Stock futures were higher Friday morning as investors positioned ahead of key economic releases, including the Q4 GDP advance estimate and December PCE inflation data due at 8:30 AM ET.
Here are some of Friday’s biggest stock movers:
Biggest stock gainers
- Opendoor Technologies (OPEN) +14% – Shares jumped after Q4 revenue and adjusted EBITDA topped expectations, and the company highlighted progress in its turnaround strategy, including a 46% Q/Q jump in homes purchased, lower capital intensity, and faster inventory turnover. Opendoor is targeting positive adjusted net income on a forward 12-month basis by end-2026. However, it expects Q1 revenue to fall about 10% sequentially to roughly $662M (well below consensus) and forecasts an adjusted EBITDA loss in the low-to-mid $30M range, though contribution margin is projected to be the strongest since Q2 2024.
Biggest stock losers
- GRAIL (GRAL) -47% – Shares plunged after announcing topline results from the randomized NHS-Galleri trial, where the primary endpoint of a statistically significant reduction in Stage III-IV cancers was not met. While the study showed a favorable trend in a pre-specified group of 12 high-mortality cancers and reported meaningful reductions in Stage IV diagnoses with sequential screening, investors focused on the missed primary goal. The company said the Galleri test still demonstrated potential to shift cancer detection to earlier stages and reduce emergency presentations, and it plans further analysis with detailed data expected at the ASCO 2026 meeting.
- Akamai Technologies (AKAM) -9% – Shares fell as weak earnings guidance overshadowed a Q4 beat. For Q1, the company expects adjusted EPS of $1.50–$1.67, below the $1.75 estimate, while revenue of $1.06B–$1.085B is roughly in line with forecasts. For FY2026, Akamai guided for adjusted EPS of $6.20–$7.20, missing the $7.29 consensus, though projected revenue of $4.4B–$4.55B came in slightly above expectations.
- Copart (CPRT) -6% – Shares dipped after FQ2 results disappointed, showing revenue down 3.6% Y/Y to $1.12B despite pricing gains and record ASPs. Global service volumes declined 8% (3.6% ex-CAT), and U.S. insurance units fell 10.7%, with margin pressure and higher expenses fueling the negative reaction despite core operational growth.
More on related stocks:
- Opendoor Technologies Inc. (OPEN) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
- Akamai Technologies, Inc. (AKAM) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
- GRAIL, Inc. (GRAL) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
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