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Digital World Acquisition, Ford And Other Big Losers From Tuesday

Benzinga Real-time News ·  Sep 21, 2022 05:04

U.S. stocks closed lower with the Dow Jones dropping more than 300 points on Tuesday. Here is the list of some big stocks recording losses in the previous session.

  • Pagaya Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:PGY) shares fell 67.2% to close at $2.29 after dropping 11% on Monday.
  • Tellurian Inc. (NYSE:TELL) fell 23.9% to close at $2.97.
  • CF Acquisition Corp. VI (NASDAQ:RUM) dipped 23.9% to close at $12.79.
  • AMTD Digital Inc. (NYSE:HKD) dipped 21.2% to settle at $72.50.
  • Digital World Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:DWAC) dropped 16.9% to close at $18.61 following an FT report suggesting investors in the SPAC are pushing for better terms in a financing package.
  • Sotera Health Company (NASDAQ:SHC) fell 16.6% to close at $8.20.
  • Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) fell 12.3% to close at $13.09 after the company previewed the effect of parts shortages on the company in the third-quarter and said inflation-related supplier costs during the third quarter will run about $1.0 billion higher than originally expected. The company also projects to have about 40,000 to 45,000 vehicles in inventory at end of third quarter lacking certain parts presently in short supply.
  • Iron Mountain Incorporated (NYSE:IRM) fell 9.8% to close at $50.65 following the company's Investor Event.
  • AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:APE) declined 9.4% to close at $4.23.
  • QuantumScape Corporation (NYSE:QS) fell 9.2% to settle at $10.18.
  • Chewy, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHWY) fell 8.7% to close at $32.49.
  • Farfetch Limited (NYSE:FTCH) dipped 8.7% to settle at $9.39.
  • Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:OPEN) fell 8.3% to close at $3.56.
  • Dana Incorporated (NYSE:DAN) dipped 7.5% to close at $13.76.
  • Carvana Co. (NYSE:CVNA) fell 7.4% to settle at $30.97.
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