Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you a first look at tomorrow and last look at today. Sign up for free to receive it directly in your inbox. Here’s what CNBC TV’s producers were watching on Tuesday and what’s on the radar for Wednesday’s session. Dow record breaker ” Mad Money ” Man Jim Cramer celebrated the Dow’s new high today. He said it’s a positive sign on the health of the market because “so many companies that are not connected to data centers and AI” are showing they’re doing really well. He highlighted RTX, 3M and GE Aerospace. RTX was up 7.7% after posting earnings. It hit a new high. 3M was up 7.6%, hitting a new high. GE Aerospace was up 1.3%, also hitting a new high. .DJI YTD mountain Dow year to date AT & T The telecom giants releases quarterly earnings during ” Squawk Box ” early tomorrow morning. Watch the numbers and the stock reaction live with Becky Quick, Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernen. The stock is down 5% since last reporting three months ago. Shares are 12.5% from the 52-week high hit last month. GE Vernova On Tuesday, we saw GE Aerospace beat earnings and hike guidance. The stock was up 1.3% and hit a record. Shares are up 84% this year. GE Vernova reports Wednesday, also during “Squawk Box.” The stock is up 6.6% since last reporting three months ago. It is up 112% in a year. IBM The computing giant reports in the afternoon during ” Closing Bell: Overtime ” with Morgan Brennan and Jon Fortt. The stock is 6% below the intraday record it hit two weeks ago. In the past three months, IBM is flat. Tesla The stock is up 35% in the past three months. Earnings come out Wednesday after the bell. The stock is 9.4% below the high reached in December. Netflix The stock is down 6% after this afternoon’s earnings release. The company reported a miss on earnings. Revenue was on target, up 17%, and Netflix said it had its best ad sales quarter ever. Including tonight’s, drop Netflix is up 30% year to date. NFLX YTD mountain NFLX YTD Knight-Swift Transportation The trucking company reports Wednesday afternoon, but CNBC’s Frank Holland will be looking ahead on ” Worldwide Exchange ” at 5 a.m. He covers the sector. The stock is up 4% since last reporting three months ago, but has fallen 23% from the January high. Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf will be on ” The Exchange ” with CNBC’s banking reporter Leslie Picker live from the company’s new campus “Deep in the Heart of Texas.” The stock is down 3% from last week’s high. Shares are up 20% year to date.