Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Novavax, Lordstown Motors, Phillips, Chipotle and others

Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: Novavax, Lordstown Motors, Phillips, Chipotle and others

(NVAX) – The drugmaker said its Covid-19 vaccine proved 90% effective overall in a late-stage trial, and 93% effective against the most predominant variants of the virus. It also provided 100% protection against moderate and severe disease. Novavax shares surged 10.4% in premarket trading. (RIDE) – The electric truck maker announced the resignation of CEO Steve Burns and CFO Julio Rodriguez, days after the company warned there was doubt it could continue as a going concern. Lordstown has engaged a search firm to find replacements for Burns and Rodriguez. Shares tumbled 8% in the premarket. (PHG) – Phillips shares slid 4.3% in premarket action after saying it would recall up to 4 million CPAP machines due to potential toxicity risks. The foam used in the sleep apnea treatment devices could degrade and potentially become toxic. The Dutch medical equipment company is the largest producer of CPAP machines. (CMG) – Raymond James upgraded the restaurant chain's shares to "strong buy" from "outperform", predicting that recent menu price increases would push second-half profit well beyond consensus forecasts. Chipotle shares gained 1.4% in the premarket. (RACE) – Goldman Sachs gave the automaker's stock a double downgrade, moving its rating to "sell" from "buy",