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Sector Update: Consumer Stocks Decline Monday Afternoon

Consumer stocks were lower Monday afternoon, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) decreasing 0.9% and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) down 0.6%.In corporate news, GameStop (GME) has proposed to acquire eBay (EBAY) in a cash-and-stock deal worth about $55.5 billion. GameStop fell more than 7%, and eBay jumped 5.3%.Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) shares slumped more than 9%. The company lowered its full-year earnings outlook on Monday amid higher fuel costs and weak consumer demand due to the Middle East conflict, while its Q1 revenue fell short of market estimates.Tyson Foods' (TSN) fiscal Q2 results surpassed Wall Street's expectations, lifted by price and volume gains in the chicken and prepared foods segments. Its shares rose 2.5%.

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Sector Update: Consumer

Consumer stocks were lower Monday afternoon, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) each falling about 1%.In corporate news, GameStop (GME) has proposed to acquire eBay (EBAY) in a cash-and-stock deal worth about $55.5 billion. GameStop fell past 7%, and eBay jumped 5.4%.

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Top Midday Stories: GameStop Submits $55.5 Billion Bid to Acquire eBay; Amazon Launches Supply Chain Services

All three major US stock indexes were lower in late-morning trading Monday, after President Donald Trump announced over the weekend a plan to have the US guide cargo ships belonging to other nations safely through the Strait of Hormuz.In company news, GameStop (GME) said Sunday it submitted a non-binding offer to acquire all outstanding shares of eBay (EBAY) for $125 each. The $55.5 billion proposal is an equal mix of cash and stock, with the cash component supported by corporate reserves and up to $20 billion in potential financing from TD Securities, the company said. GameStop shares were down 7.9% around midday, while eBay shares were up 5.7%.Amazon.com (AMZN) has launched Amazon Supply Chain Services, opening its logistics network to businesses, the company said Monday. The new offering extends Amazon's freight, distribution, fulfillment and parcel shipping capabilities to retail, wholesale, and commercial businesses, the company said. Separately, Amazon-backed Anthropic has set up a standalone enterprise services firm alongside Blackstone (BX) and Goldman Sachs (GS) to integrate the Claude artificial intelligence platform into core business operations. Amazon shares were up 1.5%, while shares of FedEx (FDX) and United Parcel Service (UPS) were down 9.3% and 9.9%, respectively. Blackstone shares were down 0.9%, while Goldman shares were down 2.3%.American Express Global Business Travel, which is operated by Global Business Travel Group (GBTG), said Monday it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Long Lake Management for $9.50 per share in an all-cash deal valued at about $6.3 billion. Global Business Travel Group shares were up 57.3%.ADT (ADT) said Monday it priced a secondary public offering of 102 million common shares, sold by certain entities managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management (APO) and representing all the remaining shares owned by the selling stockholders. The offering is expected to close on May 5, subject to customary conditions. ADT shares were down 6.4%, and Apollo shares were 0.3% lower.Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) reported Q1 adjusted earnings Monday of $0.23 per share, up from $0.10 a year earlier and above the FactSet consensus estimate of $0.14. Total Q1 revenue was $2.33 billion, up from $2.13 billion a year ago but below the FactSet consensus of $2.36 billion. For Q2, the company said it expects adjusted EPS of $0.38, below the FactSet consensus of $0.51. The company lowered its full-year 2026 adjusted EPS range to $1.45 to $1.79, from $2.38 prior outlook. Analysts polled by FactSet expect $2.10. Norwegian Cruise shares were down 8.7%.Price: $24.44, Change: $-2.09, Percent Change: -7.88%

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Sectors

Sector Update: Consumer Stocks Lean Lower Pre-Bell Monday

Consumer stocks were leaning lower pre-bell Monday, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) and State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) declining by 0.1%.GameStop (GME) said it submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of eBay (EBAY) for $125 each. Shares of eBay were up more than 6% and GameStop stock was down more than 5% premarket.Tyson Foods (TSN) shares were up more than 1% after the company reported fiscal Q2 adjusted net income and sales that topped analysts' estimates.Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) stock was down more than 6% after the company issued Q2 adjusted earnings outlook below analysts' expectations and cut its 2026 adjusted EPS guidance.

