Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Walmart, Taiwan Semiconductor, Netflix, Carnival and more

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Check out the companies making the biggest moves midday.

Walmartquarterly earnings that beat Wall Street’s expectations and raising its forward guidance. The company reported adjusted earnings per share of $1.50 on $152.81 billion in revenue, where analysts expected adjusted earnings per share of $1.32 and $147.75 billion in revenue, per Refinitiv.

Retail stocks — Retail stocks rose following Walmart and Home DepotTargetKohl’s Bed Bath & BeyondMacy’sNordstrom

Taiwan Semiconductorbuilt a $4 billion new stake in the company. Berkshire added more than 60 million shares of the Taiwanese chipmaker’s American depositary receipts, by the end of the third quarter, making Taiwan Semi the conglomerate’s 10th biggest holding at the end of September.

Paramount Globalincreased its holding to $1.7 billion at the end of the third quarter. Paramount is still down more than 30% this year as it suffered from cord cutting and a drop in advertising revenue.

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Bath & Body Worksbought $265 million in the retailer’s stock in the third quarter.

Netflixdouble-upgraded the stock to a buy from underperform. He said the new ad tier and crackdown on password sharing could help the stock’s value increase 23.6%.

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Mobileye GlobalBaird initiated coverage of the stock with an outperform rating. Analyst Luke Junk called Mobileye a market leader, writing, “Net, we recommend purchase/would lean into any volatility, for this premier franchise/longer-term optionality.”

Sunnova Energyinitiated coverage of Sunnova Energy, First SolarEnphase Energy

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Carnival another report hinted inflation could be slowing. Royal Caribbean CruisesNorwegian Cruise Line

Chinese stocks — Chinese companies listed on the U.S. stock market rose following President Joe Biden’s meeting with China President Xi Jinping and despite disappointing retail sales data. Tencent Music Entertainment, AlibabaPinduoduoBaidu

— CNBC’s Yun Li, Carmen Reinicke, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin and Tanaya Macheel contributed reporting.

These are the stocks posting the largest moves midday.