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Stocks making the biggest moves midday: Tesla, VF Corp, Marriott, MGM and more

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A general view shows the Tesla logo on the Gigafactory in Gruenheide near Berlin, Germany, August 30, 2022.
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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading.

Teslacut output of its Model Y by more than 20% in its Shanghai plant this month. China-based electric vehicle maker Xpeng

V.F. Corporationlowered expectations for revenue and earnings in the second half of the year and announced its CEO was retiring.

Marriott

United AirlinesDelta Airlines

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Silvergate CapitalMorgan Stanley downgraded the crypto bank to underweight from equal weight, saying there is more revenue pressure following the FTX fallout.

Signature Bank

Activision BlizzardMicrosoft

MGM Resorts Internationalruist upgraded MGM to buy from hold, citing a strong events calendar in Las Vegas over the next two years. The company could also be benefitting from renewed optimism about China relaxing its Covid restrictions, which could boost travel to Macau and other casino hubs.

Starbucksdowngrade by Deutsche Bank to a hold from a buy rating. The bank said the setup for gains is unfavorable following the recent climb in Starbucks’ stock.

AlibabaPinduoduoCovid restrictions to accelerate the reopening of the economy. Alibaba climbed 0.5%, and Pinduoduo jumped 2%. Many Chinese stocks pared earlier gains, however, as the broader market sold off amid fears of aggressive monetary tightening.

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— CNBC’s Sarah Min, Yun Li, Jesse Pound and Samantha Subin contributed reporting

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