The companies whose shares are moving in pre-market trade on Monday are: CF Industries Holdings, Peabody Energy, CONSOL Energy, Sprint Nextel, PNC Financial Services, Nabors Industries, Akamai Technologies, Carnival Corp, Nike and Sandisk Corp.

CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:CF) shares gained 2.45 percent to $139.40 in pre-market trading session.

Peabody Energy Corp. (NYSE:BTU) shares advanced 1.63 percent to $54.75 in pre-market trading session. Goldman Sachs upgraded the Coal sector from “neutral” rating to “attractive” rating on Monday.

CONSOL Energy Inc. (NYSE:CNX) shares advanced 1.4 percent to $46.50 in pre-market trading session after Goldman Sachs upgraded the Coal sector from “neutral” rating to “attractive” rating.

Sprint Nextel Corp. (NYSE:S) shares gained 1.16 percent to $5.25 in pre-market trading session. J.P. Morgan maintains “overweight” rating on shares of Sprint Nextel.

PNC Financial Services (NYSE:PNC) shares gained 1.09 percent to $58.42 in pre-market trading session. PNC Financial agreed to RBC Bank (USA), the U.S. retail banking unit of Royal Bank of Canada, for $3.45 billion or $112 million discount to tangible book value.

Nabors Industries Ltd. (NYSE:NBR) shares plunged 4.16 percent to $23.03 in pre-market trading session. The company announced that it now expects a shortfall in operating income for the second quarter and for 2011 largely due to lower-than-anticipated business results from its pressure-pumping and international segments.

Akamai Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:AKAM) shares declined 1.9 percent to $28.93 in pre-market trading session. The stock has a 52 week low of $28.69 and 52 week high of $54.65 and has $5.51 billion market capitalization.

Carnival Corp. (NYSE:CUK) shares declined 2.47 percent to $35.14 in pre-market trading session. The stock has a 52 week low of $31.48 and 52 week high of $36.22 and has $28.52 billion market capitalization.

Nike Inc. (NYSE:NKE) shares declined 1.48 percent to $79.91 in pre-market trading session.

Sandisk Corp. (NASDAQ:SNDK) shares declined 1.07 percent to $40.50 in pre-market trading session.