Stocks making the biggest moves midday: PayPal, Generac, Dave & Buster’s and more

Stocks making the biggest moves midday: PayPal, Generac, Dave & Buster’s and more

, — Shares of Affirm soared more than 40% after the buy-now, pay-later company announced a . The e-commerce giant is teaming up with for its first partnership with an installment payment player on the Amazon site. Shares of Amazon rose more than 2%. , — The satellite services company saw shares surge about 43% on a report that Apple's iPhone, scheduled to launch in the fall, , allowing customers to call and send messages via satellite. Apple has an existing satellite phone network of 24 satellites in low Earth orbit. Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said Globalstar is most likely to partner with Apple. , — Baxter International, the healthcare products maker, saw its shares rise 3.5% after the Wall Street Journal reported it's in advanced talks to acquire the medical technology provider Hill-Rom in a $10 billion potential deal that's about $150 per share. Hill-Rom shares were $132.90 at the market close on Friday. They rallied more than 10% Monday. — The battery backup company's shares rose 2.8% after Bank of America . Hurricane Ida, which has become the fifth-largest hurricane to hit the U.S. mainland, could "serve as a positive catalyst" for the company over the next 30