Stock futures flat after Dow closes above 53,000 for first time; Rivian drops on share offering
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Alex Harring
20h ago· 3 min readenNews
Summary
Stock futures are trading near flat on Monday night after the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 53,000 for the first time in history. Rivian shares dropped over 7% following a public offering announcement of 75 million shares, while SpaceX dipped about 1% ahead of its Nasdaq-100 debut. The session follows a record-setting day on Wall Street.
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Rivian shares dropped more than 7% after the electric vehicle maker began a common stock public offering of 75 million shares.
SpaceX shed about 1% ahead of its Tuesday entrance into the Nasdaq-100.
Monday night's action follows a winning session on Wall Street that propelled the Dow above the 53,000 mark for the first time.
Monday night's action follows a winning session on Wall Street.
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