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01:39 PM EDT, 03/17/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Qifu Technology ( QFIN ) was extending its Monday gains after the Shanghai-based lender reported Q4 non-GAAP net income Sunday of 13.66 Chinese renminbi ($1.87) per American depositary share, up from 7.14 renminbi a year earlier. Revenue was relatively steady, slipping 0.4% from year-ago levels, at 4.48 billion renminbi, topping the single-analyst call expecting 4.25 billion renminbi.

Qifu ( QFIN ) rose nearly 11%, with trading volume exceeding 1.8 million, above the daily average of about 1.2 million.

Science Applications International's ( SAIC ) shares rallied Monday after the US government services contractor reported fiscal Q4 results above Wall Street expectations and raised its fiscal 2026 earnings outlook. The company now projects adjusted earnings of $9.10 to $9.30 per share for the fiscal year ending next January, up from its previous forecast of $8.90 to $9.10. The FactSet consensus is $9.06.

Science Applications ( SAIC ) shares recently were trading 7.6% higher. Volume was running double its daily average, with over 1.4 million shares traded this afternoon.

Intel ( INTC ) rallied Monday as incoming Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan considers changes to the company's foundry business and artificial intelligence strategies as part of a broader turnaround effort, Reuters reported.

Intel ( INTC ) shares recently rose more than 8%, with trading volume reaching 109.9 million shares, above the daily average of about 96.2 million.

Price: 47.85, Change: +4.66, Percent Change: +10.78

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