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US Markets

Update: GameStop Proposes to Acquire eBay in $55.5 Billion Deal

(Updates to include eBay's statement in the third paragraph)EBay (EBAY) shares rose early Monday after video game retailer GameStop (GME) proposed to acquire the e-commerce company in a cash-and-stock deal worth about $55.5 billion.GameStop, which currently has a 5% stake in eBay, has offered to purchase the company for $125 a share, it said in a Sunday statement. The nonbinding proposal, which is structured as an equal mix of cash and stock, represents a premium of 46% to eBay's closing share price as of Feb. 4, the day GameStop started building up its position in the company.In a statement on Monday, eBay confirmed it received an unsolicited proposal from GameStop and said its board of directors will review the offer. The company said it had no discussions with or outreach from GameStop before receiving the proposal.Ebay's stock climbed 7.4% in the most recent premarket activity, while GameStop declined 2.8%.GameStop plans to fund the cash portion of the potential transaction through a combination of cash and liquid investments on its balance sheet, amounting to about $9.4 billion at the end of January, as well as up to $20 billion in potential financing from TD Securities.In a Sunday letter to eBay Chairman Paul Pressler, GameStop Chief Executive Ryan Cohen said the video game retailer aims to eliminate $2 billion of the e-commerce company's annualized costs within a year of the potential deal's completion, including $1.2 billion in sales and marketing. The cost reductions are expected to increase eBay's per-share earnings from continuing operations to $7.79 from $4.26 in the first year, according to Cohen.Cohen, who also owns roughly 9% of GameStop, proposed to serve as CEO of the combined company. "I will receive no salary, no cash bonuses, and no golden parachute - I will be compensated solely based on the performance of the combined company," he said in the letter.In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Cohen said he's prepared to pursue a proxy fight and present the proposal directly to shareholders if eBay isn't receptive.Last week, eBay reported first-quarter adjusted EPS from continuing operations of $1.66, up from $1.37 year earlier. Revenue advanced 19% to $3.09 billion. At the time, the company said it expects adjusted EPS from continuing operations to come in between $1.46 and $1.51 and revenue to be in a range of $2.97 billion to $3.03 billion in the second quarter. The current consensus on FactSet is for non-GAAP EPS of $1.51 and sales of $3.01 billion.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Consumer

Consumer stocks were leaning lower pre-bell Monday, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) and State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) declining by 0.1%.GameStop (GME) said it submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of eBay (EBAY) for $125 each. Shares of eBay were up more than 6% and GameStop stock was down more than 5% premarket.

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Asia Markets

US Equity Futures Slip Pre-Bell as Middle East Conflict Enters Third Month, Oil Prices Rise

US equity futures were marginally lower pre-bell Monday as the standoff in the Strait of Hormuz continued, with the Iran-US conflict reaching its third month and traders noting the increase in oil prices.Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.3% lower, S&P 500 futures were down 0.1%, and Nasdaq futures were 0.1% higher.President Donald Trump said Sunday that the US would help guide vessels stranded in the Persian Gulf due to the conflict, and Iran responded by warning US forces not to enter the Strait of Hormuz.A US warship was turned away from entering the waterway after being hit by two missiles fired by Iran's navy near the port of Jask, according to Iran's Fars news agency, but a senior US official denied the report, Axios said.Among the companies expected to report quarterly earnings this week are Palantir Technologies (PLTR), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), HSBC (HSBC), Arm (ARM), Shell (SHEL), and McDonald's (MCD).Oil prices were higher, with front-month global benchmark North Sea Brent crude up 2% at $110.31 per barrel and US West Texas Intermediate crude 0.8% higher at $102.72 per barrel.March factory orders, due at 10 am ET, are expected to have gained 0.6%, compared with no change previously, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg.New York Federal Reserve President John Williams is due to speak today.In other world markets, Japan's Nikkei, China's Shanghai Composite, and the UK's FTSE 100 were all closed due to public holidays. Hong Kong's Hang Seng ended 1.2% higher. Germany's DAX index was flat in Europe's early afternoon session.In equities, Alibaba (BABA) shares rose 2% after Chinese robotics startup Linkerbot, which is backed by Alibaba unit Ant Group, said it will seek a $6 billion valuation in its next funding round, according to a Reuters report. EBay (EBAY) stock was 7.5% higher after GameStop (GME) said it submitted a non-binding proposal to acquire all outstanding shares of eBay for $125 each. Tyson Foods (TSN) shares were up 1.6% after the company reported fiscal Q2 adjusted earnings and sales that surpassed analysts' consensus.On the losing side, Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH) stock was down 5.9% after the company issued lower-than-expected Q2 adjusted earnings guidance and trimmed its 2026 adjusted EPS outlook.

