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Stocks jump as Dow poised for 6-day winning streak

Stocks pushing higher with the Dow poised for a 6-day winning streak. And oil, it’s rising too. Plus, big earnings reports from Nvidia and Yelp coming out. And, a new Super lux SUV is here: the Rolls Royce Cullinan. Plus, Trumpomomics, with an Iran deal off the table and oil shooting higher, Rick Newman grades the president. Catch The Final Round at 3:55 ET p.m. with Jen Rogers and Yahoo Finance columnist Rick Newman.

Winners and losers

Stocks in the red include Booking Holdings, as the company formerly known as Priceline gave weaker-than-expected earnings and revenue guidance for the second quarter; MannKind, as rising sales of its insulin drug Affreza failed to stem an overall loss for the quarter; and Eastman Kodak, with shares dropping as it intends to raise $50 million in a combined public and private token offering (good luck with that),

Stocks in the green include AMC Networks as it reported better-than expected first-quarter earnings; Green Dot, with the pre-paid debit card company beating on both the top and bottom lines and reporting over 1 million active accounts; and ARMO, with shares surging as Eli Lilly will buy the immuno-oncology firm for about $1.6 billion in an all-cash deal.