Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Uber, Reddit, Electronic Arts and more

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Check out the companies making headlines on Wall Street before the opening bell.

Here are the stocks making headlines before the bell on Wednesday, May 8. Uber Technologies — The ride-hailing giant slid 7% after reporting mixed first-quarter results. The company's overall revenue exceeded expectations, coming in at $10.13 billion versus an LSEG estimate of $10.11 billion. Booking revenue, however, totaled $37.65 billion . That's below a StreetAccount forecast of $37.93 billion.

08 billion, higher than an LSEG estimate of $1.04 billion. A loss of 15 cents came in 1 cent more than the 14 cents expected, however. Dutch Bros – Shares of the coffee chain rose more than 8% after a better-than-expected first quarter. Dutch Bros. reported 9 cents in adjusted earnings per share on $275 billion of revenue. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting 2 cents per share on $256 million of revenue. Affirm – The fintech stock climbed 2.

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