Stocks making the biggest moves in the premarket: Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, GE & more

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The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, GE, and more.

, 4 cents a share above estimates. Revenue was short of Wall Street forecasts, however. The bottom line was helped by strength in the company's trading business. Separately, BofA announced the authorization of $3.2 billion in share buybacks, as well as maintaining its quarterly dividend at 18 cents per share. The company's shares slipped 1.2% in the premarket.

– General Electric said it was proposing to freeze pension benefits for 2,800 employees in the U.K. GE's U.K. pension benefit obligation stood at about $14 billion at the end of 2020. The company's shares rose 1.4% in premarket trading. – The oilfield services company's quarterly results came in 3 cents a share above estimates, with profit of 18 cents per share. Revenue beat forecasts as well, helped by cost cuts and a rebound in demand thanks to an increase in oil prices.

 

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as usual us stock futures are just rigged back to the top 1 percent while the us SEC is so bad at their job the people that work there are now considered unemployable

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