Marcin Frąckiewicz

CEO of TS2 Space and founder of TS2.tech. Expert in satellites, telecommunications, and emerging technologies, covering trends in space, AI, and connectivity.

Salesforce Stock Jumps as Q3 2026 Earnings Beat and AI Agentforce Fuels Raised 2026 Outlook

Salesforce Stock Jumps as Q3 2026 Earnings Beat and AI Agentforce Fuels Raised 2026 Outlook

Salesforce’s latest earnings report turned a nervy year for CRM investors into a genuine “AI is working” moment on 3 December 2025, as the cloud giant delivered record third‑quarter fiscal 2026 results, raised its full‑year outlook and credited its Agentforce and Data 360 AI platforms for the momentum. Salesforce Investor Relations+1 According to reports from CNBC and Bloomberg, Salesforce’s revenue guidance for the current quarter and fiscal year came in ahead of Wall Street expectations, a sign that customers are finally buying into the company’s AI tools at scale. LinkedIn+2Bloomberg+2 Salesforce Q3 2026 Earnings: By the Numbers For the quarter ended 31
Stellantis Stock (STLA) Soars on UBS Upgrade and U.S. Jobs Push: News, Forecasts and Risks on December 3, 2025

Stellantis Stock (STLA) Soars on UBS Upgrade and U.S. Jobs Push: News, Forecasts and Risks on December 3, 2025

Stellantis stock is back on traders’ screens today. On December 3, 2025, shares of Stellantis N.V. (NYSE: STLA) are rallying after a powerful combination of catalysts: a UBS upgrade to “Buy”, fresh details on a major U.S. hiring and investment drive, and a steady stream of regulatory and legal headlines that will shape the automaker’s future. As of the U.S. close, STLA is trading around $11.5 per share, up roughly 4–5% on the day, with a 52‑week range of about $8.39–$14.28. On the Milan exchange, Stellantis is among the top gainers, with the stock jumping around 7–8% to just under
3 December 2025
Singapore Stock Market Outlook: 10 Things to Know Before the STI Opens on Thursday, 4 December 2025

Singapore Stock Market Outlook: 10 Things to Know Before the STI Opens on Thursday, 4 December 2025

As Singapore investors wake up for Thursday’s session on 4 December 2025, the Straits Times Index (STI) is coming off a six‑day winning streak, Wall Street has closed higher again, and a rare blockbuster tech‑healthcare IPO has just lit up the SGX board. Here’s a comprehensive look at what’s driving sentiment and which themes may matter when the opening bell rings. 1. STI closes at six‑day high ahead of Thursday’s open Singapore’s benchmark STI finished Wednesday, 3 December, up 16.56 points, or almost 0.4%, at 4,554.52, marking its sixth consecutive gain. The iEdge Singapore Next 50 Index also rose by
3 December 2025
New Zealand Stock Market Outlook for 4 December 2025: 10 Things to Know Before the NZX Opens

New Zealand Stock Market Outlook for 4 December 2025: 10 Things to Know Before the NZX Opens

The New Zealand sharemarket heads into Thursday’s open on the back of a two‑day rally, a fresh Fonterra update, and growing optimism that global central banks are done with aggressive tightening. Here’s a detailed look at what’s likely to shape trading on Thursday, 4 December 2025. Quick snapshot before the bell Below, we unpack the moving parts. 1. How the NZX closed on Wednesday Wednesday’s session on 3 December 2025 set a constructive tone: Key movers: In short, the market is entering Thursday with positive momentum, powered by heavyweights and yield names rather than speculative microcaps. 2. Overnight global leads:
China Stock Market Opening Preview for 4 December 2025: PMIs, Property Pain and a Stronger Yuan Set the Tone

China Stock Market Opening Preview for 4 December 2025: PMIs, Property Pain and a Stronger Yuan Set the Tone

