
Ralph Lauren Jumps, Walmart Slides, Deere Tumbles
On this episode of Stock Movers: - Ralph Lauren (RL) surged after it reported revenue and profit that beat analyst expectations, demonstrating the high-end apparel company’s momentum with consumers in the face of ongoing tariff uncertainty. Shares rose 10%, the most intraday since April 2025, at 10:18 a.m. in Thursday trading in New York. The stock has declined 6.9% for the year through Wednesday’s close. -Walmart (WMT) shares are down 2.9% ahead of the bell after the retailer’s forecast for adjusted earnings per share for the second quarter fell short of the consensus…
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