Today: 27 June 2026

Leokadia Głogulska

Leokadia Głogulska is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech, covering stocks, artificial intelligence, space technology and global market developments. She graduated from Wrocław University of Economics and Business and previously worked in financial analysis before moving into business journalism. Her reporting focuses on helping readers understand the market trends, companies and technologies shaping the global economy.

Virgin Galactic Stock Bounces Back; SPCE Eyes Key Test

Virgin Galactic Stock Bounces Back; SPCE Eyes Key Test

Virgin Galactic shares rose 19.53% Thursday to $4.53, their highest close in weeks, with trading volume nearly four times the 50-day average. The company resumed VSS Unity glide flights in New Mexico and plans further tests ahead of commercial launches. A judge approved a $2.75 million shareholder suit settlement, with insurers paying. Virgin Galactic posted a Q1 net loss of $64.7 million on $227,000 revenue.
Nokia’s AI Rally Hits a Wall as Shares Slide Again in Helsinki

Nokia’s AI Rally Hits a Wall as Shares Slide Again in Helsinki

Nokia shares fell 2.74% to 12.96 euros in Helsinki by late Friday morning, underperforming the OMX Helsinki 25 index. The drop followed two weak U.S. sessions for Nokia’s American depositary receipts, which slid over 7% across Wednesday and Thursday. Investors trimmed positions after a sharp AI-driven rally. Nokia recently raised its 2026 Network Infrastructure sales growth forecast to 12%-14%.
NetApp Up 13% After Strong Earnings, Citing AI Storage Demand

NetApp Up 13% After Strong Earnings, Citing AI Storage Demand

NetApp shares jumped 13% to near $161 in after-hours trading Thursday after the company beat Wall Street estimates with $1.95 billion in quarterly revenue and $2.43 adjusted EPS. The company forecast fiscal 2027 revenue up to $7.575 billion, citing strong AI and cloud demand. All-flash array revenue hit a record $1.2 billion. NetApp warned of margin risks from rising memory and component costs.
Tesla Shares Keep Moving Higher As Self-Driving Risks Stay in Focus

Tesla Shares Keep Moving Higher As Self-Driving Risks Stay in Focus

Tesla shares closed up 0.4% at $442.10 on Thursday, marking a sixth straight gain as European sales rebounded and tech optimism outweighed concerns over self-driving features. April registrations in Europe rose 46.5% to 10,654 vehicles, but BYD remained ahead with 27,008. Tesla’s Q1 production exceeded deliveries by about 50,000 units. Safety experts and ex-employees raised new doubts about Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system.
Smart Home Showdown 2025: Google Nest vs Alexa, HomeKit & the Rest – Which Ecosystem Rules?

The Post-Assistant Era: Google’s Gemini Comes Home – What It Means for Your Smart Home

Google will replace Google Assistant with Gemini on Nest smart speakers and displays, starting early access in October 2025. New Nest hardware, including 2K HDR cameras and a Gemini-powered smart speaker, is expected this fall. Google plans to launch a “Google Home Premium” subscription with advanced AI features. Support for 1st- and 2nd-gen Nest Learning Thermostats ends October 2025, limiting them to manual use.
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Stock Market Today

  • Telix Pharmaceuticals and Two Australian Insider-Led Growth Stocks Highlighted
    June 27, 2026, 11:07 AM EDT. Telix Pharmaceuticals (ASX:TLX), a A$5.2 billion biopharmaceutical firm specializing in radiopharmaceuticals for cancer imaging and treatment, draws growth-focused investors despite ongoing losses. The company reported US$621.9 million revenue from Precision Medicine and relies heavily on its oncology pipeline with products like Illuccix and late-stage candidates TLX591 and TLX101. Key risks include high R&D costs, regulatory scrutiny, pricing pressures, and trial dependencies. Also featured are two Australian insider-led growth stocks identified by the Fast Growing Stocks With High Insider Ownership screener, highlighting firms with aligned management-shareholder interests amid mixed inflation and cautious central bank policies.

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GameStop (NYSE:GME) holds close to cash levels after company guides for $600 million in EBITDA

GameStop (NYSE:GME) holds close to cash levels after company guides for $600 million in EBITDA

27 June 2026
GameStop surged 3.57% to $21.76 and jumped after hours as it forecast FY2026 adjusted EBITDA above $600 million, nearly doubling from 2025; with a $9.76 billion market cap now close to its $9.7 billion in cash, securities, digital assets, and collateral, investors are weighing whether GameStop’s cash-rich balance sheet can support equity while Ryan Cohen pursues an eBay bid.
ImmunityBio (NASDAQ:IBRX) trades after post-Russell spike with 46% more volume

ImmunityBio (NASDAQ:IBRX) trades after post-Russell spike with 46% more volume

27 June 2026
ImmunityBio surged 11.8% to $8.71 on Friday with volume tripling its average, as Russell index reconstitution took effect; Monday’s trading will reveal if demand persists or if the spike was driven by index flows, with no imminent company events and recent insider selling accounting for just 0.06% of Friday’s volume.
Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) jumps, adding about $312 million after $158 million cost plan

Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) jumps, adding about $312 million after $158 million cost plan

27 June 2026
Lucid surged 15.6% Friday, adding $312 million in equity value—almost double the $158 million in annualized savings from this week’s restructuring plan that cut 18% of its U.S. workforce. Friday’s volume equaled 54% of reported short interest, but the rally outpaced cost-cutting fundamentals, leaving less room for further gains based solely on headcount cuts.
Court ruling on student loans hits private lenders’ health grad loan push

Court ruling on student loans hits private lenders’ health grad loan push

27 June 2026
Judge blocks narrow “professional degree” rule, letting more health-care grad students keep higher federal loan caps; $7.87B in 2023-24 borrowing above new limits remains in federal market, trimming but not eliminating the $4.5B-$5B annual private loan growth Sallie Mae projected from Grad PLUS loan cuts.
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