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US Markets

Stocks Mostly Down Pre-Bell as Traders Assess Middle East Developments, Await Fresh Labor Data

The benchmark US stock measures were mostly pointing lower before the opening bell Monday as investors assess the latest developments in the Middle East involving the Strait of Hormuz and await fresh labor market data later in the week.The S&P 500 fell 0.1% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.3% in premarket activity, while the Nasdaq was slightly in the green. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed Friday's trading session with new record highs, while the Dow finished in the red.In a social media post on Sunday, President Donald Trump said the US will start guiding some neutral ships "locked up" in the Strait of Hormuz out of the crucial waterway. The initiative, dubbed "Project Freedom," is scheduled to begin on Monday, Trump said."These are ships from areas of the world that are not in any way involved with that which is currently taking place in the Middle East," according to Trump. "If, in any way, this humanitarian process is interfered with, that interference will, unfortunately, have to be dealt with forcefully."US Central Command said Sunday it will provide military support to restore commercial shipping through the strait, including the use of guided-missile destroyers.Iran's Fars news agency said two missiles hit a US warship in the Strait of Hormuz, Reuters reported Monday. US Central Command reportedly said that no US navy ships had been struck.Iran reportedly said Sunday it's reviewing a response from Washington to its latest offer for a peace deal, CNBC reported, citing Iranian state media. Tehran had reportedly sent an updated proposal to the US through Pakistani mediators.West Texas Intermediate crude oil climbed 4.7% to $106.76 a barrel before the open, while Brent advanced 4.8% to $113.37.Investors will be looking ahead to fresh labor market data later this week, beginning with the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey for March on Tuesday, followed by the ADP employment report for April on Wednesday. The Challenger Job Cut report and the government's nonfarm payrolls data, both for last month, are scheduled to be released on Thursday and Friday, respectively.Treasury yields were moving higher in premarket action, with the two-year rate inclining 3.9 basis points to 3.93% and the 10-year rate gaining 3 basis points to 4.41%.Federal Reserve Bank of New York President John Williams is slated to speak at 12:50 pm ET.Several major companies are expected to release their latest financial results this week, including Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Walt Disney (DIS), McDonald's (MCD), Uber Technologies (UBER), Shopify (SHOP) and Pfizer (PFE).Palantir Technologies (PLTR) is set to announce its earnings after the markets close, while Tyson Foods (TSN) posts its results before the bell, among others.Shares of eBay (EBAY) jumped 10% pre-bell after video game retailer GameStop (GME) said it has sent a proposal to acquire the e-commerce company in a deal worth about $55.5 billion. Nebius' (NBIS) US-listed stock increased 2.5%.Gold fell 1.9% to $4,555 per troy ounce, while bitcoin nudged up 0.3% to $79,000.

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US Markets

GameStop Proposes to Acquire eBay in $55.5 Billion Deal

EBay (EBAY) shares rose early Monday after video game retailer GameStop (GME) proposed to acquire the e-commerce company in a cash-and-stock deal worth about $55.5 billion.GameStop, which currently has a 5% stake in eBay, has offered to purchase the company for $125 a share, it said in a Sunday statement. The nonbinding proposal, which is structured as an equal mix of cash and stock, represents a premium of 46% to eBay's closing share price as of Feb. 4, the day GameStop started building up its position in the company.Ebay's stock climbed 8.9% in the most recent premarket activity, while GameStop declined 2.9%.GameStop plans to fund the cash portion of the potential transaction through a combination of cash and liquid investments on its balance sheet, amounting to about $9.4 billion at the end of January, as well as up to $20 billion in potential financing from TD Securities.In a Sunday letter to eBay Chairman Paul Pressler, GameStop Chief Executive Ryan Cohen said the video game retailer aims to eliminate $2 billion of the e-commerce company's annualized costs within a year of the potential deal's completion, including $1.2 billion in sales and marketing. The cost reductions are expected to increase eBay's per-share earnings from continuing operations to $7.79 from $4.26 in the first year, according to Cohen.Cohen, who also owns roughly 9% of GameStop, proposed to serve as CEO of the combined company. "I will receive no salary, no cash bonuses, and no golden parachute - I will be compensated solely based on the performance of the combined company," he said in the letter.In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Cohen said he's prepared to pursue a proxy fight and present the proposal directly to shareholders if eBay isn't receptive.Ebay didn't immediately respond to a request for comment by.Last week, eBay reported first-quarter adjusted EPS from continuing operations of $1.66, up from $1.37 year earlier. Revenue advanced 19% to $3.09 billion. At the time, the company said it expects adjusted EPS from continuing operations to come in between $1.46 and $1.51 and revenue to be in a range of $2.97 billion to $3.03 billion in the second quarter. The current consensus on FactSet is for non-GAAP EPS of $1.51 and sales of $3.01 billion.

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GameStop to Launch Digital Trading Card Platform

GameStop (GME) said Tuesday it will launch its new digital trading card platform, Power Packs, to the public starting Wednesday.The platform lets users buy digital packs that unlock Professional Sports Authenticator-graded cards stored in the PSA Vault, which can be sold, shipped, or kept, with categories including Pokemon and major sports available at launch, the company said.Price: $23.58, Change: $+0.18, Percent Change: +0.75%

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