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Target, Sirius XM, Advance Auto Parts, TJX, JD.com, XPeng, and More Stock Market Movers

Stock futures pointed higher Wednesday after equities closed with sharp gains Tuesday following a cooler-than-expected reading on U.S. inflation. Producer prices also fell in October, according to data released Wednesday.

These stocks were poised to make moves Wednesday: 

Target
(TGT) reported third-quarter adjusted earnings of $2.10 a share, beating analysts’ estimates of $1.47, and shares of the retailer jumped 14% in premarket trading. Same-store sales fell 4.9% in the quarter but that was less than analysts’ forecasts.

Warren Buffett’s
Berkshire Hathaway
(BRK.B) eliminated its stakes in
General Motors
(GM),
Johnson & Johnson
(JNJ), and
Procter & Gamble
(PG) in the third quarter, and reduced its stake in
Amazon.com
(AMZN) by 5%. Berkshire bought 9.7 million shares of
Sirius XM
(SIRI) during the quarter. Shares of broadcasting company Sirius were rising 17%. The changes to the Berkshire portfolio were disclosed in a 13F filing posted to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s website late Tuesday.

Advance Auto Parts
(AAP) was falling 6.6% after the auto parts retailer posted a third-quarter loss of 82 cents a share versus Wall Street forecasts for profit of $1.44. The company also said it was initiating separate sale processes for its Worldpac business and its Canada operations and said it launched a cost-cutting plan of $150 million.

TJX Cos.
(
TJX
) was down 2.5% after the off-price retailer reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings but issued a profit forecast for the fourth quarter that that fell short of expectations.

U.S.-listed shares of
JD.com
(JD) rose 7% after the Chinese e-commerce company reported third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analysts’ estimates.

XPeng
(XPEV), the Chinese electric-vehicle maker, reported a third-quarter loss that was wider than a year earlier and revenue that came up short of estimates. The company said it expects fourth-quarter deliveries of 59,500 to 63,500 units, better than consensus, and revenue to increase 86.1% to 99.3% from a year earlier. American depositary receipts of
XPeng
declined 2.6%.

Goodyear Tire & Rubber
(GT) was up 7% after the company said it was exploring strategic alternatives for its chemical business, the Dunlop brand and its off-the-road equipment tire business.

Nvidia
(NVDA) closed higher Tuesday, rising 2.1%, to record its 10th straight gain, matching a record set back on Dec. 27, 2016. Shares of the graphics chip maker were rising 0.6% in premarket trading.

Earnings reports are expected after the closing bell Wednesday from
Cisco Systems
(CSCO) and
Palo Alto Networks
(PANW).

Write to Joe Woelfel at joseph.woelfel@barrons.com 

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