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Grab Holdings (GRAB) Stock Today: Price, News and Outlook for November 21, 2025

Grab Holdings (GRAB) Stock Today: Price, News and Outlook for November 21, 2025

Grab Holdings shares fell about 2% midday Friday, November 21, 2025, trading just below $4.90 and extending an eight-session losing streak. The stock is down more than 20% from its post-earnings high earlier this month, despite reporting Q3 revenue of $873 million and net profit of $17 million. Trading volume remained heavy but below Thursday’s spike. Grab’s market cap stands near $20 billion.
21 November 2025
AI Darlings at Record Highs – Why Wall Street Fears a Frothy Stock Bubble

Nasdaq Index Today, November 21, 2025: Tech-Heavy Benchmark Whipsaws as Fed Rate-Cut Bets Jump and AI Selloff Deepens

The Nasdaq Composite hovered near 22,200 late Friday morning, recovering slightly after plunging 2.2% on Thursday to its lowest close since September. Rate-cut odds for December jumped above 70% following dovish Fed comments, but tech and crypto stocks remained under pressure. The index is down about 7% for November, tracking its worst month since 2008.
Stock Market Today, Nov. 13, 2025: Dow Slides as Disney Plunges and Tech Stocks Drop After Trump Ends Record Shutdown

S&P 500 Today, November 21, 2025: Choppy Trade as Fed Rate-Cut Bets Jump and Tech Stays Under Pressure

The S&P 500 hovered near flat Friday after plunging 1.6% Thursday, erasing a sharp intraday gain. Traders weighed New York Fed President John Williams’ comments suggesting near-term rate cuts, sending Fed-funds futures’ odds for a December cut to about 60–70%. Treasury yields fell to three-week lows. The Nasdaq slipped into the red while the Dow posted modest gains.
Crypto Market Carnage: Bitcoin Crashes from Record Highs as Tariff Bombshell Wipes Out $20B

Bitcoin Price Today, November 21, 2025: BTC Slides Toward $80K as Record ETF Outflows and Liquidity Crunch Trigger Worst Month Since 2022

Bitcoin traded near $83,000 Friday after plunging to a seven-month low around $80,500 overnight, erasing year-to-date gains and falling 30–35% from October’s record high above $120,000. The move triggered a 12% weekly drop and pushed total crypto market capitalization below $3 trillion. Volatility spiked as record ETF outflows and leveraged selling accelerated the decline.
21 November 2025
Trump-Xi Trade Truce Sends Stocks Tumbling – Markets Brace for Tech Earnings and Fed Moves

Dow Jones Today: Dow 30 Rebounds on Fed Rate‑Cut Hopes as AI and Crypto Selloff Deepens (November 21, 2025)

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 163 points, or 0.36%, to 45,914.79 on Friday, lifted by renewed hopes for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. The S&P 500 finished flat and the Nasdaq fell, both set for their steepest weekly losses since April. Futures markets now price in over a 70% chance of a December rate cut, up sharply from earlier in the day. The Dow remains down about 2.5% for the week.
XRP Pops as DTCC Lists Five Spot ETFs—But Bearish Signals Linger: Whales Return, Volatility Rises (Nov. 10, 2025)

XRP Price Today, 21 November 2025: Ripple’s Token Falls Below $2 Despite ETF Launch and Lawsuit Win

XRP fell below $2 on Nov. 21, trading near $1.91 after an 8.7% drop in 24 hours, wiping out weeks of gains despite the launch of U.S. spot XRP ETFs. Trading volume surged over 32% to around $8.07 billion. The move followed a broad crypto sell-off, with Bitcoin dropping under $82,000 and nearly $2 billion in leveraged positions liquidated across major coins. XRP’s price hit its lowest level since April.
21 November 2025
PayPal (PYPL) Today — Nov. 9, 2025: Antitrust Win, Dividend Countdown, and AI Checkout Momentum

PayPal Stock Today (PYPL) – November 21, 2025: Liverpool FC Deal, Insider Selling and Value Debate

PayPal shares traded near $59 on November 21, up about 2% intraday but still down over 30% for the year and just above their 52-week low. The company announced a global payments partnership with Liverpool FC and expanded its European BNPL deal with KKR. Institutional investors increased stakes, while insider selling continued, including a recent sale by President Suzan Kereere.
21 November 2025
SMCI Stock Soars After Rebound: What Investors Need to Know in October 2025

SMCI Stock Today, November 21, 2025: Super Micro Computer Extends AI Server Lineup as Volatility Stays High

SMCI shares traded around $31.48 late Friday, down 0.3%, after a week marked by steep losses and heavy options activity. The stock sits over 50% below its 52-week high, despite Supermicro launching new AMD GPU-based AI servers. Vanguard increased its stake to 11.1% in Q2. Analyst consensus remains “Hold” with price targets in the mid-to-high $40s.
21 November 2025
PLUG Stock Today (Nov. 21, 2025): Plug Power Slips as New Convertible Notes and Dilution Fears Weigh on Shares

PLUG Stock Today (Nov. 21, 2025): Plug Power Slips as New Convertible Notes and Dilution Fears Weigh on Shares

Plug Power shares closed at $1.87 on Friday, down nearly 1% after a $375 million convertible notes deal triggered renewed dilution concerns. The stock has dropped over 50% since early October and sits near the lower half of its 52-week range. Volume was about 32 million shares, far below the three-month average. The new notes, due 2033, carry a 6.75% coupon and could add up to 125 million shares if fully converted.
21 November 2025
Coinbase Stock Today, November 21, 2025: COIN Trades Near $236 Amid Crypto Sell-Off, Solana Vector Deal and New ETH Loans

