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Wall Street kicks off Friday’s session with solid gains. Investors welcomed the better-than-expected employment report, which helped ease some concerns about an upcoming slowdown. At the time of publication, the US100 is up 1.50% and trading just below its all-time highs, the US500 is gaining 1.30%, and the US2000 is rising 1.05%. We’re also seeing a rebound in the dollar and U.S. Treasury yields.

The number of new non-farm jobs rose by 139,000 — slightly above expectations — while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.2%. Markets are rebounding after a turbulent Thursday marked by geopolitical tensions, hawkish messaging from the ECB, weak U.S. data, and the high-profile clash between Trump and Elon Musk, which weighed on Tesla's share price and overall market sentiment.

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Today, Tesla (TSLA.US) is one of the top gainers on the U.S. stock market — following a nearly 20% sell-off yesterday. However, the conflict between Elon Musk and Donald Trump is far from resolved.

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The technology stock index is once again the strongest performer on Wall Street. It is currently just 1.80% away from its all-time highs.

Company news

Tesla (TSLA.US) rebounded 6% after a 17% plunge the previous day wiped out $152B in market cap, triggered by a public clash between Elon Musk and Donald Trump over federal contracts and spending.

 

DocuSign (DOCU.US) sank 17% despite beating Q1 estimates, as it lowered full-year billings guidance. FY2026 billings now expected at $3.285B–$3.339B vs. prior $3.3B–$3.354B, though revenue guidance was raised slightly. The buyback program was expanded by $1B.

 

Broadcom (AVGO.US) slipped 3.4% even after solid FQ2 results and Q3 guidance. Revenue hit $15B (+20% Y/Y), and AI chip revenue is expected to reach $5.1B in Q3, marking continued strength in the segment.

Lululemon (LULU.US) dropped 20% after weak comparable sales and a cut to FY2025 EPS guidance ($14.58–$14.78 vs. $15.03 expected), despite keeping revenue guidance flat. Q2 EPS outlook also missed forecasts.

Conagra (CAG.US) edged up 0.3% pre-market after announcing the $55M sale of its frozen seafood brands Van de Kamp’s and Mrs. Paul’s, which generated $75M in 2024 sales. The move refocuses efforts on core frozen products.

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