Stock Markets January 29, 2026 02:01 PM

Broad Market Swings: Facebook Leads Gains While Microsoft Slides in Active Thursday Session

Mega-caps, industrials and travel names register pronounced moves as earnings, guidance and financing headlines drive volatility

By Leila Farooq META MSFT CRM ORCL PLTR

Stocks across market-cap tiers experienced notable volatility on Thursday, with several large-cap tech names moving sharply in opposite directions. Facebook (META) posted double-digit gains while Microsoft (MSFT) dropped more than 12%. Headline-driven reactions also hit industrials, travel and smaller-cap names, reflecting earnings results, guidance updates and financing plans.

Broad Market Swings: Facebook Leads Gains While Microsoft Slides in Active Thursday Session
META MSFT CRM ORCL PLTR

Key Points

  • Mega-cap technology names diverged sharply: Facebook (META) rallied over 10% while Microsoft (MSFT) fell more than 12%.
  • Earnings, guidance and financing announcements were key drivers of volatility across large-, mid- and small-cap stocks, affecting sectors including industrials, travel and energy services.
  • Several travel and leisure stocks moved notably higher after guidance or earnings outcomes, while some industrial and tech names declined following misses or disappointing guidance.

Equity markets saw a broad mix of winners and losers on Thursday as company-specific developments and earnings-related headlines influenced price action. The day produced dramatic swings among mega-cap technology names as well as pronounced moves in industrial, travel and small-cap segments.


Mega-cap movers (Market cap $200B+)

  • Microsoft (MSFT) -12.09%
  • Salesforce (CRM) -7.37%
  • Oracle (ORCL) -4.35%; IHG approves Oracle as property management system provider
  • Palantir Technologies (PLTR) -4.42%
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific (TMO) -3.15%
  • IBM (IBM) +3.62%
  • Mastercard (MA) +3.62%
  • Caterpillar (CAT) +2.56%; AIP Corp, Caterpillar form alliance to deploy 2 GW power for AI data centers
  • Kla-Tencor (KLAC) +2.57%
  • Facebook (META) +10.11%

The top-tier group produced some of the session's most extreme moves, with Facebook posting the largest gain among mega-cap names and Microsoft among the largest declines.


Large-cap movers (Market cap $10B-$200B)

  • Joby Aviation (JOBY) -17.49%; Joby Aviation plans to raise $1 billion through notes and stock offerings
  • United Rentals (URI) -15.63%; United Rentals shares tumble after fourth quarter earnings miss
  • Las Vegas Sands (LVS) -14.09%; Las Vegas Sands shares tumble as Q4 operating profit misses estimates
  • HubSpot (HUBS) -12.19%
  • First Solar (FSLR) -11.27%
  • Atlassian (TEAM) -11.61%
  • ServiceNow (NOW) -11.76%
  • Bitmine Immersion Tech (BMNR) -11.69%
  • LendingClub (LC) -15.1%; LendingClub falls 8% as credit loss provisions miss estimates
  • Southwest Airlines (LUV) +17.69%; Southwest Airlines shares soar as 2026 guidance exceeds expectations
  • Royal Caribbean (RCL) +14.37%

Large-cap names reacted to a mix of capital markets activity, earnings outcomes and forward guidance, with travel and leisure names also among the session's leaders.


Mid-cap movers (Market cap $2B-$10B)

  • Modine Manufacturing (MOD) +18.6%; Gentherm and Modine's Performance Technologies business to combine in $1 billion thermal management deal
  • Liberty Oilfield Services (LBRT) +17.5%
  • TAL Education Group (TAL) +16.55%; TAL Education soars 9.5% after strong earnings beat
  • Jds Uniphase / Viavi Solutions (VIAV) +13.6%; Viavi Solutions soars as earnings and guidance top expectations
  • Applied Opt (AAOI) -13.72%
  • Centrus Energy (LEU) -13.02%
  • Mudrick Capital (HYMC) -12.6%
  • EquipmentShare (EQPT) -12.53%
  • Calix (CALX) -14.87%; Calix shares tumble despite in-line earnings as guidance disappoints

Mid-cap moves were driven by transaction news and mixed earnings outcomes, with some firms rallying on deals or beats while others ceded ground on guidance shortfalls.


Small-cap movers (Market cap $300M-$2B)

  • MSFU (MSFU) -24.21%
  • Richtech Robotics (RR) -20.57%
  • Virtuix Holdings (VTIX) -16.03%
  • Sizzle Acquisition (CRML) -16.35%
  • United States Antimony (UAMY) -14.76%
  • Velo3D (VELO) -14.79%
  • METU (METU) +20.97%
  • FBL (FBL) +20.47%
  • BMNU (BMNU) -1.34%
  • MSTU (MSTU) -3.83%

Smaller capitalization names saw outsized percentage moves in both directions, underscoring the volatility often present in that market segment.


Thursday's session highlighted how company-specific disclosures - including financing plans, quarterly results and revised guidance - can generate rapid and large adjustments across market-cap cohorts. The array of movers crossed sectors such as technology, industrial equipment, travel and leisure, energy services and small-cap innovation plays.

Risks

  • Earnings misses and weaker-than-expected operating profit can trigger steep declines, as seen with United Rentals (URI) and Las Vegas Sands (LVS), impacting industrial and travel sectors.
  • Financing activities, such as Joby Aviation's (JOBY) plan to raise $1 billion through notes and stock offerings, can create investor uncertainty around dilution and capital structure.
  • Guidance shortfalls can weigh on shares even when reported earnings are in line, illustrated by Calix (CALX), underscoring forward-looking uncertainty for mid-cap tech suppliers.

More from Stock Markets

U.S. Futures Pause After Prior Rally; Energy Stocks Lead Pre-Market Declines May 7, 2026 Federal Indictments Unveil Decade-Long Insider Trading Network Using Confidential Big Law M&A Data May 7, 2026 Cheniere flags earnings strain from Middle East-linked shipping disruptions after Q1 loss May 7, 2026 Tadawul closes higher as energy, cement and petrochemicals buoy market May 7, 2026 Fortinet Shares Surge After Robust Q1; BTIG Moves to Buy with $125 Target May 7, 2026