Chinese equities head into Thursday’s open with investors juggling a familiar mix of forces: slowing domestic data, persistent property stress, a stronger yuan – and a surprisingly upbeat global backdrop led by Wall Street’s latest push toward record highs. Here’s a detailed look at what happened on Wednesday 3 December 2025, and the 10 key things traders will be watching before the mainland market bell rings on 4 December 2025. How China and Hong Kong Markets Closed on 3 December Mainland benchmarks slipped on Wednesday as weak services data and renewed worries over developers weighed on sentiment: In Hong Kong,
3 December 2025
Tokyo Stock Market Outlook for December 4, 2025: What to Know Before the Nikkei 225 Opens as BoJ Hike Bets Grow

Tokyo Stock Market Outlook for December 4, 2025: What to Know Before the Nikkei 225 Opens as BoJ Hike Bets Grow

Japan heads into Thursday’s Tokyo Stock Exchange session with risk appetite recovering, the yen strengthening, and bond yields at multi‑year highs – a tricky mix for the Nikkei 225 right as investors eye a potential Bank of Japan rate hike later this month. The Economic Times+2Reuters+2 Key points before the Tokyo open (Thursday, 4 December 2025) Below is a deeper dive into the main drivers that could shape Thursday’s session in Tokyo. 1. How Tokyo closed on December 3 – and why it matters for the open After a bruising start to the week driven by BoJ shock, Tokyo’s equity
3 December 2025
Indian Stock Market Today: 10 Things to Know Before Nifty & Sensex Open on December 4, 2025

Indian Stock Market Today: 10 Things to Know Before Nifty & Sensex Open on December 4, 2025

India heads into Thursday’s session (4 December 2025) with equities still hovering near record highs, a currency at historic lows, and a big RBI policy decision just a day away. Here’s a comprehensive pre‑market playbook based on news, data and broker commentary from 3–4 December. Quick snapshot before the opening bell 1. How Dalal Street closed on December 3 Wednesday’s session was another exercise in consolidation near peak territory: Both indices slipped during the day, with Nifty briefly losing the 25,900 zone before last‑hour buying pulled it back. Midcaps and smallcaps underperformed, with broader indices down around 0.7–1%, reflecting profit‑taking
3 December 2025
Trump Rolls Back Biden Fuel Economy Rules: What New CAFE Standards Mean for Gas Prices, EVs and the Climate

Trump Rolls Back Biden Fuel Economy Rules: What New CAFE Standards Mean for Gas Prices, EVs and the Climate

President Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping proposal to roll back U.S. fuel economy standards for cars and trucks, marking one of the most consequential reversals yet of the Biden administration’s climate and transportation agenda. Announced on December 3, 2025, at a White House event with executives from Ford, General Motors and Stellantis, the plan would sharply weaken federal Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) rules and ease the path for gas-powered vehicles for at least the next decade. The Washington Post+1 The Trump administration and its allies argue the move will lower vehicle prices and save families money, citing internal estimates
3 December 2025
ASX Opening Preview 4 December 2025: Wall Street Rally, Copper Record and Local Catalysts to Watch Before the Australian Stock Market Opens

ASX Opening Preview 4 December 2025: Wall Street Rally, Copper Record and Local Catalysts to Watch Before the Australian Stock Market Opens

Australian investors head into Thursday’s session with the S&P/ASX 200 sitting just below record territory, global risk assets buoyed by fresh hopes of US rate cuts, and copper and gold trading near all‑time highs. At 7am AEST, ASX futures were pointing to a mildly positive start, up around 0.1%, suggesting a modestly firmer open for the Australian share market on 4 December 2025. Stockhead+1 Below is your comprehensive guide to what happened on the ASX yesterday, what moved overseas markets overnight, and the key data and stock stories likely to shape trading when the opening bell rings. 1. Where the ASX
3 December 2025
Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Climbs on Oil Rally and Bank Earnings After the Bell (Dec. 3, 2025)

Canada Stock Market Today: TSX Climbs on Oil Rally and Bank Earnings After the Bell (Dec. 3, 2025)

