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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: JPM, MRNA, BA, CAH

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Last updated: January 13, 2026 6:37 pm
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Published: January 13, 2026
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Check out some of the companies making the biggest moves midday: JPMorgan Chase — The largest bank in the U.S. dropped more than 3%, trading near session lows, after investment banking fees fell, missing expectations. JPM’s chief financial officer signaled that the banking industry could push back against President Donald Trump’s call for a one-year 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Chipotle Mexican Grill — The fast-casual chain fell more than 3% after reaffirming its 2025 guidance, which points to a low single-digit percentage decline in comparable store sales. Chipotle named an interim chief marketing officer to replace the departing Chris Brandt. Moderna – Shares jumped more than 14%. Speaking at JPMorgan’s health-care conference, Modernal CEO Stéphane Bancel projected the company’s 2025 sales to land at roughly $1.9 billion, topping the midpoint of its early guidance. L3Harris Technologies — The defense contractor added 1% after partnering with the Defense Department to increase solid rocket motor capacity and pursuing an initial public offering of its missile business in the second half of 2026. Under the agreement, the U.S. would invest in the business through a $1 billion convertible preferred that would convert to common stock after an IPO. Boeing — The aerospace company rose more than 3% after it outsold Airbus in 2025 for the first time since 2018. In December, Boeing logged net orders for 174 planes, including more than 100 737 Maxes for Alaska Airlines. Boeing delivered 63 jetliners to customers last month. Option Care Health — The provider of at-home or non-hospital infusion services jumped 10%. Option Care released preliminary fourth-quarter results , issued initial 2026 financial guidance and doubled its buyback authorization to $1 billion. Cardinal Health — The drug distributor raised full-year guidance , sending shares nearly 4% higher. Cardinal expects adjusted earnings of at least $10 per share, above prior guidance of $9.65 to $9.86 a share. Delta Air Lines — The airline fell more than 3% after posting mixed fourth-quarter results . The airline earned an adjusted $1.55 per share, beating an LSEG consensus of $1.53 per share. Revenue of $14.61 billion, however, was just below a $14.69 billion estimate. Intel , AMD — KeyBanc upgraded both chip stocks to overweight, saying they each have upside of more than 30% thanks to a memory chip supercycle and outsized data center demand. Intel advanced nearly 8%, while AMD gained 6%. Travere Therapeutics — The biopharma stock tumbled 32% after receiving additional information requests from the FDA to characterize the clinical benefit of a drug to treat kidney disorder. PAR Technology — Shares rose more than 2% after announcing that Papa Johns is using foodservice technology from PAR Technology across its restaurants. Revvity — The health sciences company rallied almost 4% after releasing preliminary fourth-quarter revenue of $772 million, topping the $757 million expected by analysts polled by FactSet. Revvity said it expects its full-year adjusted earnings per share to exceed the upper end of prior guidance of $4.90 to $5 per share. — CNBC’s Michelle Fox, Fred Imbert, Christina Cheddar-Berk and Darla Mercado contributed reporting



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