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Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: DocuSign, Tesla, RH and more

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In this article DOCU RH ZS SPCE TSLA NAVI watch now VIDEO 1:31 01:31 News Update – Pre-Markets News Briefing Check out the companies making headlines before the bell. DocuSign — Shares of the electronic signature company surged 16.4% after the DocuSign's quarterly numbers beat Wall Street expectations. DocuSign also shared revenue guidance for the third quarter above expectations and an outlook for the full year that fell in line with estimates. related investing news Barclays downgrades student loan servicer Navient on risks from Biden's debt forgiveness plan Samantha Subin 42 minutes ago Sell Virgin Galactic as space flights get delayed, Bernstein says in downgrade Samantha Subin an hour ago Zscaler — Zscaler soared 14.1% after posting strong results for the recent quarter. The cloud security company reported adjusted earnings of 25 cents a share on $318 million in revenue. Analysts surveyed by Refinitiv had anticipated earnings of 20 cents a share on revenues of $305 milli...

Scammers are using student loan forgiveness as bait, FTC warns. Here are tips to protect yourself

VIDEO 1:56 01:56 The Impact of Pres. Biden's student loan forgiveness program The News with Shepard Smith President Biden this week announced a long-awaited plan to forgive student debt for millions of borrowers — and criminals will likely leverage the news to steal from unsuspecting victims, the Federal Trade Commission warned on Friday. "Nobody can get you in early, help you jump the line or guarantee eligibility," said a consumer alert issued by the agency. "And anybody who says they can — or tries to charge you — is (1) a liar, and (2) a scammer." Most federal student loan borrowers will be eligible for some forgiveness: Up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients, who tend to have lower household incomes, and up to $10,000 for those who didn't get a Pell Grant. There are some eligibility requirements. For example, borrowers&#x27 ; debt must be held by the U.S. Department of Education. Their annual earnings — according to a measure called adjusted gross ...