Check out the companies making headlines in half-day trading: Baker Hughes in Halliburton – Oil services stocks, including Halliburton and Baker Hughes, traded higher as oil prices appeared to beat a four-day winning streak. Baker Hughes shares rose more than 4%, with Halliburton and Transocean adding 8% each. SEMPRA – The energy company’s shares rose 4% after saying it sold 45% stake in the infrastructure unit to KKR and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Committee for $10 billion. Sempra also said it would spend $14 billion to expand its LNG facility in Port Arthur, Texas. Nexstar Media Group, Sinclair – Broadcast TV Operator shares at the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” station. ABC Parent Disney announced Monday that it will reclaim its late-night show after being placed in an indefinite pause over comments Kimmel made about the murderer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Nexstar shares rose 1%, while Sinclair added 3%. Disney stocks were slightly lower. McKesson – Medical supplies companies rose more than 6% after giving strong 2026 guidance during Investor Day presentations. McKesson expects adjusted operating income to range from $6.2 billion to $6.4 billion, with fact set consensus above $6.17 billion. We also reaffirmed our revenue growth outlook. Firefly Aerospace – The aerospace company has dropped approximately 12% since it was released last month, after posting its first quarter report. Firefly lost more and lower revenue than expected in the second quarter. Autozone – Auto parts retailers fell 3% in fourth quarter revenues after they failed to meet Wall Street expectations despite picking up sales at the store during the period. Autozone also refused to provide forecasts for fiscal year 2026. Kenvue – The stock bounced 3% and recovered some of the losses from the previous session when the Trump administration slid over 7% after pulling out an unproven link between autism in tylenol and acetaminophen during pregnancy. BOEING – Aerospace makers won 2% after Bloomberg said that the US ambassador to China David Perdue was in the final stages of a “huge” deal with Boeing aircraft. Micron Technology – Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is almost 2% ahead of the Micron Technology results, which are scheduled to be released Tuesday afternoon. – Reported by CNBC’s Sarah Min, Fred Imbert, Alex Harring and Liz Napolitano.