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Most active stocks in Thursday's session

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Last update: Feb 2, 2023

Let's have a look at what is happening on the US markets on Thursday. Below you can find the most active stocks in today's session.

Top most active stocks

TickerChangeComment
MULN12.18%So far 225.24M shares of MULLEN AUTOMOTIVE INC (NASDAQ:MULN) have traded in today's session. NASDAQ:MULN is advancing 12.18% today. Earlier today the company had a press release: Mullen Automotive, Loop Global and Menzies Aviation Pilot New Electric Vehicles and Charging Infrastructure at Los Angeles International Airport.
XELA7.5%164.38M shares of EXELA TECHNOLOGIES INC (NASDAQ:XELA) exchanged hands today. Shares are rising by 7.5%.
TSLA7.54%142.98M shares of TESLA INC (NASDAQ:TSLA) have been traded so far today. The share price increased by 7.54%.
META28.31%META PLATFORMS INC-CLASS A's (NASDAQ:META) traded a high volume of 106.36M shares. Leading to a price increase of 28.31%.
CVNA29.65%So far 97.48M shares of CARVANA CO (NYSE:CVNA) have traded in today's session. Leading to a price increase of 29.65%.
GMBL-13.77%ESPORTS ENTERTAINMENT GROUP's (NASDAQ:GMBL) traded a high volume of 88.49M shares. NASDAQ:GMBL is declining 13.77% today.
AMZN7.86%83.03M shares of AMAZON.COM INC (NASDAQ:AMZN) exchanged hands today. The share price increased by 7.86%.
SOFI6.57%SOFI TECHNOLOGIES INC's (NASDAQ:SOFI) traded a high volume of 65.89M shares. NASDAQ:SOFI is advancing 6.57% today.
AMD4.11%So far 64.01M shares of ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES (NASDAQ:AMD) have traded in today's session. Leading to a price increase of 4.11%. Two days ago the company had a press release: AMD Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2022 Financial Results.
AAPL3.45%So far 58.45M shares of APPLE INC (NASDAQ:AAPL) have traded in today's session. The share price increased by 3.45%.

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