Stocks to Watch Tuesday: GM, Micron, UPS, RTX -- WSJ

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General Motors $(GM)$: The largest U.S. automaker reported a $3.3 billion quarterly loss, but still beat expectations. Shares jumped 4% in premarket trading.

RTX $(RTX)$: The defense contractor's quarterly results topped forecasts, boosted by demand for munitions and missiles, and the company gave an upbeat outlook. Shares gained 3% before the open.

American Airlines $(AAL)$: The carrier took a $325 million revenue hit from the government shutdown, but still posted quarterly revenue growth and issued an upbeat outlook for 2026. Shares gained in premarket action.

JetBlue $(JBLU)$: The smaller airline reported a wider loss and lower quarterly revenue, citing a challenging operating environment given macroeconomic uncertainty.

Boeing $(BA)$: The jet maker said it was making good progress with its turnaround plan. Boeing touted a backlog of more than 6,100 commercial airplanes, valued at a record $567 billion. Shares slipped in premarket trading.

Micron Technology $(MU)$: Chip stocks rose ahead of the open, with Micron among the bigger gainers. The company plans to invest roughly $24 billion in Singapore to meet surging memory-chip demand.

UPS $(UPS)$: The shipping company posted quarterly results that topped estimates and it guided for higher revenue. The stock rose nearly 2% ahead of the open.

Salesforce (CRM): The U.S. Army signed a $5.6 billion, 10-year contract with the cloud-software provider, part of a drive to adopt commercial software tools. Shares rose 3% in premarket trading.

Puma (XE:PUM): Chinese sportswear company Anta agreed to acquire a stake in the German sneaker maker for $1.8 billion, making it the biggest shareholder. Shares jumped 10%.

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