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Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: General Motors, Intel, Tilray Brands & more

Last updated: January 9, 2026 3:33 am
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Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading. General Motors — Shares of the Detroit automaker dropped 2% in extended trading after General Motors said in a regulatory filing that it will record $7.1 billion in special charges for the fourth quarter of 2025 tied to its pullback in electric vehicles and restructuring efforts in China. Intel — The semiconductor manufacturer’s stock rose 1.7% after President Donald Trump wrote in a flattering Truth Social post Thursday evening that he had a “great meeting” with Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan and that “the United States Government is proud to be a Shareholder of Intel.” The U.S. government took a 10% stake in Intel last August and is now the chip company’s biggest shareholder. Tilray Brands — The consumer packaged goods and cannabis giant reported record net revenue for its fiscal second quarter, leading shares to jump nearly 8%. Tilray posted revenue of $218 million for the period, while analysts polled by LSEG expected $211 million. WD-40 — The manufacturer’s stock price slipped 9.6% in the after-hours session. The company reported net income of $17.5 million in the first quarter, reflecting an 8% decrease from the year-ago period. The company reaffirmed its full-year guidance, noting that “first-quarter softness was driven primarily by timing factors within our distributor network, not by a decline in end-user demand. All indicators point to a strong rebound later in the year.”



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