View the companies that get the headlines during the afternoon trade. Rocket Lab – Stock in the space manufacturer won 3% after the American space troubles mentioned the company as one of the companies introduced in the Pool of Launch Providers. BRAZE – Stock in the cloud software company added 6% after beating analyst estimates in the fourth quarter on the upper and bottom line. Braze reported an adjusted income of 12 cents per share, while analysts were investigated by factset looking for 5 cents. The turnover of $ 160.4 million also defeated the $ 155.7 million prediction of analysts. Lululemon – shares of the athletics clothing company fell more than 14% after the company had issued 2025 guidelines that analysts disappointed. The company said that consumers spend less because of economic and inflation problems, resulting in lower American traffic in dululemon and sector colleagues. WR BERKLEY – The insurance share rose by 8% after WR Berkley said that the Japanese Mitsui Sumitomo insurance has agreed to buy 15% of the company's ordinary shares. The purchases are part of an agreement between MSI and the Berkley family and, according to the press release, can lead to a new board member for WR Berkley. Oxford Industries-de shares of the clothing store were more than 3% eliminated after the guidelines for the entire year missed the estimates of the analysts. Oxford Industries predicts sales of $ 1.49 to $ 1.53 billion for the tax year, while analysts interviewed by Factset were looking for $ 1.54 billion. Managers said that the rising uncertainty of the consumer is a major overhang of the company's prospects. Bausch + Lomb – shares of the EYE Health Company shed 5%. Bausch + Lomb said on Thursday that the voluntarily certain implantable eye lenses reminded after complications were reported. The recall and the subsequent uncertainty surrounding the products led to down wells Fargo to downgrade to the same weight of overweight. Applovin stock in the mobile technology company added 7% on Friday, after a sharp sale on Thursday where shares fell more than 20%. Short seller Muddy Waters on Thursday claimed that Applovin's advertising tactics has violated the service conditions of App Stores. Argan shares rose almost 24% after the design of the energy plant and the construction holding reported the fourth quarterly estimates on the upper and bottom line. Argan earned $ 2.22 per share with a turnover of $ 232.5 million. Analysts investigated by factset prediction income of $ 1.15 per share and $ 197.5 million in income in the fourth quarter. Infinity Natural Resources Stock in the Exploration and Production Company withdrew nearly 3% after the net income in the fourth quarter missed analyst estimates. Analysts who were investigated by FactSet were looking for a win of $ 23.3 million, but it reported a loss of $ 5.5 million in the fourth quarter. – CNBC's Yun Li, Michelle Fox and Jesse Pound contributed to reporting. Uncertain markets? Get a lead at CNBC Pro Live, an exclusive, inaugural event in the historic New York Stock Exchange. In today's dynamic financial landscape, access to expert insights is paramount. As a CNBC Pro subscriber we invite you to participate with us for our first exclusive, personal CNBC Pro Live event at the iconic NYSE on Thursday 12 June. Participate in Interactive Pro Clinics led by our Pro Carter Worth, Dan Niles and Dan Ives, with a special edition of Pro conversations with Tom Lee. You also get the chance to network with CNBC experts, talent and other pro subscribers during an exciting cocktail hour on the legendary trade floor. Tickets are limited!