General Motors, Braze rise; Vail Resorts, Argan fall, Friday, 6/9/2023

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NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks traded heavily or had substantial prices changes on Wall Street Friday:

General Motors Co., up 38 cents to $36.23.

The automaker's electric vehicles will be able to use much of Tesla’s extensive charging network beginning early next year.

Vail Resorts Inc., down $18.38 to $239.66.

The ski resort operator's fiscal third-quarter earnings and revenue fell short of analysts' forecasts.

Braze Inc., up $5.49 to $39.43.

The cloud-based software company reported encouraging financial results.

Duckhorn Portfolio Inc., up 16 cents to $13.99.

The wine company reported strong fiscal third-quarter earnings and revenue.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp., down $1.94 to $9.38.

The communications company reported a bigger fiscal third-quarter loss than analysts' expected.

Argan Inc., down $6.05 to $38.19.

The builder of energy plants reported weak fiscal first-quarter financial results.

Dish Network Corp., down 88 cents $6.55.

The satellite television provider is reportedly seeking to sell assets to raise money.

Netflix Inc., up $10.65 to $420.02.

The streaming entertainment company reportedly notched subscriber gains after cracking down on password sharing.

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