Morning Buzz: Unilife (UNIS), Tesla (TSLA), FuelCell Energy (FCEL), Yahoo (YHOO), Netflix (NFLX)

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Shares of Unilife Corporation (UNIS) spiked by nearly 96% to $0.97 in pre-market trading on Monday after the York, Pennsylvania-based manufacturer of injectable drug delivery systems announced an agreement with Amgen Inc. (AMGN), which also paid Unilife a $15 million non-refundable deposit as consideration for various non-exclusive rights and licenses. Separately, UNIS was upgraded this morning to ‘Buy’ at Griffin Securities.

Tesla Motors, Inc. (TSLA) shares plunged 4.12% to $230.12 in pre-market trading on Monday as the automaker hit the low end of its forecasts by delivering 17,400 vehicles during Q4 and 50,580 Model S sedans and Model X sport utility vehicles in FY2015.

Shares of FuelCell Energy Inc. (FCEL) are up $0.75, or 15.12%, at $5.71, after the company this morning announced plans for the installation of a 5.6 megawatt fuel cell power generation system for Pfizer Inc. (PFE), one of the world’s largest biopharmaceutical companies, to provide reliable and low carbon electricity and steam for its 160 acre research and development facility in Groton, Connecticut.

Shares of Yahoo! Inc. (YHOO) were down more than 3% this morning following a New York Post article saying Yahoo investors are running out of patience with CEO Marissa Mayer’s latest spin. The publication notes that activist shareholder Starboard Value plans to nominate a new board.

Netflix (NFLX) – Variety details, citing a Russian newspaper report, that the streaming platform is planning to launch in Russia this month. Initially the video streaming service will be available via set-top boxes and smart TV sets.

NFLX down 5.48 points, or 4.79%, to $108.90 as of 9:24 a.m. ET.

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