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Planet Labs Soars 16% on Strong Earnings as 20 Stocks Make Big Premarket Moves

MarketDash Editorial Team
21 hours ago
Planet Labs jumped in premarket trading after crushing revenue expectations and raising guidance. Meanwhile, Oracle tumbled on mixed results and nearly 20 other stocks made significant moves before the opening bell.

Planet Labs PBC (PL) delivered the kind of earnings beat that makes investors smile before their morning coffee. The satellite imaging company reported third-quarter revenue of $81.25 million, crushing analyst estimates of $71.99 million. That's not just a beat—that's a nearly 13% outperformance.

The company kept expectations modest on the bottom line, reporting breakeven adjusted earnings per share and a GAAP loss of 19 cents per share. But the revenue story was compelling enough. Planet Labs also raised its fiscal 2026 sales guidance above estimates and issued fourth-quarter sales guidance that topped analyst expectations, giving investors plenty of reasons to push the stock higher.

Planet Labs shares jumped 16.4% to $15.15 in premarket trading, making it one of the morning's biggest gainers.

But Planet Labs wasn't alone in making waves before the opening bell. Nearly 20 stocks posted significant premarket moves, with some eye-popping percentage swings on both sides of the ledger.

The Winners

Agape ATP Corporation (ATPC) led the gainers with a stunning 152.3% surge to $0.1718 in premarket trading. Of course, context matters here—the stock had plummeted 95% on Wednesday, so this bounce still leaves shareholders nursing serious losses. Call it a dead cat bounce or a genuine recovery attempt, but it's certainly dramatic.

WORK Medical Technology Group LTD (WOK) followed a similar pattern, surging 38.4% to $0.2630 after declining 97% the previous day. When you fall that far, even a strong bounce barely scratches the surface of what was lost.

Galaxy Payroll Group Limited (GLXG) rose 37.8% to $4.37 in premarket trading after a modest 3% decline on Wednesday. Gemini Space Station, Inc. (GEMI) climbed 16.6% to $13.25, while Boqii Holding Limited (BQ) gained 16.4% to $2.37. Boqii's move came after the company filed a Form 6-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, disclosing an equity interest repurchase agreement dated December 4.

Vivakor, Inc. (VIVK) gained 14.6% to $0.0740 in premarket trading after dipping around 19% on Wednesday.

Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NXDR) shares jumped 14.5% to $2.92 in premarket trading, extending Wednesday's impressive rally. The stock had surged more than 25% the previous day after EMJ Capital's Eric Jackson posted on social media that the company is "The Most Mispriced Agentic-AI Platform of the 2020s." Nothing like a bold social media endorsement to get traders excited.

Destiny Tech100 Inc. (DXYZ) gained 7.3% to $34.11 in premarket trading after jumping more than 14% on Wednesday. Geron Corporation (GERN) surged 4% to $1.33 in premarket trading, adding to Wednesday's 4% gain.

The Losers

Kaival Brands Innovations Group, Inc. (KAVL) fell 40% to $0.1500 in premarket trading after dipping more than 37% on Wednesday. That's two consecutive days of brutal selling pressure.

Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. (BBGI) tumbled 35.3% to $10.80 in premarket trading. This decline came after the stock had skyrocketed 312% on Wednesday—a classic case of what goes up quickly coming down just as fast.

Carbon Revolution Public Limited Company (CREV) fell 27.4% to $1.56 in premarket trading after declining around 5% on Wednesday.

Oxford Industries, Inc. (OXM) fell 25.6% to $30.17 in premarket trading, and this one had a clear catalyst. The company reported third-quarter financial results and issued fourth-quarter guidance below estimates. As if that wasn't enough, Oxford Industries also cut its fiscal 2025 guidance below analyst expectations. That's a trifecta of disappointment that investors weren't willing to forgive.

Pineapple Financial Inc. (PAPL) fell 23.2% to $2.82 in premarket trading after gaining 5% on Wednesday. Clearmind Medicine Inc. (CMND) declined 23% to $0.0880 in premarket trading after declining 6% on Wednesday.

Nuvve Holding Corp. (NVVE) shares dipped 20.2% to $0.1338 in premarket trading after the company announced a 1-for-40 reverse stock split. Reverse splits are typically viewed as desperate measures to maintain listing requirements, and investors often sell first and ask questions later.

REE Automotive Ltd. (REE) dipped 17% to $0.6329 in premarket trading without any specific catalyst disclosed.

Oracle Corporation (ORCL) dipped 11.3% to $197.70 in premarket trading after the company posted mixed second-quarter financial results for fiscal 2026 following Wednesday's market close. Even tech giants aren't immune to investor disappointment when the numbers don't quite hit the mark.

T1 Energy Inc. (TE) fell 10.8% to $5.50 in premarket trading after announcing proposed offerings of $120 million in convertible senior notes and $140 million in common stock. Dilution concerns likely drove the selling, as investors calculated how much their ownership stakes might get watered down.

