Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading. McGrath RentCorp — Shares jumped nearly 11% after WillScot Mobile Mini, an equipment rental company, said it would buy McGrath RentCorp in a $3.8 billion cash-and-stock transaction. Dollar Tree — Shares of the discount retail chain rose 0.8% following an upgrade to overweight from neutral at JPMorgan. As catalysts, the bank cited a larger total addressable market and higher profitability. SoFi Technologies — Shares of the financial services provider surged 20.2% after the company reported its fourth-quarter financial results. SoFi posted earnings of 2 cents per share, beating Wall Street estimates by 2 cents, according to LSEG, formerly known as Refinitiv. It also reported $594.2 million in revenue, while analysts anticipated $571.8 million. iRobot — The Roomba maker slumped 8.7% after agreeing to terminate its planned merger with Amazon , citing “no path to regulatory approval.” iRobot also said it would cut 31% of its staff, or about 350 employees, and that its CEO has stepped down. Amazon shares inched up slightly. Western Digital — The memory chip maker gained 2.6% following reports on Jan. 27 that Bain Capital is restarting discussions to facilitate a merger between Western Digital and Japan-based Kioxia Holdings. Bloom Energy — The green energy stock declined more than 4%. Bank of America downgraded shares to underperform from neutral on flat revenue projections between 2023 and 2025. ZoomInfo Technologies — Shares jumped more than 6% after Bank of America upgraded shares to buy from neutral on revenue growth acceleration. Analyst Koji Ikeda named new artificial intelligence products as potential tailwinds. Hershey — Shares gained 1.3% after AllianceBernstein upgraded the chocolate maker to outperform from market perform. The firm cited tailwinds including improving market share and volume trends, as well as an attractive valuation and strong top-line growth. Warner Bros. Discovery — Shares of the media and entertainment company fell more than 1% after Wells Fargo downgraded Warner Bros. to equal weight from overweight. The Wall Street firm said the company’s networks business is under pressure from ratings declines and subscription cancellations, while its HBO slate should be much stronger this year. Flywire — Shares of the fintech company gained around 3.9% after being upgraded by Morgan Stanley to overweight from equal weight. The bank said it is optimistic Flywire can sustain its growth rates. Builders FirstSource — The building products supplier popped 4.1% on the back of a Bank of America upgrade to buy from neutral. The firm said the company is well-positioned in an environment with improved single-family starts, increasing lumber prices and a need for more value-add services in the homebuilding industry. Beam Therapeutics — Shares jumped 16.5% Monday after JPMorgan upgraded the biotech stock to overweight from neutral and upped its price target on the stock, saying current levels are at an “attractive entry point.” The firm thinks Beam should benefit from increased market share, commercial opportunity and a strong gene therapy pipeline particularly in AATD, which is a genetic condition that predisposes an individual to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and liver disease. — CNBC’s Samantha Subin, Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Lisa Kailai Han, Sarah Min, Pia Singh and Tanaya Macheel contributed reporting.