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 stock prices rise due to easing oil prices, here’s what CNBC TV producers were paying attention to and what they’re watching for next session. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will appear live on “Squawk on the Street” at 10 a.m. ET. He will appear live at the GTC conference. Analysts and investors are closely monitoring every move. Earlier Monday, Morgan Stanley reiterated its bullish view on the stock. Nvidia stock is down 13.5% from its October high. The stock price has fallen 1.76% year to date in 2026, but the stock price has increased 50% in the past year. “Mad Money” Jim Cramer has been a big backer for years. The last time he bought the stock for his charitable trust was in the summer of 2022. Since then, the stock price has increased 1,100%. NVDA 1Y Nvidia’s Mountains Over the Past 12 Months Tough Times for Software Thomas Bravo’s Orlando Bravo appears on “The Exchange” with CNBC TV’s Kelly Evans. He’s been a long-time advocate for software investment. The field has been hit hard by concerns that artificial intelligence could do a better job. The S&P Software & Services Index is down 26% from its October 28 high. 2026 is down 18% so far. Only two companies in the 30-stock Software & Services Index are rising in 2026: Akamai and Fortinet. Workday, Gartner, and GoDaddy are the worst performing companies in the index, all down more than 30% in 2026. Vertiv CEO Giordano Albertazzi joins Jim Cramer on Tuesday’s “Mad Money.” The company, which makes cooling equipment and power management systems for data centers, has benefited greatly from the introduction of AI. The stock has fallen 4% from its high hit last week. Over the past year, Vertiv is up nearly 203%. VRT 1Y Mountain Vertiv Past 12 Months Stock Price Lululemon The gym and yoga clothing company is scheduled to report after the bell on Tuesday. Lululemon has fallen about 22% in the past three months. The stock is down 54% from its high in March of last year. Join CNBC TV’s Phil LeBeau and Airborne with Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian for an exclusive live appearance starting at 6am. The stock is down 20% from last month’s high, but the stock is up 30% over the past year. The stock price has fallen 7.4% this month. Alaska Airlines CEO Ben Minicucci will appear at 11 a.m. The stock is down 41% from its September 2025 high. It has fallen 25% so far this month. American Airlines CEO Robert Isom will appear exclusively live starting at 1 p.m. The stock has fallen 36% from its 52-week high in January. The stock has fallen about 20% so far this month. Topics include dealing with flight cancellations to the Middle East and rising jet fuel prices, both of which are major concerns for the industry. 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.
