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5. Aurora Innovation Inc. (NASDAQ:AUR)

Aurora Innovation declined for a second consecutive day, ending Wednesday’s trading down by 7.86 percent at $6.45 each as investors repositioned their portfolios ahead of its earnings release on the same day that occurred after market close.

In a presentation posted on its website, Aurora said it narrowed its net loss last year by 6 percent to $748 million from the $796 million registered in 2023, as loss from operations decreased by 5.9 percent to $786 million from $835 million.

This year, the company said it would officially deploy its first driverless trucks on public roads, “ushering in a future of safer, more efficient freight transportation and immense value creation.”

“We are on the cusp of our planned Commercial Launch, a pivotal step toward realizing our mission to deliver the benefits of self-driving technology safely, quickly, and broadly,” said Aurora CEO and co-founder Chris Urmson.