Shan Ahmed Khan

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Meesho Limited Stock Today: Shares Swing After Briefly Crossing ₹1 Lakh Crore Market Cap — Latest News, Analyst Targets, and Outlook (Dec 18, 2025)

Meesho Limited Stock Today: Shares Swing After Briefly Crossing ₹1 Lakh Crore Market Cap — Latest News, Analyst Targets, and Outlook (Dec 18, 2025)

Meesho Limited stock is stealing the spotlight on Dalal Street again on Thursday, December 18, after the newly listed e-commerce player extended its post-IPO surge to fresh highs—before running into sharp profit booking. Intraday, Meesho shares touched ₹233.60 on the NSE and briefly pushed the company’s market capitalisation past ₹1 lakh crore, but later pared gains as traders locked in quick returns. Moneycontrol+1 By early afternoon, the stock was still volatile, reflecting an unusually intense tug-of-war between “new listing momentum” and “valuation reality checks.” Google Finance showed Meesho around ₹220 midday, with the day’s range spanning roughly ₹206.60–₹233.60. Google+1 Meesho
India Stock Market Today (18 December 2025): Sensex, Nifty Turn Positive After Early Dip as IT and Banks Lead; Rupee and Global Cues Keep Traders Cautious

India Stock Market Today (18 December 2025): Sensex, Nifty Turn Positive After Early Dip as IT and Banks Lead; Rupee and Global Cues Keep Traders Cautious

Indian equities steadied and edged higher in Thursday’s session after a choppy start, with IT and frontline banking stocks helping benchmarks recover despite weak breadth across the broader market. Around midday, investors were still weighing a familiar mix: a soft global risk tone driven by tech jitters, a fragile rupee near record-weak levels, and uncertainty around a potential India–US trade breakthrough. Moneycontrol+2Reuters+2 Market snapshot: Sensex and Nifty trade near day’s highs, but breadth stays weak By early afternoon trade, the BSE Sensex was up about 110 points near 84,669, while the NSE Nifty 50 was up about 49 points near
Hindustan Copper Share Price Jumps 5% on Dec 18, 2025: Why HINDCOPPER Is Near a 52-Week High, Analyst Target, Technical Signals and Outlook

Hindustan Copper Share Price Jumps 5% on Dec 18, 2025: Why HINDCOPPER Is Near a 52-Week High, Analyst Target, Technical Signals and Outlook

Hindustan Copper Ltd (NSE: HINDCOPPER, BSE: 513599) surged in Thursday’s trade (December 18, 2025), climbing about 5% and hovering just shy of its 52-week high zone. By early afternoon, the stock was trading around ₹387–₹388, while the broader metal pack also stayed positive. Equitymaster+2Markets Mojo+2 What made the move stand out wasn’t only the price: it was the activity. Hindustan Copper featured among the day’s most actively traded names by value, with turnover around ₹401.8 crore and volume above 1.06 crore shares in the session’s early hours—classic “crowd just showed up” behaviour. Markets Mojo+1 Below is a detailed news-and-analysis wrap
InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock News Today: Shares Rise on “Worst Is Behind Us” Message—Fresh Targets, Risks, and What Matters Next (18 December 2025)

InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo) Stock News Today: Shares Rise on “Worst Is Behind Us” Message—Fresh Targets, Risks, and What Matters Next (18 December 2025)

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd (IndiGo) stock traded higher on Thursday, 18 December 2025, as investors weighed signs of operational stabilisation against an intensifying spotlight from regulators, lawmakers, and analysts. In morning trade, the stock climbed roughly 2% to the ₹5,076–₹5,100 zone after CEO Pieter Elbers told employees that “the worst is behind us” and highlighted a return to around 2,200 daily flights. The Economic Times+2Moneycontrol+2 That bounce is real—but it’s landing on a runway covered in paperwork: a parliamentary panel has criticised responses from IndiGo and the aviation regulator as “evasive” and is awaiting an investigation report expected by 28 December,
Meta vs. IRS: $16 Billion Tax Battle Over Ireland Profits Tests ‘Periodic Adjustments’ Strategy

