Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. Nvidia â Shares of the artificial intelligent darling slid 5%, reversing course after rising to an all-time high earlier in the session. Nvidia announced new gaming chips for computers that use its Blackwell technology at a conference in Las Vegas. Tuesday’s slide comes after a strong 2024 for Nvidia, during which it was one of the best performers in the S & P 500 . UniFirst â The school and work uniform maker jumped 18% after competitor Cintas confirmed it submitted a proposal to acquire the company for $275 per share in cash. The Wall Street Journal first reported the development. Cintas shares rose 2%. Getty Images , Shutterstock â The two image databases surged on the heels of the companies’ announcing a $3.7 billion merger , with the new entity keeping the Getty name. Following the announcement, Getty jumped more than 24%, while Shutterstock gained nearly 20%. Aurora Innovation â Shares soared 37% after the self-driving technology firm announced a partnership with Nvidia and Continental. The agreement is focused on rolling out driverless trucks. Inari Medical â Shares surged 22% after Stryker said it would buy the medical device maker in a transaction valued at about $4.9 billion, or $80 per share in cash. Stryker shares shed 1.6%. FuboTV â The streaming service jumped nearly 7%, adding to the 251% it gained in the previous session. On Monday, Disney announced it will combine its Hulu+ Live TV service with Fubo. Disney will own 70% of the company, while Fubo shareholders will own 30%. Micron Technology â The chipmaker jumped 3%, extending Monday’s 10% gain. This week’s bump came after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said it’s sourcing Micron’s G7 memory for new AI-powered graphic processing units. Moderna â The pharmaceutical stock rallied 11%. Moderna is one of few drugmakers currently developing a vaccine for bird flu, a disease that’s been pushed in the spotlight after the U.S. recorded its first human death. Paychex â The human resources stock added 2% after entering a definitive agreement to acquire HR software provider Paycor for $22.50 a share. Paycor shares, on the other hand, slipped 3%. Tesla â The electric vehicle giant slipped 4% in the wake of a Bank of America downgrade to neutral from buy. The bank cited execution risks and a lofty valuation as reasons for pause. Carvana â Shares added about 7% after RBC upgraded the online car seller to an outperform rating from sector perform. Analyst Brad Erickson said that a “controversial pullback” last month has opened up an attractive buying opportunity for the stock. â CNBC’s Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Lisa Han, Michelle Fox, Sean Conlon and Sarah Min contributed reporting