Check out the companies making the biggest moves in midday trading: Cardinal Health – Shares of the health-care services company added 3% to touch a new all-time high. Cardinal Health lifted its full-year guidance , forecasting adjusted earnings between $8.15 to $8.20 per share, up from an earlier $8.05 to $8.15 per share. Datadog – The cloud security company advanced more than 3% after an upgrade to outperform at Wolfe Research. Analyst Alex Zukin pointed to growing confidence over the near-term growth opportunity around artificial intelligence. Boeing – The airplane maker lost nearly 5% following the crash of an 11-year-old Air India Boeing Dreamliner Thursday, the first time a Dreamliner went down. The plane, carrying 242 passengers and crew, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, India. The cause of the crash is not immediately clear. Shares of other airlines also declined, with United Airlines losing more than 3% and Delta Air Lines shedding 2%. Oracle — The cloud computing stock surged nearly 14%. CEO Safra Catz said cloud infrastructure revenue would increase more than 70% in the 2026 fiscal year. In the fiscal fourth quarter , adjusted earnings of $1.70 per share topped the $1.64 a share expected by analysts polled by LSEG. Revenue was $15.9 billion versus the $15.6 billion consensus estimate. GameStop — The meme stock and video game retailer sank 20% after announcing it will sell $1.75 billion of convertible senior notes , with proceeds earmarked for “general corporate purposes, including making investments .” CureVac — Shares of the clinical stage biotech company jumped 38% after Germany’s BioNTech agreed to acquire it in an all-stock deal valued at $1.25 billion. Voyager Technologies — The space technology stock rose 4%. Voyager closed its first day of trading on Wednesday at $56.48, more than 82% above its initial public offering price of $31. Chime Financial — The online banking services provider priced its initial public offering at $27 per share Wednesday, valuing Chime at $11.6 billion. The stock is set to begin trading Thursday under the ticker CHYM. CNBC’s Jesse Pound, Sarah Min, Alex Harring and Michelle Fox contributed reporting.