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-- GeneDx (WGS) sank 50% amid heavy trading after the company reported late Monday a swing to Q1 adjusted loss and lowered its 2026 revenue outlook.

More than 8.1 million shares of the company traded intraday compared with a daily average of about 753,000.

BellRing (BRBR) reported fiscal Q2 adjusted earnings and sales below market expectations and lowered its full-year 2026 net revenue guidance on Tuesday.

Shares slipped 41% following a surge in intraday trading volume to over 16 million from a daily average of about 3.6 million.

Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII) shares fell 12% in Tuesday trading after reporting flat Q1 earnings per share.

Over 798,000 shares traded intraday versus a daily average of roughly 487,000.

Price: $34.22, Change: $-33.71, Percent Change: -49.63%

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