Stock movers: Tripadvisor, RingCentral, UBS and Sanmina

Here are some of the Tuesday’s bigger, more-active movers:

Stock gainers:

Uber Technologies Inc. shares
UBER,
+2.24%
advanced more than 1% in active morning trading after the ride-hailing giant swung to a third-quarter profit that beat expectations, while revenue came up short.

Shares of Planet Fitness Inc.
PLNT,
+12.23%
ran up 13% toward their best day in three years after the operator of fitness centers beat third-quarter earnings expectations, but said it was considering raising prices on classic memberships for the first time in 30 years.

D.R. Horton Inc.’s stock
DHI,
+3.23%
got a 3% boost after the homebuilder’s fiscal fourth-quarter results fell, as it dealt with continued higher mortgage rates and inflationary pressures, but beat Wall Street forecasts.

Datadog Inc. shares
DDOG,
+30.94%
powered up 29%, which put them on track for a record one-day gain, after the analytics software company beat third-quarter profit and revenue expectations and provided an upbeat fourth-quarter outlook.

The results helped boost the shares of Datadog peers ahead of their earnings. Shares of Snowflake Inc.
SNOW,
+9.91%
shot up 12%, of MongoDB Inc.
MDB,
+12.59%
hiked up 15% and of Elastic NV
ESTC,
+7.61%
climbed 7.7%.

Shares of Tripadvisor Inc.
TRIP,
+9.99%
jumped 8% after the online travel platform blew past Wall Street expectations for its quarterly profit and sales, with revenue jumping 16%.

TransMedics Group Inc. shares
TMDX,
+53.40%
rocketed 53% after the company beat third-quarter revenue expectations and raised its full-year outlook, reflecting growing demand for its organ-transplant services.

Brink’s Co. shares
BCO,
+7.40%
advanced 9% toward their biggest gain in nine months after the cash management company beat earnings expectations.

Vivid Seats Inc.‘s stock
SEAT,
+8.72%
leapt 7% after the marketplace that links buyers with ticket sellers for thousands of events each year posted revenue that beat expectations and announced a deal to acquire smaller rival Vegas.com in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $240 million.

Shares of KKR & Co. Inc.
KKR,
+5.22%
climbed 6% toward their best one-day performance in a year after the private-equity firm topped third-quarter profit and asset management revenue expectations.

RingCentral stock
RNG,
+3.03%
rose 4% as the cloud communication company raised its sales guidance.

UBS shares
UBS,
+1.73%
tacked on 2% as the Swiss bank reported a third-quarter loss, but said its underlying profit was ahead of analyst estimates.

Hims & Hers Health Inc.’s stock
HIMS,
+14.01%
rallied 12% after the telehealth company reported third-quarter revenue that increased more than Wall Street projected and raised its full-year outlook.

Alteryx Inc. shares
AYX,
+17.53%
surged 21% after the software company reported a narrower-than-expected third-quarter loss and sales that rose above forecasts.

Stock decliners:

Air Products & Chemicals Inc.’s stock
APD,
-11.65%
sank 11% toward a one-year low, enough to pace the S&P 500 index’s
SPX
decliners, after the industrial gases company beat third-quarter profit expectations but missed on revenue by a wide margin, citing lower energy cost pass-through.

Emerson Electric Co. shares
EMR,
-8.06%
shed 8%, to make the S&P 500’s second-worst performer, after the industrial automation company’s fiscal fourth-quarter results rose, but missed expectation.

Shares of Sanmina Corp. 
SANM,
-14.07%
slid 13% toward a 14-month low after the manufacturing services provider’s fourth-quarter results and first-quarter forecast missed expectations.

Ventyx Biosciences Inc.’s stock
VTYX,
-81.12%
plummeted a record 80% toward a record low, after the biopharmaceutical company said it has decided not to support further development of its plaque psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis treatments after disappointing trial results.

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