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Investors are taking overnight clashes in stride.
After gaining more than 3% over the last two sessions, the Russell 2000 lost 1.6%.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended lower on Thursday, with the Dow dropping nearly two-thirds of a percent, the S&P 500 shedding more than one-third of a percent and the Nasdaq dipping marginally.</p><p>Uncertainty around peace talks between the U.S. and Iran weighed on the market, with Iran reviewing a proposal that would stop fighting but leave the most contentious issues unresolved.</p><p>Meanwhile, market-leading chip stocks retreated after their recent rally.</p><p>:: Arm Holdings</p><p> Archive</p><p>U.S.-listed shares of Arm Holdings tumbled 10% as worries about the company's ability to secure sufficient supplies for its new AI chip overshadowed a strong earnings forecast.</p><p>Intel and Advanced Micro Devices also declined, giving back some of their gains from earlier this week.</p><p>Keith Buchanan, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments, said he'd now like to see a broadening of market gains beyond chip makers and other AI-linked companies.</p><p>"Leadership has become narrow again. And that's something that concerns us from our framework, is we don't feel like a participation has been what it needs to be to continue to power this bull market forward beyond the point where we are now. So earnings season is really important. We're right in the middle of it right now. So that will give us a little more clarity as to the storylines and, frankly, the momentum that we feel like has to start to spread away from where it's been concentrated over the past week and a half."</p><p>:: CoreWeave</p><p>Other stock moves on Thursday included cloud provider CoreWeave, which closed down more than 6% but gained in extended trading after beating analysts' estimates for quarterly revenue. The company reported strong demand for its high-performance computing services used to train and deploy AI models.</p><p>Shares of Datadog soared 31% after the cloud-monitoring company raised its full-year earnings forecast. Cybersecurity companies CrowdStrike jumped 8% and Palo Alto Networks added 7%.</p><p>Elsewhere in the market, shares of Whirlpool slumped nearly 12% after the home-appliance maker missed first-quarter sales estimates and suspended its dividend.</p><p>Investors now turn their attention to Friday's nonfarm payrolls report, which is expected to show continued labor market resilience.</p></body>
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ChargePoint Holdings, Inc. (CHPT) concluded the recent trading session at $6.16, signifying a -3.14% move from its prior day's close.
The latest trading day saw Doximity (DOCS) settling at $26.03, representing a +1.32% change from its previous close.
Copart, Inc. (CPRT) closed the most recent trading day at $33.87, moving +1.44% from the previous trading session.
Trip.com (TCOM) concluded the recent trading session at $53.39, signifying a -1.95% move from its prior day's close.
Ross Stores (ROST) concluded the recent trading session at $224.48, signifying a -1.94% move from its prior day's close.
In the most recent trading session, Williams-Sonoma (WSM) closed at $183.42, indicating a -1.64% shift from the previous trading day.
QuickLogic (QUIK) closed the most recent trading day at $17.56, moving 5.49% from the previous trading session.
On Holding (ONON) concluded the recent trading session at $35.48, signifying a -1.61% move from its prior day's close.
Toyota Motor Corporation (TM) concluded the recent trading session at $189, signifying a -3.1% move from its prior day's close.
Sony (SONY) concluded the recent trading session at $19.89, signifying a -4.05% move from its prior day's close.
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