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Super Micro Computer, Hims & Hers And Aurora Innovation Are Among Top 10 Large-Cap Losers Last Week (May 19-May 23): Are The Others In Your Portfolio?

Benzinga·05/25/2025 14:59:15
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These large-cap stocks were the worst performers in the last week. Are they in your portfolio?

  1. Fair Isaac Corporation (NYSE:FICO) shares declined 23.05% due to comments from Bill Pulte, director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency. He expressed concerns over the company's decision to raise its wholesale royalty fees for credit scores.
  2. Deckers Outdoor Corporation (NYSE:DECK) stock tumbled 21.00% after the company reported fourth-quarter earnings and analysts downgraded the stock.
  3. Booz Allen Hamilton Holding (NYSE:BAH) shares plummeted 16.32% after it reported fiscal fourth-quarter results.
  4. Copart, Inc. (NASDAQ:CPRT) shares decreased 15.93% after reporting a third-quarter revenue miss.
  5. Hims & Hers Health, Inc. (NYSE:HIMS) stock declined 15.19% as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) ban on compounded drugs with semaglutide takes effect.
  6. Super Micro Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ:SMCI) stock fell 13.13%. the company announced that it is now taking orders for enterprise AI systems with Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ:NVDA) RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs.
  7. Workday, Inc. (NASDAQ:WDAY) shares dipped 12.83% after it reported its fiscal first-quarter results and analysts revised the price forecast.
  8. Burlington Stores, Inc. (NYSE:BURL) shares were down 12.73%. The stock fell on pin action with Ross Stores, Inc. (NASDAQ:ROST), which issued second-quarter EPS guidance below estimates.
  9. Aurora Innovation, Inc. (NASDAQ:AUR) stock fell 11.34% last week after Uber Technologies Inc (NYSE:UBER) announced plans to monetize part of its stake in the autonomous vehicle company through a $1 billion convertible note offering.
  10. First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) stock fell 11.25% last week after the House passed a tax bill to end clean energy credits.

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