What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Dip After Wall Street Breaks a 3-Day Losing Streak

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What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Dip After Wall Street Breaks a 3-Day Losing Streak
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U.S. stock futures dropped modestly Wednesday, one day after Wall Street broke a three-session losing streak.

reported a quarterly loss of $1.37 per share, wider than the $1.25 per share loss expected by Wall Street analysts, although the casino operator's revenue beat estimates. A nearly 28% drop in Wynn's Macau revenue weighed on overall results. Wynn fell more than 2% in the premarket.

saw its stock rise 2.6% in the premarket after beating top and bottom-line estimates for the fourth quarter. The maker of generators and power equipment earned an adjusted $2.51 per share, 11 cents above estimates, as both commercial and residential sales increased more than 40%.

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