Meta vs. IRS: $16 Billion Tax Battle Over Ireland Profits Tests ‘Periodic Adjustments’ Strategy

WASHINGTON — December 18, 2025 — Meta Platforms’ long-running U.S. tax fight just entered a higher-stakes phase, with the Internal Revenue Service pursuing roughly $16 billion and leaning on a legal approach that could reshape how multinational companies price and report profits tied to intellectual property. Wall Street Journal At the center of the dispute is Meta’s decade-old structure for assigning rights to profit from markets outside the U.S. to an Irish affiliate—an arrangement the IRS says shifted tens of billions of dollars of income into a lower-tax jurisdiction. Meta disputes the government’s analysis and is now fighting the latest
18 December 2025
Amazon AI Chief Rohit Prasad to Leave as Andy Jassy Puts AWS Veteran Peter DeSantis in Charge of AGI, Nova Models, Chips and Quantum

Amazon AI Chief Rohit Prasad to Leave as Andy Jassy Puts AWS Veteran Peter DeSantis in Charge of AGI, Nova Models, Chips and Quantum

December 18, 2025 — Amazon is reshaping its artificial intelligence leadership at a moment CEO Andy Jassy calls an “inflection point,” moving longtime AWS executive Peter DeSantis into a newly expanded organization that brings together Amazon’s most ambitious AI model work, custom silicon development, and quantum computing efforts. The change comes as Rohit Prasad, the senior vice president and head scientist who helped build Alexa and later led Amazon’s “AGI” organization, plans to depart at the end of 2025. About Amazon+1 The reorganization is one of the clearest signals yet that Amazon wants to treat next-generation AI as a “full
Genting Singapore Stock (SGX: G13) on Dec. 18, 2025: Credit Outlook Headlines, RWS 2.0 Spending, and Analyst Price Targets

Genting Singapore Stock (SGX: G13) on Dec. 18, 2025: Credit Outlook Headlines, RWS 2.0 Spending, and Analyst Price Targets

Genting Singapore Limited (SGX: G13) is back in the spotlight on December 18, 2025, as investors weigh a familiar casino-industry trade-off: big, long-horizon expansion spending now versus earnings (and potentially higher valuation) later. The immediate catalyst isn’t a fresh earnings print from the Singapore-listed operator of Resorts World Sentosa (RWS)—it’s the latest wave of credit-rating commentary on the wider Genting group’s spending ambitions, with Singapore explicitly cited as part of the investment load. The Business Times+1 At the same time, “Street math” remains broadly constructive: multiple data aggregators show consensus 12‑month targets above the recent trading level, even as the
Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock Update 18 Dec 2025: US$22.8b Order Book, Delivery Momentum, and What Analysts Forecast Next

Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (SGX: BS6) Stock Update 18 Dec 2025: US$22.8b Order Book, Delivery Momentum, and What Analysts Forecast Next

SINGAPORE (18 Dec 2025) — Yangzijiang Shipbuilding (Holdings) Ltd (SGX: BS6) has spent 2025 doing two things at once: delivering ships (and earnings) at scale, while rebuilding order momentum after an extraordinary 2024. The result is a stock that keeps pulling in both “quality cyclicals” buyers and “shipbuilding-supercycle” believers—often on the same day. On 18 Dec 2025, the counter traded around S$3.48, down about 1.14% on the session after moving between S$3.46 and S$3.57, with roughly 7.93 million shares traded (market data). Investing.com But the bigger story isn’t a one-day wiggle. It’s the tension between a gigantic, long-dated order book
OCBC Stock (SGX: O39) on Dec 18, 2025: Record Highs, Today’s Outage, Analyst Targets and the 2026 Outlook