Canada’s stock market finished solidly higher on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, as energy names and big banks pulled the S&P/TSX Composite Index out of a brief two‑day slump. After the closing bell, the benchmark index stood at 31,160.54, up 111.26 points (about 0.36%) on the day, according to YCharts and exchange data. YCharts+1 The move tracked a broader risk‑on tone: U.S. stocks also advanced as economic data kept expectations alive for a near‑term Federal Reserve rate cut, helping global equities stabilize after recent jitters around AI spending and tech valuations. Reuters+1 Quick takeaways for investors Let’s unpack what moved Bay Street today, and what that might
3 December 2025
UK Stock Market Opening Preview for 4 December 2025: FTSE 100 Outlook, Key Data and Stocks to Watch

UK Stock Market Opening Preview for 4 December 2025: FTSE 100 Outlook, Key Data and Stocks to Watch

As London investors get ready for the open on Thursday, 4 December 2025, the backdrop is a mix of sluggish UK growth signals, stronger global risk appetite, and intense speculation over interest-rate cuts on both sides of the Atlantic. Here’s a concise but detailed look at what you should know before the bell. 1. How the FTSE 100 Closed on 3 December – and Why It Matters for Tomorrow The FTSE 100 finished Wednesday down around 0.1%, with the mid‑cap FTSE 250 edging up about 0.1%. TradingView The move was modest, but the sector split was anything but: Index reshuffle: WPP out, British Land in The
3 December 2025
US Stock Market Today, December 3, 2025: Dow Jumps 400 Points as Weak Jobs Data Supercharges Fed Cut Bets

US Stock Market Today, December 3, 2025: Dow Jumps 400 Points as Weak Jobs Data Supercharges Fed Cut Bets

U.S. stocks pushed higher after the closing bell on Wednesday, December 3, 2025, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average surging more than 400 points and all major indexes ending near record territory. A surprisingly weak private payrolls report, easing bond yields and resilient services-sector data reinforced expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at next week’s policy meeting. WV News+2Reuters+2 Market recap: indexes climb toward record highs By the close of trading: The S&P 500 now sits less than a percentage point below its all‑time high from late October, while the Dow is also within 1% of its own
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Kenvue stock price holds near $18 as Kimberly-Clark deal math tightens — what to watch next week

Kenvue stock price holds near $18 as Kimberly-Clark deal math tightens — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Kenvue shares closed Friday at $18.13, up 0.33%, with about 63.5 million shares traded. The Kimberly-Clark offer values Kenvue at roughly $18.76 per share, leaving a deal spread of about 3%. Both companies’ shareholders approved the merger, which is expected to close in the second half of 2026 pending regulatory approvals. Kenvue’s dividend record date is Feb. 11, with earnings due Feb. 17.
IREN stock heads into Monday after 5% rebound as Microsoft AI financing stays in focus

IREN stock heads into Monday after 5% rebound as Microsoft AI financing stays in focus

7 February 2026
IREN shares closed up 5.1% at $41.83 Friday after reporting a $155.4 million quarterly loss and $184.7 million in revenue. The company announced $3.6 billion in GPU financing for its Microsoft contract, with $2.8 billion in cash as of Jan. 31. Bitcoin mining revenue fell, while AI cloud services rose. Traders await bitcoin’s weekend move and Monday’s market reaction.
Cadence Bank stock is stuck at $42.11 after Huntington deal — what CADE holders watch next week

Cadence Bank stock is stuck at $42.11 after Huntington deal — what CADE holders watch next week

7 February 2026
Cadence Bank shares have been delisted following Huntington Bancshares’ takeover, with each Cadence share converted into 2.475 Huntington shares. Huntington closed Friday at $19.27 and named Senthil Kumar as chief risk officer ahead of new regulatory requirements. The merger leaves Cadence as a brand under Huntington, with customer account conversions planned for mid-2026. Huntington executives will address investors at a UBS conference on Tuesday.
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