Lyft, Caesars, Zillow, Dogecoin: What to Watch When the Stock Market Opens Today

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Lyft, Caesars, Zillow, Dogecoin: What to Watch When the Stock Market Opens Today
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Here’s what we’re watching before Wednesday’s trading action kicks off

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Caesars Entertainment shares shot 5.9% higher. The casino company reported another big loss in the first quarter, but outlined a strong rebound in the works in Las Vegas. Hyatt Hotels edged up 0.3% premarket. The hospitality company reported a more-than-doubled loss in the first quarter, but said it remains optimistic about demand growth in the coming months.

Activision Blizzard shares rose 5.4% ahead of the bell. The videogame maker’s quarterly results and forecasts topped Wall Street expectations, driven by its “Call of Duty” franchise.

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