Editor’s Note: This story has been updated to include details on Rivian’s quarterly earnings.
Major U.S. indexes closed lower on Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping 1.34% to 49,451.98. The S&P 500 slid 1.57% to 6,832.76, while the Nasdaq fell 2.04% to 22,597.14.
These are the top stocks that gained the attention of retail traders and investors through the day.
Coinbase Global, Inc. (NASDAQ:COIN) clo
Coinbase stock closed down 7.90% at $141.09, with an intraday high of $153.20 and low of $139.36, within a 52-week range of $444.65 to $139.36.
The cryptocurrency trading platform posted fourth-quarter revenue of $1.78 billion, a 5% drop from the prior quarter that missed expectations, though adjusted earnings beat forecasts and full-year trading volume surged 156%.
The company guided first-quarter subscription and services revenue to a range of $550 million to $630 million, below recent quarters, and said transaction revenue totaled $420 million through Feb. 10.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Apple shares ended 5.00% lower at $261.73, trading between an intraday high of $275.72 and a low of $260.18, against a 52-week high of $288.61 and a low of $169.21. T
The tech powerhouse contributed to a $500 billion wipeout across heavyweight names amid concerns over memory shortages and shrinking margins at peers like Cisco, exacerbated by hardware cost pressures and AI-related disruptions.
Applied Materials, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMAT)
Applied Materials declined 3.38% to $328.39, with an intraday range of $341.07 high and $325.56 low, sitting between a 52-week peak of $344.60 and a trough of $123.74. In the after-hours trading, the stock rose 12.75% to $370.25.
The semiconductor equipment provider resolved a U.S. export probe by agreeing to a $252 million settlement over past China shipments, allowing a sharper focus on AI-driven chip tools and collaborations like its EPIC R&D center with Samsung.
Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET)
Arista Networks, Inc. (NYSE:ANET) fell 3.94% to $135.12, ranging from $138.50 high to $132.01 low intraday, within 52-week bounds of $164.94 and $59.43. The stock popped nearly 12.5% to $151.99 in extended trading.
Arista Networks shares surged in extended trading Thursday after the company posted fourth-quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations and issued strong first-quarter guidance. The networking company reported adjusted earnings of 82 cents per share, beating estimates of 76 cents, while revenue rose to $2.49 billion from $1.93 billion a year earlier, ahead of the $2.38 billion consensus.
For full-year 2025, Arista generated $9 billion in revenue and shipped a cumulative 150 million ports, with CEO Jayshree Ullal highlighting strength in AI networking and campus expansion as key growth drivers.
Looking ahead, Arista forecast first-quarter 2026 revenue of about $2.6 billion, above analyst expectations of $2.45 billion, along with non-GAAP gross margins of 62%–63% and operating margins of roughly 46%.
Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ:RIVN)
Rivian stock dropped 5.15% to $14.00, hitting an intraday high of $14.83 and low of $13.94, against a 52-week high of $22.69 and low of $10.36. The stock shot up over 14% to $16.03 in the after-hours session.
Rivian reported fourth-quarter revenue of $1.29 billion, down from $1.73 billion a year earlier but slightly ahead of the $1.27 billion Street estimate. Automotive revenue totaled $839 million, falling 45% year-over-year due to lower regulatory credit sales, fewer vehicle deliveries and a lower average selling price, while software and services revenue surged 109% to $447 million.
The company posted a narrower-than-expected loss of 54 cents per share, beating estimates for a 68-cent loss. Rivian generated $120 million in consolidated gross profit during the quarter and $144 million for the full fiscal year, marking a $1.3 billion improvement compared to fiscal 2024.
Previously disclosed figures showed fourth-quarter production of 10,974 vehicles and deliveries of 9,745 vehicles, bringing full-year deliveries to 42,247 units. Full-year revenue rose 8% to $5.39 billion. CEO RJ Scaringe said 2025 was focused on execution and laying the groundwork to significantly scale the business. The company’s R2 vehicle remains on track.
This story was generated using Benzinga Neuro and edited by Shivdeep Dhaliwal
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