Check out the companies making headlines in front of the Bell: Levi Strauss – Denim Apparel stocks rose 7% after quarter results exceeded expectations. Levi Strauss reported an adjusted earnings per share of 22 cents with revenue of $1.45 billion. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were looking for 13 cents per share and $1.37 billion. The company also increased its dividends and raised year-round guidance on some key metrics. Coinbase, Micro-Strategy – Coinbase and MicroStrategy stocks added 1% and 3%, respectively. After Bitcoin ETF saw the biggest day of the year, the flagship cryptocurrency price has exceeded $118,000. BP – The energy giant said the second quarter results for the oil trade sector should be strong, with the company expecting higher upstream production due to its US operations. However, BP warned that lower oil and gas prices would affect its performance. The company expects cuts in oil sales and gas sales could potentially undermine revenues of between $800 million and up to $300 million, respectively, according to a press release on Friday. The stocks were flats before the market. AMC Entertainment – The cinema chain won 7% in pre-market trading after Wedbush upgraded its stock price from Neutral. The Wall Street company said AMC is ready to benefit from a more consistent release slate over the next few quarters. Wedbush also noted that the company has completed what could be its last major share issue in the near future, with a major headwind behind it. Canada Stocks – Ishhales MSCI Canada ETF (EWC) fell 0.5% after President Donald Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canadian imports to Canada-based uranium mines Cameco and TD Bank. Performance Food Group – Shares rose 8% after Bloomberg News reported. Citing those familiar with the issue, he says that US Food is considering buying food distributors. Aerovironment, Kratos Defense & Security – Shares in Aerovironment and Kratos have won more than 4% each after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered the Pentagon to quickly track drone production. – CNBC’s Fred Invert, Jesse Pound and Yun Lee contributed the report.