Coinbase Stock Today, November 21, 2025: COIN Trades Near $236 Amid Crypto Sell-Off, Solana Vector Deal and New ETH Loans

Coinbase stock traded in the mid-$230s Friday, down about 0.5–1% after a 7.4% plunge Thursday, with volume topping 5 million shares. The company announced the acquisition of Solana-focused Vector and launched $1 million ETH-backed loans for U.S. users. COIN now sits roughly 45–50% below its 52-week high. The Vector deal marks Coinbase’s ninth acquisition in 2025.
Novo Nordisk Stock on 21 November 2025: NVO Slips as Denmark Grants Eye-Damage Payouts and GLP‑1 Price War Escalates

Novo Nordisk Stock on 21 November 2025: NVO Slips as Denmark Grants Eye-Damage Payouts and GLP‑1 Price War Escalates

Novo Nordisk’s U.S. shares fell 1.1% to $47.07 by late morning, while Copenhagen B-shares closed down nearly 3% at DKK 305, extending a year-to-date drop of about 45%. Denmark compensated four patients for vision loss linked to Wegovy and Ozempic. Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly launched direct-to-employer GLP-1 drug programs, and Novo cut self-pay prices for its weight-loss drugs.
Verizon Stock Takes a Hit: Analyst Downgrade and CEO Shake-Up Rattle Investors

Verizon Stock Today (VZ) – November 21, 2025: 13,000 Job Cuts, $1.8 Billion Severance and a 6.8% Dividend Yield in Focus

Verizon shares rose 1.1% to $41.22 late Friday morning after the company announced over 13,000 job cuts and a $1.6–$1.8 billion Q4 severance charge. The layoffs, confirmed by new CEO Dan Schulman, mark Verizon’s largest ever and include converting 179 stores to franchises. Over 80% of affected staff will exit in December. The company reaffirmed its dividend, now yielding about 6.8%.
21 November 2025
Pfizer Stock Today (PFE): mRNA Flu Breakthrough, $6B Metsera Bonds and a 7% Dividend – Nov. 21, 2025

Pfizer Stock Today (PFE): mRNA Flu Breakthrough, $6B Metsera Bonds and a 7% Dividend – Nov. 21, 2025

Pfizer shares closed up just over 3% at $25.18 on Friday after positive Phase 3 mRNA flu vaccine results, then fell to $24.36 in after-hours trading. The company also completed a $6 billion bond sale to help fund its $10 billion Metsera obesity-drug deal. Pfizer stock remains down about 8% for the year, trailing large-cap pharma peers.
Uber Stock Skyrockets on Earnings Beat – Is the Rideshare Giant Set to Keep Surging?

Uber Stock Today (November 21, 2025): Price, Volatility, Robotaxis and New Gig-Worker Rules

Uber shares traded at $81.85 midday Friday, down 1.8% after a 6.9% plunge Thursday, extending a sell-off that began November 20. The drop follows strong Q3 results but cautious guidance and legal cost concerns. Trading volume Thursday topped $3.5 billion, with the stock now about 20% below its September record high. New gig-worker rules in India and regulatory scrutiny of self-driving services added pressure.

Stock Market Today

  • PayPal Reports 11% Rise in Total Payment Volume Driven by Venmo and PSP Growth
    June 26, 2026, 12:32 PM EDT. PayPal Holdings reported an 11% year-over-year increase in total payment volume (TPV) to $464 billion in Q1 2026, driven by Venmo's 14% TPV growth, marking six consecutive quarters of double-digit gains. Growth was supported by expanded debit card usage, Pay with Venmo, and financial services. Payment service provider (PSP) volume accelerated to 11%, with Enterprise Payments growing mid-teens. Branded experiences saw a 5% TPV increase, aided by online checkout and tap-to-pay transactions. Despite competitive pressures, PayPal's shares trade cheaply at a forward P/E of 7.66X, well below industry average. Comparable firms, Block and Adyen, posted 13% and 21% payment volume growth, respectively, reflecting robust sector momentum.

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Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) rebound leaves $175 billion Wall Street divide

Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) rebound leaves $175 billion Wall Street divide

26 June 2026
Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) jumped 5.9% to $75.10 after hitting a 20-month low, but the stock still trades far below the $115.82 average analyst target, leaving a $175 billion equity value gap; with 2027 EPS estimates steady and Q2 results due July 16, investors are watching whether ads and earnings can close the gap.
Ondas (NASDAQ:ONDS) shares up as Russell inclusion coincides with resale filing

Ondas (NASDAQ:ONDS) shares up as Russell inclusion coincides with resale filing

26 June 2026
Ondas shares jumped to $7.89 as the company joined the Russell 3000 index and filed to register 3.38 million acquisition-linked shares for resale, a move that adds saleable stock to the market but is limited by daily volume caps; the stock is up 21.5 cents on heavy volume, with index reconstitution and share flow in focus.
Bradesco sees surge in trading as dividend hunt runs into credit worries

Bradesco sees surge in trading as dividend hunt runs into credit worries

26 June 2026
Banco Bradesco S.A. (BVMF:BBDC4) surged 2.44% to R$18.05 on Friday with trading volume 25% above average, as investors chased a June interim interest on equity payout worth about 1.9% of the share price—18 times the regular monthly payout—while the stock remains 17% below its 52-week high.
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