Planet Labs Soars 16% on Strong Earnings as 20 Stocks Make Big Premarket Moves

MarketDash Editorial Team
21 hours ago
Planet Labs jumped in premarket trading after crushing revenue expectations and raising guidance. Meanwhile, Oracle tumbled on mixed results and nearly 20 other stocks made significant moves before the opening bell.

Planet Labs PBC (PL) delivered the kind of earnings beat that makes investors smile before their morning coffee. The satellite imaging company reported third-quarter revenue of $81.25 million, crushing analyst estimates of $71.99 million. That's not just a beat—that's a nearly 13% outperformance.

The company kept expectations modest on the bottom line, reporting breakeven adjusted earnings per share and a GAAP loss of 19 cents per share. But the revenue story was compelling enough. Planet Labs also raised its fiscal 2026 sales guidance above estimates and issued fourth-quarter sales guidance that topped analyst expectations, giving investors plenty of reasons to push the stock higher.

Planet Labs shares jumped 16.4% to $15.15 in premarket trading, making it one of the morning's biggest gainers.

But Planet Labs wasn't alone in making waves before the opening bell. Nearly 20 stocks posted significant premarket moves, with some eye-popping percentage swings on both sides of the ledger.

The Winners

Agape ATP Corporation (ATPC) led the gainers with a stunning 152.3% surge to $0.1718 in premarket trading. Of course, context matters here—the stock had plummeted 95% on Wednesday, so this bounce still leaves shareholders nursing serious losses. Call it a dead cat bounce or a genuine recovery attempt, but it's certainly dramatic.

WORK Medical Technology Group LTD (WOK) followed a similar pattern, surging 38.4% to $0.2630 after declining 97% the previous day. When you fall that far, even a strong bounce barely scratches the surface of what was lost.

Galaxy Payroll Group Limited (GLXG) rose 37.8% to $4.37 in premarket trading after a modest 3% decline on Wednesday. Gemini Space Station, Inc. (GEMI) climbed 16.6% to $13.25, while Boqii Holding Limited (BQ) gained 16.4% to $2.37. Boqii's move came after the company filed a Form 6-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, disclosing an equity interest repurchase agreement dated December 4.

Vivakor, Inc. (VIVK) gained 14.6% to $0.0740 in premarket trading after dipping around 19% on Wednesday.

Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. (NXDR) shares jumped 14.5% to $2.92 in premarket trading, extending Wednesday's impressive rally. The stock had surged more than 25% the previous day after EMJ Capital's Eric Jackson posted on social media that the company is "The Most Mispriced Agentic-AI Platform of the 2020s." Nothing like a bold social media endorsement to get traders excited.

Destiny Tech100 Inc. (DXYZ) gained 7.3% to $34.11 in premarket trading after jumping more than 14% on Wednesday. Geron Corporation (GERN) surged 4% to $1.33 in premarket trading, adding to Wednesday's 4% gain.

The Losers

Kaival Brands Innovations Group, Inc. (KAVL) fell 40% to $0.1500 in premarket trading after dipping more than 37% on Wednesday. That's two consecutive days of brutal selling pressure.

Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. (BBGI) tumbled 35.3% to $10.80 in premarket trading. This decline came after the stock had skyrocketed 312% on Wednesday—a classic case of what goes up quickly coming down just as fast.

Carbon Revolution Public Limited Company (CREV) fell 27.4% to $1.56 in premarket trading after declining around 5% on Wednesday.

Oxford Industries, Inc. (OXM) fell 25.6% to $30.17 in premarket trading, and this one had a clear catalyst. The company reported third-quarter financial results and issued fourth-quarter guidance below estimates. As if that wasn't enough, Oxford Industries also cut its fiscal 2025 guidance below analyst expectations. That's a trifecta of disappointment that investors weren't willing to forgive.

Pineapple Financial Inc. (PAPL) fell 23.2% to $2.82 in premarket trading after gaining 5% on Wednesday. Clearmind Medicine Inc. (CMND) declined 23% to $0.0880 in premarket trading after declining 6% on Wednesday.

Nuvve Holding Corp. (NVVE) shares dipped 20.2% to $0.1338 in premarket trading after the company announced a 1-for-40 reverse stock split. Reverse splits are typically viewed as desperate measures to maintain listing requirements, and investors often sell first and ask questions later.

REE Automotive Ltd. (REE) dipped 17% to $0.6329 in premarket trading without any specific catalyst disclosed.

Oracle Corporation (ORCL) dipped 11.3% to $197.70 in premarket trading after the company posted mixed second-quarter financial results for fiscal 2026 following Wednesday's market close. Even tech giants aren't immune to investor disappointment when the numbers don't quite hit the mark.

T1 Energy Inc. (TE) fell 10.8% to $5.50 in premarket trading after announcing proposed offerings of $120 million in convertible senior notes and $140 million in common stock. Dilution concerns likely drove the selling, as investors calculated how much their ownership stakes might get watered down.

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