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Here are the stocks making headlines before Wall Street’s opening bell. Solaredge Technologies — The green energy stock fell more than 17% after announcing a new debt offering. Solaredge said it will offer $300 million worth of convertible notes, due 2029. Pool Corp — Shares sank 12.4% after the wholesale pool supplies distributor revised full-year earnings guidance postmarket Monday. Pool now anticipates full-year earnings per share between $11.04 and $11.44, down from its prior guidance of $13.19 to $14.19 and short of the FactSet consensus estimate of $13.05. Competitor Leslie’s Inc. retreated more than 4% in sympathy. Sea Limited — U.S. shares of the Singapore-based consumer internet stock slipped 3.9% on the back of a JPMorgan downgrade to neutral from overweight. JPMorgan said the stock could be hurt by an increase in competition. Penn Entertainment — Shares of the casino operator and online gambling platform dipped 2% after Raymond James downgraded it to market perform from outperform, saying the “current valuation is appropriate” after recent gains. The stock is down 25% this year, but rallied more than 10% this month. Walt Disney — Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of the media stock with a buy, pointing to its sports rights portfolio and theme parks as positives for the company. Disney shares rose less than 1%. Microsoft — Shares of the XBox owner fell less than 1% after the European Union accused it of breaking antitrust rules with its bundled software products. Enerpac Tool Group — The industrial supplies stock fell more than 9% after reporting sales declined year over year in the fiscal third quarter. The company also lowered its net sales forecast for the year to $585 million to $590 million. Previous guidance called for between $590 million and $605 million. Airbus — Shares of the aerospace manufacturer were down 11% in France after it cut its 2024 financial targets . — CNBC’s Alex Harring, Michelle Fox Theobald and Sarah Min contributed.
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