MICT is yesterday's top mover after gaining 20.06%
Leading equity indices in the US rose as S&P 500 ended the session at 4,080 after a 3.09% gain. Nasdaq gained 4.41% and closed at 11,468.
Today's price action is taking place amid mixed market indicators – following a previous reading of -3.69 million, Crude Oil Inventories in United States released yesterday at 15:30 UTC fell short of the -2.76 million figure expected by analysts with an actual reading of -12.58 million.
Assets that recorded the greatest percentage change in relation to their peers are designated as "Top Movers" with 's most active technology stocks listed below.
MICT | +20.06% at 97.13 cents
The mobile computing specialist gained 20.06% and stayed at 97.13 cents levels.
GDS Holdings | +17.87% at $15.9
Having added to its $2.07 increase during 3 days of gains, Yesterday's session pointed in the same direction — bullish sentiment helped the Chinese fintech company to hammer out a noteworthy $13.8 to $16.62 range yesterday, and finally closing at $15.9 to end the session. Daily trading volume (4 million shares) was above the current multiday average of 2.65 million.
Workday | +17.17% at $167.9
Workday ended Tuesday's session at $143.3. yesterday started with an increase to $167.93, but dropped back and closed at $167.9. Daily trading volume (8.71 million shares) increased, making up 386% of the 21-day average (2.26 million).
Workday released its quarterly earnings report Tuesday, beating analysts estimates. The company reported earnings of 0.03 per share on revenue of $1.60 billion, topping estimates of -0.15 per share on revenue of $1.58 billion. Since the release of its earnings report, Workday gained 15.59%.