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IBM, Goldman, CleanSpark, HCA & more

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Last updated: July 14, 2026 7:01 pm
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Published: July 14, 2026
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Check out some of the companies making the biggest moves midday: CleanSpark — The digital infrastructure company surged 11% after securing a 20-year data center lease in Georgia, totaling $6.6 billion in contracted revenue . HCA Healthcare — The hospital operator fell more than 7% after lowering full-year earnings guidance. HCA now sees full-year earnings per share between $28.70 and $30.50, down from a previous forecast of $29.10 per share to $31.50 per share. HCA also lowered the top end of its 2026 revenue outlook range. JPMorgan Chase — The largest bank in the nation rose 2% after posting Q2 results. JPM earned $6.14 per share, excluding one-time items, on revenue of $58.02 billion. Analysts polled by LSEG expected a profit of $5.85 per share on revenue of $50.19 billion. Bank of America — Bank of America added 2% after beating expectations in the second quarter. The Charlotte, N.C.-based bank earned $1.21 per share, more than the $1.13 expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Revenue of $31.7 billion also exceeded the $30.72 billion consensus estimate. Wells Fargo — San Francisco-based Wells fell 3% after posting earnings of $2.00 per share on revenue of $22.62 billion. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were anticipating earnings of $1.72 per share on revenue of $21.84 billion. Goldman Sachs — The Wall Street investment bank jumped 7% after posting second-quarter earnings above exceeded estimates. Goldman earned $20.98 per share, more than the $14.48 LSEG consensus estimate. Revenue of $20.34 billion also topped the $16.13 billion expected. Citigroup — The bank fell 5% after logging its best quarterly revenue in a decade. Citigroup posted second- quarter earnings of $3.15 per share, more than the $2.74 expected by analysts surveyed by LSEG. Revenue of $24.77 billion also exceeded the anticipated $23.74 billion. Apple — The iPhone maker dipped 1% after KeyBanc downgraded Apple to underweight from sector weight, with a $250 price target implying 21% downside from Monday’s close. The Wall Street firm expects Apple could come under pressure as customers tighten their purse strings in response to rising prices. IBM — The legacy tech giant plunged 25% after issuing weaker-than-expected preliminary Q2 earnings. IBM expects to report a profit of $2.93 per share, excluding certain items. Analysts polled by FactSet had expected a profit of $3.01 per share. O-I Glass — The old Owens-Illinois slumped 8% after a double downgrade to undeperform from buy at Bank of America, which cited a recent 20% rally, challenging glass demand, fewer benefits from restructuring, less improvement in Europe and currency headwinds. LM Ericsson — The Swedish networking and telecommunications provider that also trades in the U.S. dropped 13%. Ericsson posted disappointing revenue of 52.70 billion Swedish kronor, missing the consensus estimate of 53.94 billion, according to StreetAccount. Adjusted gross margin of 48.4% topped the 47.8% that was expected. MBX Biosciences — The clinical state biopharmaceutical tum,bled 8% after saying CEO Kent Hawryluk stepped down effective immediately and will be replaced by the current executive chairman Steve Hoerter. — CNBC’s Sarah Min, Fred Imbert contributed reporting



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