Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you the first information about tomorrow and the last information about today. Sign up for free to receive it straight to your inbox. As the Dow Jones Industrial Average loses for the second day in a row, here’s what CNBC TV producers were watching and what they’re eyeing next. Palantir CEO and co-founder Alex Karp will appear on CNBC at 9 a.m. ET for his first interview since the war with Iran began nearly two weeks ago. The artificial intelligence and defense technology giant’s stock has risen 94% in the past 12 months. Palantir Technologies is down 27% from its Nov. 3 high. CNBC TV’s Seema Modi interviews the “Squawk on the Street” team. She will continue covering the company and responding to Karp’s interview throughout the day. Past 12 Months PLTR 1Y Mountain Palantir Stock Big Data The first unemployment claims will be featured on “Squawk Box” at 8:30 a.m. with Becky Quick, Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin to find out the numbers and immediate market reaction. The Dow Jones Consensus calls for 215,000 claims. Dick’s Sporting Goods Reports Before the Bell The stock is down 9.8% over the past three months. Dick’s Sporting Goods stock is down 17.6% from its October 3 high. DKS 3M Mountain Dicks Sporting Goods Stock Price Over the Past 3 Months Dollar General Reports Before the Bell Dollar General’s stock price has increased 9% over the past 3 months. The stock is down 8.5% from its February 26 high. Adobe reports after the bell Software stocks have fallen about 22% in the past three months. Adobe is one of many software stocks that has been hit hard by concerns that artificial intelligence will take away some of its business. The stock is down 38% from its high in March of last year. ADBE 3M Mountain Adobe China for the past three months We look forward to news about the country’s economic plans. CNBC TV’s Eunice Yun has the details from Beijing. The iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) is down 13% from its October high. The fund is up 4% in one year. The iShares China Large Cap ETF (FXI) is down 13% from its October high. ETFs were flat last year. The KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) is down 30% from its October high. It has fallen nearly 16% over the past year. Markets change and headlines fade, but the fundamental principles of building long-term wealth remain the same. Join us for the third annual CNBC Pro LIVE. Investors from all backgrounds, from financial professionals to individuals, come together to cut through the noise and gain actionable strategies for smarter, more disciplined investing. No matter where you start, you’ll leave with clearer thinking and a stronger strategy. Enter your email address here to get your discount code.
