24H | Ulta Beauty up 8%; Zscaler up 5%; Li Auto up 4%; Nvidia Down over 1%; Marvell Drops 3%; Gap Tumbles 16%

Tiger Newspress
30 May

Ulta Beauty raised its annual profit forecast after beating quarterly results on Thursday, as lower inventory losses as well as new launches such as Milk Makeup and K-Beauty skincare brands helped drive demand at its stores.

Shares of the company were up 8% in overnight trading.

Li Auto Inc. stock rose 4% in overnight trading. The company reported quarterly revenue growth of 1.1% year-on-year to 25.9 billion Chinese yuan ($3.6 billion), beating the analyst consensus of 25.3 billion Chinese yuan ($3.5 billion). 

Its adjusted net earnings per ADS were 0.96 Chinese yuan (13 cents), beating the analyst consensus estimate of 0.89 Chinese yuan (12 cents).

Vehicle sales increased 1.8% to $3.4 billion due to increased vehicle deliveries partially offset by the lower average selling price, mainly due to different product mixes. Total vehicle deliveries were 92,864 units in the quarter, a 15.5% Y/Y increase.

UiPath shares rose 10% in overnight trading after the company reported better-than-expected results for the first quarter and raised its full-year outlook.

Total revenue increased 6% compared to the prior year’s quarter. Annual recurring revenue totaled $1.69 billion as of April 30, up 12% year-over-year. The agentic automation company reported cash flow from operations of $119 million and adjusted free cash flow of $117 million.

Dell Technologies Inc. raised its annual profit forecast on Thursday, signaling growing demand for its AI-powered servers that are equipped with Nvidia's powerful chips. Shares of the company, whose servers are used by customers such as Elon Musk's AI startup xAI and CoreWeave, rose 2% in overnight trading.

Marvell shares fell more than 3% in overnight trading on Thursday. Marvell Technology delivered fiscal first-quarter results in line with expectations - but the latest numbers may be less important than the company's upcoming commentary, as some analysts on Wall Street remain uncertain about Marvell's business with Amazon.com.

Nvidia stock dropped over 1% in overnight trading. China's biggest technology companies have begun the process of switching to homegrown chips as they contend with a dwindling stockpile of Nvidia processors and tightening United States export controls, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.

Gap said on Thursday that U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs would take a bite out of its annual operating income but offered forecasts excluding that hit, sending its shares tumbling 16% in overnight trading.

The company expects about $250 million to $300 million in tariff-related costs, but aims to mitigate more than half of that amount.

Zscaler shares rose 5.5% in overnight trading after reporting higher third-quarter revenue and slightly increased its full-year sales guidance.

The San Jose, Calif.-based cybersecurity company reported on Thursday a third quarter loss of $4.1 million, or 3 cents a share, for the three-months ended April 30. That compares with a profit of $19.1 million, or 12 cents a share, a year earlier.

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