Dave & Buster’s Entertainment saw its shares drop to $10.90 after the company reported declining revenue and lower comparable store sales for the first quarter. Adaptive Biotechnologies followed a similar downward trajectory, with shares falling 6.8% to $16.27 as the company confirmed it is actively exploring strategic alternatives for its immune medicine unit.
The situation remains particularly stark for Domo. The software firm issued a going concern warning, admitting it lacks the necessary capital to satisfy its current debt obligations while pursuing a potential strategic transaction. Investors reacted by sending the stock down 4.9% to $3.10. Conversely, Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance provided a rare positive signal for shareholders; the company plans to dissolve, liquidate its assets, and issue a special dividend of $3.75 per share, pushing its stock up 2.5% to $10.93.





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