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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Warner Bros. Discovery, Tesla, Robinhood, IonQ and more

Last updated: June 9, 2025 9:19 pm
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Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Warner Bros. Discovery — Shares jumped nearly 9% after Warner said it will split into two publicly traded companies by next year. One company will host WBD’s streaming services and movie properties, while the other will include its cable networks such as CNN and TNT Sports. Tesla — Shares of the electric vehicle maker dropped about 2% after Baird downgraded the stock to neutral from buy. The firm said CEO Elon Musk’s comments on robotaxi plans are “a bit too optimistic” and that Musk’s relationship to President Donald Trump adds “considerable uncertainty.” EchoStar — Shares tumbled 11% after The Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar, said the telecommunications company is considering filing for bankruptcy protection under Chapter 11 . The company is trying to protect its wireless spectrum licenses that are under review by the Federal Communications Commission, the report said. Robinhood , AppLovin — Shares of Robinhood and AppLovin each fell about 4% after neither name was added to the S & P 500 on Friday, as both names were considered possible candidates for inclusion in the index . Robinhood soared more than 13% last week leading up to the rebalance announcement, while AppLovin advanced more than 6%. IonQ — The quantum computing stock gained more than 7% after the company announced it has agreed to acquire Oxford Ionics in a deal valued at $1.075 billion in cash and stock. The deal is expected to close in 2025. McDonald’s — The fast-food chain’s stock slipped nearly 1% on the heels of a Morgan Stanley downgrade to equal weight from overweight. Morgan Stanley said the company hasn’t been insulated from pressures on the fast-food sector. Moelis & Co. — Shares were marginally lower. On Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported that CEO Ken Moelis is planning to step down from the role at the investment bank. He said in an interview that he is expected to become executive chairman, effective Oct. 1. Co-president Navid Mahmoodzadegan is slated to become CEO, the report said. — CNBC’s Alex Harring, Fred Imbert and Sarah Min contributed reporting.



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