Manchester United, Trip.com Group And Other Big Stocks Moving Lower In Tuesday's Pre-Market Session

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U.S. stock futures traded higher this morning on Tuesday. Here are some big stocks recording losses in today’s pre-market trading session.

  • VinFast Auto Ltd. VFS shares dipped 11.1% to $26.24 in pre-market. The CEO of Vietnamese EV maker VinFast, Thuy Le, dismissed concerns over the company’s fluctuating stock value, expressing confidence in the company’s potential, particularly in Southeast Asia’s emerging electric vehicle sector, Nikkei Asia reported.
  • Manchester United plc MANU shares fell 8.7% to $21.61 in pre-market trading. UK Daily Mail reported that The Glazer Family Will take club off market after failing to get asking price.
  • Taysha Gene Therapies, Inc. TSHA shares declined 6.6% to $3.39 in pre-market trading after gaining 13% on Friday. Taysha Gene Therapies recently announced it received written notice from the Nasdaq informing the company that it had regained compliance.
  • Sibanye Stillwater Limited SBSW shares fell 6.5% to $5.61 in pre-market trading.
  • Aldeyra Therapeutics, Inc. ALDX shares declined 4.7% to $7.21 in pre-market trading.
  • Trip.com Group Limited TCOM shares declined 4.7% to $38.49 in pre-market trading following second-quarter results.
  • Li Auto Inc. LI shares declined 4.1% to $40.58 in pre-market trading. Chinese shares traded lower on weak August PMI data.
  • CME Group Inc. CME shares slipped 2.3% to $198.21 in pre-market trading.

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