Stocks to Watch Monday: iRobot, EchoStar, Rocket Lab, Alibaba -- WSJ

Dow Jones12-15 17:53

By WSJ Staff

iRobot $(IRBT)$: The Roomba maker declared bankruptcy over the weekend. It said customer service and app functionality will continue normally during the restructuring. Shares tumbled more than 80% before the bell.

EchoStar $(SATS)$: Shares of the company, which supplies wireless spectrum to SpaceX, rose about 4% premarket after SpaceX confirmed a Wall Street Journal report that it is preparing to go public next year. Shares in SpaceX rival Rocket Lab (RKLB) also rallied.

Newmont $(NEM)$ and Freeport-McMoRan $(FCX)$: Shares of the mining companies rose premarket as gold prices headed for a new record closing high.

Alibaba $(BABA)$ and Baidu $(BIDU)$: The Chinese internet companies' American depositary receipts declined premarket, tracking Friday's declines in U.S. technology stocks. Plus, data released Monday showed the Chinese economy is weakening.

Sanofi (FR:SAN, SNY): The pharmaceutical company said that a U.S. regulatory decision on an experimental multiple sclerosis treatment would be delayed again, and that a late-stage trial missed its main goal. Shares in France dropped 4%.

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