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-- Cloudflare(NET)は木曜遅く、計画されている組織再編の一環として、従業員を約1,100人削減する見込みだと発表した。 同社はこの計画に関連して、1億4,000万ドルから1億5,000万ドルの費用が発生すると予測している。 株価は、日中取引量が1日平均約460万株から1,480万株以上に急増したことを受け、22%下落した。 CoreWeave(CRWV)の株価は、同社が前夜に発表した第1四半期の純損失が予想を上回ったことを受けて下落した。 CoreWeaveの第2四半期の売上高見通しは市場予想を下回っており、これは生産能力の増強やサプライチェーン関連の展開の減速を示唆している可能性があると、Oppenheimerは金曜日のレポートで指摘した。また、大規模な生産能力増強は変動が激しいため、成長段階においては売上高が変動しやすいと付け加えた。 株価は12%急落し、日中取引量は1日平均約2,740万株から3,840万株以上に急増した。 シティグループはメトラー・トレド・インターナショナル(MTD)の目標株価を1株あたり1,700ドルから1,550ドルに、エバーコアISIは1,425ドルから1,300ドルにそれぞれ引き下げた。いずれもメトラー・トレドの第1四半期決算発表を受けての措置だ。 メトラー・トレドの株価は14%下落し、日中取引量は1日平均約15万6,000株に対し、35万1,300株以上となった。

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