OCBC Stock (SGX: O39) on Dec 18, 2025: Record Highs, Today’s Outage, Analyst Targets and the 2026 Outlook

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC) has spent the final stretch of 2025 doing something bank stocks don’t always manage: staying interesting after the rally. On Thursday, Dec. 18, 2025, OCBC shares hovered near record levels even as the lender dealt with a short-lived digital log-in disruption—while analysts stayed laser-focused on the bigger drivers: wealth management momentum, capital returns, and what falling global rates could do to margins in 2026. Reuters+3Investing.com+3The Business Times+3 OCBC share price today: still near the highs As of Dec. 18, 2025, OCBC was trading around S$19.42, after recently pushing into fresh highs. The day’s range was
Singapore Exchange Ltd Stock (SGX: S68) Slips to S$16.68 on Dec 18, 2025 as Analysts Lift Targets but Valuation Debate Intensifies

Singapore Exchange Ltd Stock (SGX: S68) Slips to S$16.68 on Dec 18, 2025 as Analysts Lift Targets but Valuation Debate Intensifies

Singapore Exchange Ltd (SGX: S68)—the listed operator of Singapore’s main stock and derivatives markets—was trading softer on 18 December 2025, even as fresh market data points to a livelier local bourse and sell-side analysts lift price targets on expectations that Singapore’s equity-market reboot is beginning to bite. On Dec 18, 2025, SGX shares were indicated at S$16.68, down 0.18%, after trading between S$16.65 and S$16.83 with about 743.6k shares in volume (as captured in the day’s historical tape). Investing.com Nigeria That small pullback doesn’t change the bigger story investors have been trading for most of 2025: SGX is effectively a
Hongkong Land Holdings Limited Stock (SGX: H78) Today: S$8B Singapore Fund, Buybacks, and Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 18, 2025)

Hongkong Land Holdings Limited Stock (SGX: H78) Today: S$8B Singapore Fund, Buybacks, and Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 18, 2025)

Hongkong Land Holdings Limited (often branded as HK Land) is ending 2025 with a storyline investors can actually summarize in one breath: recycle capital, build fee-generating assets under management, and keep shrinking the share count while waiting for Hong Kong’s prime office cycle to heal. On Dec. 18, 2025, Hongkong Land shares on the Singapore Exchange (SGX: H78) were around US$6.9 after a volatile week that included major strategy news in Singapore and continued share repurchases. TradingView+1 What follows is a full, publication-ready roundup of the latest news, management actions, and the most current analyst targets and market expectations available
Singtel Stock (SGX: Z74) News on 18 Dec 2025: Optus Outage Review, Dividend Support, Buyback Momentum, and Analyst Price Targets

Singtel Stock (SGX: Z74) News on 18 Dec 2025: Optus Outage Review, Dividend Support, Buyback Momentum, and Analyst Price Targets

Singapore Telecommunications Limited (Singtel) is back in the market spotlight on 18 December 2025, as investors weigh a fresh round of negative headlines around its Australian unit Optus against a steadier (and improving) core financial picture: rising underlying profit, a bigger interim dividend, ongoing share buybacks, and continued asset-recycling moves that have strengthened the balance sheet. Singtel shares were recently indicated around S$4.52 with a previous close around S$4.55, and a day range near S$4.52 to S$4.61 (figures vary by venue and time). Investing.com+1 Below is what matters most for Singtel stock right now—today’s news flow, the company’s latest guidance,
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CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

CapitaLand Investment share price jumps as CapitaLand REIT payouts roll in — what’s next for 9CI

7 February 2026
CapitaLand Investment shares rose 1.3% to S$3.12 on Friday, bucking a 0.8% drop in Singapore’s benchmark index. CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust reported a 16.4% jump in second-half distributable income, while CapitaLand Ascendas REIT posted a 1.4% full-year rise. CapitaLand China Trust saw full-year DPU fall to 4.82 cents amid weaker yuan and occupancy. CLI reports FY2025 results on Feb. 11.
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