[Jinshi Data Compilation: Daily U.S. Stock Market News Express (Friday, September 13)]
1. Adobe (ADBE.O) shares fell nearly 9% in pre-market trading. The company expects fourth-quarter revenue of US$5.5 billion to US$5.55 billion, lower than expected.
2. Oracle (ORCL.N) shares rose more than 6% in pre-market trading as the company raised its revenue forecast for fiscal 2026 due to optimistic prospects for cloud revenue.
3. Boeing (BA.N) mechanics will go on strike after rejecting a labor agreement, involving the 737 and 777 aircraft production plants.
4. Blackstone Group (BX.N) is reportedly considering selling visa services company VFS, which is worth $7 billion.
5. Meta Platforms (META.O) CTO confirmed that the company is developing MR devices in the form of glasses.
6. American Airlines Group (AAL.O) reached a labor agreement with the union, and the wages of flight attendants will immediately increase by about 20%.
7. Nippon Steel Corporation and U.S. Steel (X.N) sent a letter to U.S. President Biden regarding the merger transaction on September 8.
8. Faraday Future (FFIE.O) raised Jia Yueting's salary by more than 50%, and his annual base salary will be adjusted from US$450,000 to US$680,000.
9. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ.N) announced that the US FDA has approved Tremfya (guselkumab) for the treatment of adult patients with moderate to severe active ulcerative colitis. (Reprinted from: Jinshi Data)