Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you the first information about tomorrow and the last information about today. Sign up for free to receive it straight to your inbox. Here’s what CNBC television producers were looking at Tuesday and what they’re looking at for Wednesday’s session. Dow record-breaker Jim Cramer, aka “Mad Money,” celebrated the Dow’s new high today. He said this is a positive sign of the health of the market, as “so many companies that are not related to data centers or AI” are performing very well. He highlighted RTX, 3M, and GE Aerospace. RTX rose 7.7% following the earnings release. A new high was reached. 3M rose 7.6% to a new all-time high. GE Aerospace rose 1.3%, also hitting a new high. .DJI YTD Mountain Dow Year to Date AT&T Telecommunications giant will release its quarterly results during “Squawk Box” early tomorrow morning. Watch the numbers and stock reactions live with Becky Quick, Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen. The stock is down 5% since its last report three months ago. The stock is down 12.5% from its 52-week high hit last month. GE Vernova On Tuesday, GE Aerospace beat earnings and raised its outlook. The stock price rose 1.3%, hitting a record high. The stock is up 84% this year. GE Vernova reported Wednesday, also during “Squawk Box.” The stock has increased 6.6% since its last report three months ago. This is an increase of 112% in one year. IBM reports on the computing giant’s “Closing Bell: Overtime” afternoon with Morgan Brennan and John Fort. The stock is 6% below its intraday high reached two weeks ago. Over the past three months, IBM has been flat. Tesla stock has increased 35% in the past three months. Earnings will be announced after the bell Wednesday. The stock is 9.4% below its December high. Netflix Shares fell 6% after announcing earnings this afternoon. The company reported missing revenue. Revenue was up 17%, on target, and Netflix announced its best quarter ever for ad sales. Including tonight, Netflix is up 30% since the beginning of the year. NFLX YTD Mountain NFLX YTD Knight Swift Transportation Trucking Company reports Wednesday afternoon, but CNBC’s Frank Holland will cover the sector on “Worldwide Exchange” at 5 a.m. The stock is up 4% since its last report three months ago, but is down 23% from January’s highs. Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf will appear on “The Exchange” with CNBC banking reporter Leslie Picker, live from the company’s new campus “deep in the heart of Texas.” The stock price has fallen 3% from last week’s high. The stock is up 20% since the beginning of the year.
