Today's stocks to watch in the news include Opko Health Inc. (OPK), Imperva Inc (IMPV), and United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL)
U.S. stocks are up, as
promising "Brexit" polling continues to quell investor concerns. Among equities on focus today are biotech
Opko Health Inc. (NYSE:OPK), cybersecurity stock
Imperva Inc (NYSE:IMPV), and airline stock
United Continental Holdings Inc (NYSE:UAL).
- IMPV is up 9.3% at $44.21, after activist investing firm Elliott Associates disclosed a 9.8% stake in the company, saying it believes the stock is "materially undervalued." The shares are still down over 35% year-to-date -- courtesy of two sharp post-earnings plunges -- but are on pace to end the week atop their 20-week trendline for the first time since December. Despite these bear gaps, option players have kept the faith in Imperva Inc, with IMPV's 50-day call/put volume ratio at the International Securities Exchange (ISE), Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) and NASDAQ OMX PHLX (PHLX) of 4.94 sitting higher than 94% of all other readings from the past year.
- UAL is up 3.7% at $45.01, after estimating an extra $3.1 billion in operating income by 2018, due to its efforts to stem flight delays and offer "no-frills" fares. United Continental Holdings Inc also said it anticipates a 6.5% to 7.5% decline in current-quarter passenger unit revenue, compared to previous estimates for an 8.5% fall. Still, the shares have given up over 20% year-to-date after a steep plunge in mid-April, and are staring up at their declining 10-week moving average. Option players seem to be hopeful for a comeback, however, with UAL's 50-day ISE/CBOE/PHLX call/put volume ratio of 3.10 sitting in the 81st percentile of its annual range.
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