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US stock futures are trading higher Friday morning as investors react to earnings across payments, cloud software, utilities, auto auctions, and industrial services.

Here are the stocks drawing investor attention today:

Western Union (WU)
Wall Street expects quarterly earnings of $0.43 per share on $1.04 billion in revenue before the opening bell, according to Benzinga Pro data.
Shares rose 0.2% to $9.46 in after-hours trading.

Dropbox (DBX)
Reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter earnings and issued fiscal 2026 revenue guidance between $2.485 billion and $2.5 billion, roughly in line with estimates.
Shares fell 2.9% to $24.01 in after-hours trading.

PPL Corporation (PPL)
Analysts expect quarterly earnings of $0.41 per share on $2.42 billion in revenue before the markets open.
Shares gained 0.4% to $37.10 in after-hours trading.

Copart (CPRT)
Reported weaker-than-expected second-quarter results after Thursday’s close, with earnings and revenue both missing estimates and sales declining year over year.
Shares dropped 7.3% to $34.90 in after-hours trading.

Comfort Systems USA (FIX)
Delivered stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter results and announced a dividend increase.
Shares climbed 4.6% to $1,436.25 in after-hours trading.

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00:00With U.S. stock futures trading higher this morning on Friday, some of the stocks that may
00:04grab investor focus today are as follows. Wall Street expects Western Union to report quarterly
00:08earnings of $0.43 per share on revenue of $1.04 billion before the opening bell, according to
00:14data from Benzinga Pro. Shares rose 0.2% to $9.46 in after-hours trading. Dropbox posted better
00:21than expected fourth quarter earnings and issued FY 2026 sales guidance of $2.485 billion to $2.5
00:28billion, roughly in line with market estimates. Shares fell 2.9% to $24.01 in after-hours trading.
00:35Analysts are expecting PPL to post quarterly earnings of $0.41 per share on revenue of $2.42
00:40billion before the markets opened. Shares gained 0.4% to $37.10 in after-hours trading. Copart
00:48reported weaker than expected second quarter results after Thursday's close. Earnings and
00:52revenue both missed estimates, with sales declining year over year. Shares dropped 7.3% to $34
00:58and $90 in after-hours trading. Comfort Systems delivered better than expected fourth quarter
01:03results and announced a dividend increase. Shares climbed 4.6% to $1,436.25 in after-hours
01:10trading. Follow Benzinga for more market updates.
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