Advertisement
U.S. markets closed
  • S&P Futures

    5,616.00
    +6.00 (+0.11%)
    ?
  • Dow Futures

    41,446.00
    +7.00 (+0.02%)
    ?
  • Nasdaq Futures

    19,433.50
    +40.25 (+0.21%)
    ?
  • Russell 2000 Futures

    2,214.00
    +3.50 (+0.16%)
    ?
  • Crude Oil

    75.80
    -0.11 (-0.14%)
    ?
  • Gold

    2,552.00
    -8.30 (-0.32%)
    ?
  • Silver

    29.83
    -0.15 (-0.51%)
    ?
  • EUR/USD

    1.1085
    +0.0004 (+0.03%)
    ?
  • 10-Yr Bond

    3.8670
    +0.0260 (+0.68%)
    ?
  • VIX

    15.65
    -1.46 (-8.53%)
    ?
  • GBP/USD

    1.3169
    +0.0002 (+0.01%)
    ?
  • USD/JPY

    144.7930
    -0.2300 (-0.16%)
    ?
  • Bitcoin USD

    59,434.39
    +491.67 (+0.83%)
    ?
  • XRP USD

    0.56
    -0.01 (-1.10%)
    ?
  • FTSE 100

    8,379.64
    +35.79 (+0.43%)
    ?
  • Nikkei 225

    38,372.95
    +10.42 (+0.03%)
    ?

Twitter hires former Goldman analyst, GoPro rally continues and BNP keeps shareholders happy

It's time for your daily dose of Trending Tickers! Here are the stocks you're tracking as measured by Yahoo finance ticker searches:

Twitter (TWTR) is up more than 4% after hiring former Goldman analyst and NFL exec Anthony Noto as CFO. Twitter shares have gained 9% in the last month. At Goldman Noto helped lead Twitter's IPO. This is just the latest in a series of management shake-ups at Twitter in the last few weeks as the company gropes for a sustainable business model and growth plan.

Tuesday was another monster rally for GoPro (GPRO) -- the stock is up a whopping 16% today. GoPro's stock has surged 97% from where it was priced ahead of its IPO last week. The camera gadget company is now worth a whopping $6 billion, about 6x more than the company's 2013 revenues. Does this market a bubble? Not by itself but watch to see if a flood of cheap camera companies are able to get to the public markets over the next few months.

Last but not least, shares of BNP Paribas (BNP.PA) are up nearly 4% in early afternoon trading, one day after France's largest bank agreed to plead guilty to two felony counts and pay $9 billion for violating U.S. economic sanctions. Upper management assured investors that the bank would continue to offer the same dividend as last year.

Those are your Trending Tickers for Tuesday, July 1 -- tell us what stocks you're watching on Twitter using the hashtag TrendingTickers.

 

Advertisement