By WSJ Staff
Micron Technology $(MU)$: The memory-chip maker said it expects growth to soar in the coming months. It raised its outlook for two key products and shared revenue guidance well above expectations. Shares jumped nearly 10% in premarket trading.
Lululemon Athletica (LULU): Elliott Investment Management has built a stake of over $1 billion in the struggling athletic apparel retailer and wants Ralph Lauren executive Jane Nielsen to be its CEO, The Wall Street Journal reported. Shares rallied 4.5% premarket.
Coinbase Global (COIN): The cryptocurrency exchange said it was getting into prediction markets through a tie-up with Kalshi. Shares rose roughly 2.5% before the bell.
Accenture $(ACN)$; FactSet Research Systems $(FDS)$; Darden Restaurants $(DRI)$: The consulting firm, the financial-data company and the Olive Garden parent are scheduled to report earnings Thursday morning.
Woodside Energy $(WDS)$: CEO Meg O'Neill is stepping down to take the helm of BP $(BP)$. Shares in BP were little changed; Woodside shares fell 2.7% in Sydney.
Fedex $(FDX)$; Nike $(NKE)$: The delivery company and the sportswear brand are due to report their results after the market close.
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