BlackBerry is yesterday's top mover after declining 12.28%
Leading equity indices in the US declined as Dow Jones shed 1.72% and closed at 32,856. S&P 500 was down 1.53% before closing the session at 3,986.37.
Today's price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – United States API Weekly Crude Oil Stock released yesterday at 21:30 UTC with a figure of -3.83 million, while the previous figure was 6.20 million.
Assets that recorded the greatest percentage change in relation to their peers are designated as "Top Movers" with 's most active technology stocks listed below.
BlackBerry ticks up 1.71% in after hours trading; currently at $3.56
More of the same from yesterday's session: after ending Monday at $4, BlackBerry Limited dropped to $3.44 early in yesterday's session and closed at $3.5. In total, it lost 12.28%. BlackBerry's market cap currently stands at $2 billion with an average daily volume of 5.44 million shares.
GDS Holdings finds impetus in after hours trading (+1.19% to $17.8)
Yesterday's session continued down the same path: early in yesterday's session, GDS Holdings dropped to $17.5 from $19.49 at the end of Monday, before closing at $17.59. During the session, it lost 9.75%. GDS Holdings has a market cap of $3.35 billion with an average daily trading volume of 1 million shares. So far this year, it has been doing worse than the Nasdaq by 33.78%.
GDS Holdings is trading in a $17.5 – $19.16 range prior to its earnings announcement.
Affirm suffers weak session with 8.88% loss; downside halted at $11.95
Yesterday's session continued the recent downtrend: the fintech company plunged into the red after losing 8.88%, declining to $12. The company is currently trading with a market cap of $3.53 billion with an average daily volume of 20.14 million shares. So far this year, it has performed better than the Nasdaq by 18.45%.