Why Ooma Shares Are Trading Higher By Around 17%; Here Are 20 Stocks Moving Premarket

by | May 29, 2024 | Markets

Shares of Ooma, Inc. (NYSE:OOMA) rose sharply in today’s pre-market trading after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results and issued strong guidance for the second quarter.

The company also issued FY25 adjusted EPS guidance above estimates.

Ooma shares jumped 17% to $9.24 in the pre-market trading session.

Here are some other stocks moving in pre-market trading.

Gainers

  • ReShape Lifesciences Inc. (NASDAQ:RSLS) rose 130.2% to $0.4789 in today’s pre-market trading after the company announced that it received a notice of allowance for its U.S. patent application 17/572,387 titled “INTRAGASTRIC DEVICE (FOR TREATING OBESITY)”
  • Scorpius Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:SCPX) shares gained 48.7% to $0.1665 in pre-market trading after gaining 6% on Tuesday.
  • Banzai International, Inc. (NASDAQ:BNZI) gained 39.2% to $0.2440 in pre-market trading. Banzai, last week, announced the pricing of a $2.5 million public offering.
  • Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASTI) gained 33.6% to $0.1996 in pre-market trading following a 3% decline on Tuesday.
  • A2Z Smart Technologies Corp (NASDAQ:AZ) shares rose 21.4% to $0.51 in pre-market trading.
  • Cheche Group Inc. (NASDAQ:CCG) shares gained 18.1% to $1.57 in pre-market trading. Cheche Group is expected to host a conference call to discuss first quarter 2024 results on Thursday, May 30.
  • Digital Brands Group Inc (NASDAQ:DBGI) shares climbed 14.2% to $2.00 in pre-market trading. Digital Brands Group, last week, posted a first-quarter loss of 46 cents per share.
  • Mainz Biomed N.V. (NASDAQ:MYNZ) gained 13.4% to $0.8615 in pre-market trading after jumping over 34% on Tuesday.
  • Syndax Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:SNDX) gained 9.6% to $22.00 in pre-market trading.

Losers

  • Cue Health Inc. (NASDAQ:HLTH) shares declined 41.9% to $0.0526 in pre-market trading after the company announced that it filed voluntary petitions under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the District of Delaware to pursue a wind down of its business.
  • Sharps Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:STSS) shares declined 35% to $0.3364 in pre-market trading after surging 141% on Tuesday. In an exchange filing, the company said it has entered into a series of agreements with Nephron SC and Nephron Sterile Compounding Centers.
  • SOBR Safe, Inc. (NASDAQ:SOBR) shares dipped 29.6% to $0.2991 in pre-market trading after jumping 84% on Monday.
  • AERWINS Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:AWIN) shares fell 29.5% to $6.44 in pre-market trading. AERWINS Technologies shares jumped 143% on Tuesday after the company reported a year-over-year increase in first-quarter EPS results.
  • Faraday Future Intelligent Electric Inc. (NASDAQ:FFIE) shares fell 25.5% to $0.8709 in pre-market trading. Faraday Future Intelligent Electric recently said it is withdrawing its production target guidance for 2024 due to current market conditions and current levels of funding.
  • Exicure, Inc. (NASDAQ:XCUR) shares fell 21.6% to $0.2897 in pre-market trading after gaining 9% on Tuesday.
  • Innovative Eyewear, Inc. (NASDAQ:LUCY) shares fell 17.5% to $0.3380 in pre-market trading. Innovative Eyewear shares dipped 58% on Tuesday after the company announced a $2.5 million registered direct offering.
  • Onfolio Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:ONFO) shares fell 15% to $1.13 in pre-market trading after jumping around 36% on Tuesday. Onfolio Holdings, last week, posted a quarterly loss of 14 cents per share.
  • Predictive Oncology Inc. (NASDAQ:POAI) fell 14.6% to $1.78 in pre-market trading. Predictive Oncology shares surged 31% on Tuesday after the company announced results from its ovarian caner study with UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital.
  • American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ:AAL) shares declined 7.2% to $12.47 in pre-market trading after the company announced the departure of its executive vice president and lowered guidance for the second quarter.

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