Check out the companies making headlines in front of the Bell: Metals in the Trilogy – Canadian Mineral Explorer’s US-listed stock surged over 222% after the White House said it would take stock in the company. The Trump administration will invest $35.6 million in the trilogy as part of its new partnership, making the US government a 10% shareholder. AEHR Test System – Stocks plummeted 20% after the semiconductor testing solutions company reported a decline in revenues year over year, refusing to issue guidance due to global trade tensions. Dollar Tree – The shares fell 4% after Jefferies dropped its discount retailer stock on hold. The company also sought a 20% drop in the dollar tree. Advanced Micro Devices – Chipmaker stock rose nearly 4% after Jeffries upgrades were purchased from holds. Investment banks also sought an upside of chipmakers of more than 47%. IBM – International Business Machine jumped about 4% after agreeing to integrate the Claude Chatbot of Humanity into its software portfolio. Constellation Brands – Model Distributors rose 3% after posting more than expected caps and final growth in fiscal second quarter revenues. Intercontinental Exchange – New York Stock Exchange parents rose more than 3% after acquiring $2 billion in stake in forecast market platform Polymet. The transaction focuses on Polymercu, which is roughly $8 billion. Galaxy Digital – Stocks rose almost 3%, extending profits on Monday after Digital Assets Investment Platform announced a trading system like Robinhood, known as Galaxyone. Brinker – The owner of the Chilean restaurant chain has risen by more than 2% to overweight from neutral after an upgrade at JPMorgan. Banks are focusing on comparable store sales that investors find difficult, and believe that Chile is not enough to be able to regain sales traffic in the same store. Applovin – Stock added 1% to pre-market transactions after falling 14% on Monday after reports that the Securities and Exchange Commission is considering collecting data from mobile advertising companies. – Reported by CNBC’s Sarah Min, Fred Imbert, Alex Harring, Michelle Fox and Spencer Kimball. (Learn the best 2026 strategies from within NYSE with Josh Brown and others on CNBC Pro Live. Tickets and info here.)
