Stocks making the biggest moves after hours: Intel, Micron, Wynn Resorts and more
Signage at the entrance to the Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2021.
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Check out the companies making headlines in after-hours trading.
Intel — The tech giant jumped more than 4% after hours after the company confirmed the appointment of David Zinsner as chief financial officer. Current CFO George Davis will retire from Intel in May.
Micron Technology — Shares of the chipmaker fell more than 1% in extended trading after New Street Research initiated the stock at a buy with a price target of $135, implying about 43% upside from its closing price Monday.
Wynn Resorts — The hotel and casino stock fell 1% after Citi on Monday downgraded it to neutral from buy. The move after hours followed a trading day when its peer, Las Vegas Sands, declined about 2% on a downgrade of its own. Investors in both stocks have been focused on the renewal of their concession licenses to operate in Macau, which will expire in June.
Amgen — Biotech company Amgen’s shares fell more than 1% after the European Commission granted the company conditional marketing authorization for its medication that treats adults with advanced non-small cell lung cancer.