Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Moderna — Shares of the vaccine maker pulled back more than 3% following a downgrade to underweight from JPMorgan . The firm cited Moderna's changes to its revenue forecast as a headwind to the stock's performance moving forward. Oracle — The stock rose nearly 2% after the database software company raised its fiscal 2026 revenue outlook . The company also issued strong guidance for the 2029 fiscal year.
Meanwhile, Adobe topped fiscal third-quarter estimates on the top and bottom lines. Boeing — The aerospace company slid about 4% after Boeing factory workers went on strike earlier on Friday and rejected a new labor contract. The work stoppage could affect Boeing's production of its key 737 Max. Unity Software — Shares of the game engine company added nearly 7%. Stifel raised its price target on Unity to $25 from $20, reflecting 32% upside from Thursday's close.
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