Kenvue rose 0.9% to $18.32 in premarket trading, while Kimberly-Clark gained 1.1%, as investors awaited the delayed U.S. jobs report. Kenvue’s chief people officer exercised 85,534 options, with shares withheld for taxes and costs. The pending Kimberly-Clark acquisition values Kenvue at about $19.38 per share, leaving a $1.06 gap. Kenvue reports earnings Feb. 17 but will not hold a call due to the deal.