Thursday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

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Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you a first look at tomorrow and last look at today. Sign up for free to receive it directly in your inbox. Here’s what CNBC TV’s producers were watching as the Dow Industrials posted a second straight losing day, and what’s on the radar for the next session. Palantir CEO and co-founder Alex Karp will be on CNBC in the 9 a.m. ET hour for his first interview since the war with Iran began almost two weeks ago. Shares of the artificial intelligence and defense tech giant have surged 94% in the past 12 months. Palantir Technologies is down 27% from the Nov. 3 high . CNBC TV’s Seema Mody has the interview with the " Squawk on the Street " team. She will continue her coverage of the company and reaction to the Karp interview throughout the day. PLTR 1Y mountain Palantir shares in the past 12 months Big data Initial jobless claims will be featured on " Squawk Box " at 8:30 a.m. Becky Quick, Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin will have the number and immediate market reaction. The Dow Jones consensus calls for 215,000 claims. Dick’s Sporting Goods reports before the bell The stock has lost 9.8% over the past three months. Dick’s Sporting Goods shares are down 17.6% from the Oct. 3 high. DKS 3M mountain Dick’s Sporting Goods shares in the past three months Dollar General reports before the bell Dollar General shares have gained 9% in the past three months. Shares are off 8.5% from the high reached on Feb. 26. Adobe reports after the bell The software stock has lost about 22% over the past three months. Adobe has been one of the many software stocks hit hard by the concern that artificial intelligence could take some business away. The stock is down 38% from the high reached last March. ADBE 3M mountain Adobe over the past three months China We are expecting news on the country’s economic plans. CNBC TV’s Eunice Yoon will have all the details from Beijing. The iShares MSCI China ETF (MCHI) is off 13% from the October high. The fund has gained 4% in a year. The iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) is down 13% from the October high. The ETF is flat in the last year. The KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF (KWEB) is off 30% from the October high. It has lost nearly 16% in the past year. Markets shift and headlines fade, but the core principles of building long-term wealth remain constant. Join us for our third CNBC Pro LIVE, where investors of all backgrounds - from financial professionals to everyday individuals - come together to cut through the noise and gain actionable strategies for smarter, more disciplined investing. No matter where you’re starting from, you’ll leave with clearer thinking, stronger strategies. Enter your email here to get a discount code.

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