Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. CrowdStrike — The cybersecurity company surged 10.8% after topping Wall Street’s quarterly estimates and issuing strong guidance. CrowdStrike reported adjusted earnings of 95 cents per share on $845 million in revenue. Management also reiterated its plan to reach $10 billion in annual recurring revenue by 2030. JD.com — The Chinese e-commerce platform surged 16.2% after posting a quarterly revenue increase. The company also launched a $3 billion share purchase program, scheduled to begin this month, which will last until March 2027. Nordstrom — Shares plummeted 16.1% after the department store chain issued a muted outlook for 2024. Nordstrom expects full-year revenue to range between a 2% decline and a 1% gain in comparison to last year. New York Community Bancorp — Shares gained 7.5%, after earlier plunging more than 40% , after New York Community Bancorp announced a $1 billion capital raise. The stock was halted at various points throughout the day. Separately, bank stocks vacillated during the trading session. Shares of PNC Financial Services Group dropped 3%, while Northern Trust slid 4.6%. Morgan Stanley dropped 3.9%, while M & T Bank fell 1.5%. Thor Industries — Shares plunged 15.4% after the recreational vehicle maker posted quarterly revenue that disappointed expectations. In its second quarter, Thor Industries reported revenue of $2.21 billion, weaker than the FactSet consensus estimate of $2.27 billion. Foot Locker — Shares tumbled 29.4% after the sneaker retailer reported a loss for the fourth quarter and issued weak guidance for the current year. Foot Locker expects full-year adjusted earnings per share to come in between $1.50 and $1.70, versus estimates of between $1.40 and $2.30, per LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. The company also said the profitability goal it laid out in March 2023 will be delayed two years. HashiCorp — Shares jumped 10.9% after HashiCorp posted a beat…
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