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Shares of ServiceNow, Inc. (NYSE:NOW) rose sharply in today's pre-market trading after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results.

ServiceNow reported first-quarter revenue of $3.09 billion, beating the consensus estimate of $3.08 billion, according to Benzinga Pro. The company reported first-quarter adjusted earnings of $4.04 per share, beating analyst estimates of $3.84 per share.

ServiceNow shares jumped 9% to $886.00 in pre-market trading

Here are some other stocks moving in pre-market trading.

Gainers

  • CN Energy Group. Inc. (NASDAQ:CNEY) rose 95.9% to $0.2490 in pre-market trading.
  • Wag! Group Co. (NASDAQ:PET) surged 55.6% to $0.1719 in pre-market trading after gaining 17% on Wednesday. Wag! Group recently reported fourth-quarter financial results and missed its EPS and sales estimates.
  • Linkage Global Inc (NASDAQ:LGCB) gained 37.2% to $2.62 in pre-market. Linkage Global regained compliance with Nasdaq Bid Price Requirement.
  • Mustang Bio, Inc. (NASDAQ:MBIO) surged 35.3% to $1.80 in pre-market trading after gaining around 4% on Wednesday.
  • Solidion Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:STI) rose 35.1% to $0.1385 in pre-market trading after gaining over 5% on Wednesday.
  • Cantor Equity Partners, Inc. (NASDAQ:CEP) gained 20.9% to $19.94 in pre-market trading after gaining around 54% on Wednesday.
  • Impinj, Inc. (NASDAQ:PI) jumped 15.8% to $89.26 in pre-market trading after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results and issued second-quarter guidance above estimates.
  • Kearny Financial Corp (NASDAQ:KRNY) gained 11.2% to $6.85 in pre-market trading ahead of quarterly earnings.
  • Community Health Systems, Inc. (NYSE:CYH) gained 11.1% to $2.70 in pre-market trading after the company reported better-than-expected first-quarter financial results.

Losers

  • Greenlane Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GNLN) fell 92% to $0.0196 in pre-market trading after dipping 8% on Wednesday.
  • Relmada Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:RLMD) shares fell 26.2% to $0.5079 in pre-market trading after jumping around 82% on Wednesday.
  • AGM Group Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:AGMH) shares fell 22.1% to $0.0452 in pre-market trading after jumping 93% on Wednesday. AGM Group Holdings recently received a Nasdaq Determination Notice.
  • Alpha Cognition Inc. (NASDAQ:ACOG) shares dipped 18.5% to $4.01 in pre-market trading after gaining 8% on Wednesday.
  • Ensysce Biosciences, Inc. (NASDAQ:ENSC) shares tumbled 18.3% to $3.00 in pre-market trading after the company announced exercise of warrants for $2.2 million gross proceeds.
  • TAL Education Group (NYSE:TAL) fell 17.8% to $9.02 in pre-market trading after the company announced weaker-than-expected quarterly results.
  • Robert Half Inc. (NYSE:RHI) declined 16.6% to $38.70 in pre-market trading after the company reported worse-than-expected quarterly financial results.
  • Acacia Research Corporation (NASDAQ:ACTG) fell 11.1% to $2.65 in pre-market trading.
  • Latham Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:SWIM) fell 10.3% to $4.98 in today's pre-market trading. Latham Group will release financial results for the first quarter on Tuesday, May 6, after the closing bell.
  • Kaiser Aluminum Corporation (NASDAQ:KALU) dipped 8.2% to $54.10 in pre-market trading following weak quarterly sales.

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