse than expected.
- Microsoft (MSFT) stock was on the move after the tech giant failed to impress investors with its Project Helix Xbox reveal.
- Microsoft also received praise from Jefferies as the winner of the AI race.
- Mobix Labs (MOBX) stock was on the rise after the defense company announced a new purchase order.
- Oracle (ORCL) jumped alongside reports of incoming layoffs at the technology company.
- Nvidia (NVDA) and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) shares could be affected by plans to change export rules on chips.
- AMD stock was also up today despite a lackluster analyst update.
- Sable Offshore (SOC) stock surged on reports that the U.S. government may overrule California’s oil drilling restrictions.
- The S&P 500 (SPX) was down as the unemployment rate in the U.S. increased to 4.4%.
- United Airlines (UAL) stock slipped after the air travel company announced a new headphones policy.
- BP (BP) stock was up after the oil giant revealed pay details for its new CEO.
- The United States Oil Fund LP (USO) ETF gained today as investors flock to U.S. energy stocks.
- President Donald Trump has urged Iran to agree to an unconditional surrender, with no plans to strike a deal on nuclear energy.
- Peraso (PRSO) stock soared after the semiconductor company revealed an Israeli defense contract.
- Versant Media Group (VSNT) stock was on the rise alongside the company’s first earnings report.
- Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOGL), and Nvidia (NVDA) data centers have become targets in the war in the Middle East.

