By WSJ Staff
DoorDash $(DASH)$: The food-delivery company will join the S&P 500 on March 24, S&P Dow Jones Indices said Friday. Shares gained more than 4% in thin premarket trading.
Tesla $(TSLA)$: The electric-vehicle stock fell more than 2.5% premarket. Shares are down 35% this year, as the political ambitions of Chief Executive Elon Musk have collided with the company's fortunes.
Robinhood (HOOD): The popular trading platform has agreed to pay nearly $30 million to settle an investigation, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said late Friday. Shares fell more than 6% ahead of the open.
Nvidia $(NVDA)$, Broadcom $(AVGO)$: Shares in both chip makers fell more than 2% premarket, putting Broadcom on pace to hand back some of the Friday's gains, notched after strong earnings. High-flying artificial-intelligence stocks have been hit hard in recent weeks.
Oracle $(ORCL)$: The cloud-software company will report earnings after the close. Shares ticked down premarket.
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