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Hertz Tumbles on Q2 Miss; FedEx Falls on Profit Margin Decline | Stock Movers
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Hertz Tumbles on Q2 Miss; FedEx Falls on Profit Margin Decline | Stock Movers

Bloomberg Markets · Jun 24, 2026, 2:42 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Cerebras (CBRS) shares are lower after the company gave an annual sales forecast that disappointed investors. Revenue in 2026 will be $855 million to $865 million, Cerebras said, while analysts projected $824.8 million. - Fed Ex (FDX) is dipping after it reported profit that beat Wall Street’s expectations as the courier navigated tumultuous trade policies and rising costs. The company's profit margin for the past quarter declined to 8.4%, below analysts’ expectations, due to "significant headwinds." - Hertz (HTZ) shares are tumbling after the rental car company reported preliminary second-quarter adjusted corporate Ebitda that missed the average analyst estimate. Additionally, Hertz filed to offer $100 million of stock, lent to JPMorgan via a share lending agreement. The company won’t receive any proceeds from the sale of borrowed shares. (Source: Bloomberg)

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