12 Information Technology Stocks Moving in Friday's Pre-Market Session
ByAinvest
Saturday, Jul 19, 2025 3:19 pm ET1min read
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Blaize Holdings (BZAI) recorded an impressive 85.48% increase in share price, reaching $5.62. The surge can be attributed to a press release announcing the company's contract to deliver scalable hybrid AI infrastructure across Asia [1].
Bit Origin (BTOG) also experienced a remarkable surge, rising 34.79% to $0.85. This follows a 90.17% gain from the previous session, indicating sustained investor interest [2].
Saverone 2014 (SVRE) exhibited strong growth, climbing 21.91% to $3.06. The stock has shown resilience despite a significant drop in the last three months [2].
Peraso (PXSO) saw its share price rise 17.04%, reaching $308.98. The company's financial results for the second quarter 2025 are expected to be released on August 7, 2025, which might have driven the positive sentiment [2].
NOVONIX (NVNO) and Trident Digital Tech (TDT) also showed significant gains, with NOVONIX rising 18.52% and Trident Digital Tech increasing 16.89%, respectively [2].
On the losing side, Foxx Development Hldgs (FOXD) and Neonode (NEON) experienced notable declines, with Foxx Development Hldgs falling 17.5% and Neonode dropping 16.89%. Both companies have seen recent market volatility, which may have contributed to the declines [2].
AEye (AEYE) and FOXO Technologies (FOXO) also experienced significant losses, with AEye declining 15.64% and FOXO dropping 10.47%. TROOPS (TROO) and CID Holdco (CIDH) saw their stock prices fall 5.03% and 17.5%, respectively, indicating broader market concerns [2].
The pre-market session highlighted the dynamic nature of the IT sector, with several stocks showing significant price movements. Investors should closely monitor these developments and consider the underlying fundamentals driving these changes.
References:
[1] https://www.chartmill.com/news/NAK/Chartmill-31200-Get-insights-into-the-top-gainers-and-losers-of-Fridays-pre-market-session
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/insights/movers/25/07/46389474/12-information-technology-stocks-moving-in-mondays-pre-market-session
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The article lists 12 information technology stocks that are moving in Friday's pre-market session. Gainers include Blaize Holdings, Bit Origin, Saverone 2014, Peraso, NOVONIX, and Trident Digital Tech, with gains ranging from 10.47% to 90.5%. Losers include Foxx Development Hldgs, Neonode, AEye, FOXO Technologies, TROOPS, and CID Holdco, with declines ranging from 5.03% to 17.5%.
The pre-market session on Friday witnessed significant activity among several information technology (IT) stocks. Key gainers included Blaize Holdings, Bit Origin, Saverone 2014, Peraso, NOVONIX, and Trident Digital Tech, with gains ranging from 10.47% to 90.5%. Notable losers were Foxx Development Hldgs, Neonode, AEye, FOXO Technologies, TROOPS, and CID Holdco, with declines ranging from 5.03% to 17.5%.Blaize Holdings (BZAI) recorded an impressive 85.48% increase in share price, reaching $5.62. The surge can be attributed to a press release announcing the company's contract to deliver scalable hybrid AI infrastructure across Asia [1].
Bit Origin (BTOG) also experienced a remarkable surge, rising 34.79% to $0.85. This follows a 90.17% gain from the previous session, indicating sustained investor interest [2].
Saverone 2014 (SVRE) exhibited strong growth, climbing 21.91% to $3.06. The stock has shown resilience despite a significant drop in the last three months [2].
Peraso (PXSO) saw its share price rise 17.04%, reaching $308.98. The company's financial results for the second quarter 2025 are expected to be released on August 7, 2025, which might have driven the positive sentiment [2].
NOVONIX (NVNO) and Trident Digital Tech (TDT) also showed significant gains, with NOVONIX rising 18.52% and Trident Digital Tech increasing 16.89%, respectively [2].
On the losing side, Foxx Development Hldgs (FOXD) and Neonode (NEON) experienced notable declines, with Foxx Development Hldgs falling 17.5% and Neonode dropping 16.89%. Both companies have seen recent market volatility, which may have contributed to the declines [2].
AEye (AEYE) and FOXO Technologies (FOXO) also experienced significant losses, with AEye declining 15.64% and FOXO dropping 10.47%. TROOPS (TROO) and CID Holdco (CIDH) saw their stock prices fall 5.03% and 17.5%, respectively, indicating broader market concerns [2].
The pre-market session highlighted the dynamic nature of the IT sector, with several stocks showing significant price movements. Investors should closely monitor these developments and consider the underlying fundamentals driving these changes.
References:
[1] https://www.chartmill.com/news/NAK/Chartmill-31200-Get-insights-into-the-top-gainers-and-losers-of-Fridays-pre-market-session
[2] https://www.benzinga.com/insights/movers/25/07/46389474/12-information-technology-stocks-moving-in-mondays-pre-market-session

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