In afternoon trade, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is on course to record a strong gain. At the time of writing, the benchmark index is up 1% to 8,753.2 points.
Four ASX shares that have failed to follow the market higher today are listed below. Here's why they are falling:

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EQ Resources Ltd (ASX: EQR)
The EQ Resources share price is down 5.5% to 25.5 cents. This follows news that the tungsten producer announced that it will not go ahead with the proposed acquisition of Tungsten Metals Group. EQR Resources' managing director, Craig Bradshaw, said: "Following thorough engagement with TMG Group throughout 2025 and a careful review of our strategic priorities during the second and third quarters of FY2026, the Board has determined that proceeding with the acquisition is not in the best interests of shareholders at this time."
Inghams Group Ltd (ASX: ING)
The Inghams share price is down 4% to $1.81. This may have been driven by a broker note out of Bell Potter. According to the note, the broker has downgraded the poultry producer's shares to a hold rating (from buy) with a reduced price target of $2.00 (from $2.75). It said: "We downgrade our rating from Buy to Hold. Recent commentary from other ASX listed entities would imply a softening in foodservice and out-of-home channels as consumer confidence has weakened over March-April."
ResMed Inc (ASX: RMD)
The ResMed share price is down 4% to $28.53. Investors have been selling the sleep disorder treatment company's shares following the release of its third-quarter update. ResMed reported an 11% (8% in constant currency) increase in revenue to US$1.4 billion. However, higher expenses meant that net income increased at a slower rate of 9% to US$398.7 million. ResMed's CEO, Mick Farrell, said: Our third quarter results reflect the continued strength of our global business, driven by ongoing demand for our market-leading products and disciplined execution of our strategy."
Skycity Entertainment Group Ltd (ASX: SKC)
The Skycity share price is down over 3% to 52.2 cents. This morning, the casino and resorts operator downgraded its earnings guidance. It now expects underlying EBITDA to be $180 million to $190 million. This is down from its previous guidance of $190 million to $210 million. The company blamed the negative impact that rising fuel prices are having on consumers.