Check out the companies making the biggest moves in pre-market trading: General Motors — The Detroit automaker soared 10.5% after raising its full-year outlook and reporting a higher profit. GM’s third-quarter adjusted earnings per share were $2.80, compared with analyst estimates compiled by LSEG of $2.31. Revenue came in at $48.59 billion, compared to the consensus estimate of $45.27 billion. The company now expects full-year adjusted EPS of $9.75 to $10.50, up from its previous guidance of $8.25 to $10. Coca-Cola — The beverage and snack giant’s third-quarter earnings and sales beat expectations, sending its stock up about 3%. Adjusted earnings were 82 cents per share on revenue of $12.41 billion. Analysts had expected adjusted earnings of 78 cents per share and revenue of $12.39 billion, per LSEG. 3M — The Post-it note maker rose 2.6% after quarterly results beat analysts’ expectations. 3M earned $2.19 per share, excluding certain items, on sales of $6.32 billion. Analysts polled by LSEG had expected earnings of $2.08 per share and revenue of $6.25 billion. Crown Holdings — Shares are up 8% after the metal packaging products maker posted better-than-expected third-quarter earnings. The company had revenue of $3.2 billion and adjusted earnings per share of $2.24. Analysts polled by FactSet had expected earnings of $1.99 per share and revenue of $3.14 billion. Zions Bancorp — The regional bank rose more than 1% after a third-quarter report that appeared to ease concerns about the company’s exposure to bad loans. Zion’s earnings were $1.48 per share. However, this did not match LSEG’s estimate of $1.41 per share. Net interest income for the period was $672 million. Elevance Health — The health insurance company soared 2.5% after reporting better-than-expected third-quarter earnings. Elevance had sales of $50.09 billion, or $6.03 per share excluding items. Analysts polled by FactSet expected earnings of $4.93 per share and revenue of $49.37 billion. Sunrun , Nextracker — Solar stocks rose after Citi upgraded the stock from neutral to buy. Sunrun soared 8% and Next Tracker rose nearly 4%. EPAM Systems — The software company rose 3.3% after announcing it would buy back up to $1 billion worth of outstanding stock. Fluor, NuScale Power — Fluor stock rose 5% after the Wall Street Journal reported that activist investor Starboard Value had acquired a nearly 5% stake in the company. Part of Starboard’s push reportedly includes the potential sale of Fluor’s NuScale Power stake. NuScale’s stock price fell nearly 5%. Gold and Silver Mining Companies — Mining companies fell as gold and silver prices fell. Kool Mining, Hecla Mining and First Majestic Silver each fell about 8%, while Pan American fell about 7%. Eldorado Gold and Newmont both fell about 5%. RTX — Shares rose 4.8% after the aerospace and defense company reported better-than-expected earnings. RTX reported third-quarter earnings of $1.70 per adjusted share on revenue of $22.48 billion. Analysts had expected earnings of $1.41 per share and revenue of $21.31 billion. Philip Morris International — The tobacco giant rose nearly 2% after reporting better-than-expected third-quarter results. Philip Morris’ adjusted earnings were $2.24 per share, beating the FactSet consensus estimate of $2.09 per share. Sales also exceeded expectations of $10.64 billion at $10.85 billion. GE Aerospace — The aerospace company rose more than 2% after reporting better-than-expected third-quarter profits and sales. During the period, the company posted adjusted earnings of $1.66 per share on revenue of $11.31 billion, beating the $1.45 per share and $10.41 billion in revenue expected by analysts surveyed by LSEG. Northrop Grumman — The defense company fell 1.3% after mixed third-quarter results. Earnings were $7.67 per share on sales of $10.42 billion. Analyst estimates compiled by LSEG were for EPS of $6.46 and revenue of $10.71 billion. —CNBC’s Fred Imbert, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Sarah Ming and Liz Napolitano contributed reporting. (Learn the best strategies for 2026 from inside the New York Stock Exchange with Josh Brown and more on CNBC PRO Live. Tickets and information here.)
