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DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price Crashes 75% From Highs: Latest News, Outlook and Stock Forecasts for 2025–2026

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price Crashes 75% From Highs: Latest News, Outlook and Stock Forecasts for 2025–2026

Published 2 December 2025 DroneShield (ASX:DRO), the Australian counter‑drone specialist that became one of the hottest stocks on the ASX in 2025, is now deep in a brutal correction. At the close on Tuesday, 2 December 2025, the DroneShield share price finished at A$1.88, down 4.33% for the session and roughly 23% lower over the last 10 trading days, with more than 22 million shares changing hands. StockInvest+1 That price leaves the stock around 70% below its 52‑week high of A$6.71, but still roughly three times its 52‑week low of A$0.585, implying a market capitalisation of about A$1.7 billion. StockInvest Reuters notes that by early October the stock had
2 December 2025
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price on 2 December 2025: 800% Boom, 75% Bust and What Comes Next for the Defence Tech Darling

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Share Price on 2 December 2025: 800% Boom, 75% Bust and What Comes Next for the Defence Tech Darling

DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) has gone from one of the hottest stocks on the ASX to a case study in how governance shocks can smash a momentum trade. As at 2 December 2025, the counter‑drone specialist’s share price is sitting just under A$2, around A$1.96–A$1.97, after closing at A$1.965 on 1 December.StockInvest+2Intelligent Investor+2 That price is more than 2x above its 52‑week low of about A$0.585 – but roughly 70–75% below the early‑October peak near A$6.70, when the company briefly became Australia’s most valuable listed defence stock on the back of an 800% year‑to‑date rally.Financial Times+2StockInvest+2 Despite the brutal November crash,
2 December 2025
AUB Group (ASX:AUB) Plunges After $5.25bn Takeover Collapses – Is the Stock Now Undervalued?

AUB Group (ASX:AUB) Plunges After $5.25bn Takeover Collapses – Is the Stock Now Undervalued?

Updated: 2 December 2025 Key points What just happened to AUB Group’s share price? AUB Group Limited, a major insurance broking and underwriting group in the S&P/ASX 200, has just experienced one of its sharpest single‑day falls on record. On 1 December 2025, AUB announced that the private‑equity consortium led by EQT AB and CVC Asia Pacific would not proceed with a previously flagged A$45 per share takeover proposal valuing the company at around A$5.25 billion. Insurance Business+3Reuters+3TradingView+3 The result: By 2 December 2025, some of that shock had begun to fade: For context, AUB’s 52‑week range is about A$27.21–40.28,
ARB Corporation Limited (ASX:ARB) Share Price, ASX Announcements and Analyst Forecasts – 2 December 2025

ARB Corporation Limited (ASX:ARB) Share Price, ASX Announcements and Analyst Forecasts – 2 December 2025

Published: 2 December 2025 (AEDT) ARB Corporation Limited (ASX:ARB), Australia’s best‑known 4×4 accessories group, is back in focus on Tuesday after a flurry of ASX announcements at the start of December and ongoing weakness in its share price following August’s full‑year results. Investors are weighing fresh performance‑rights issues, a CEO pay update and a change in substantial shareholding against a still‑solid earnings profile and broadly positive broker forecasts. ARB share price today: still under pressure Around lunchtime on 2 December 2025, ARB shares were trading near A$32.7 on the ASX, down roughly 2–2.5% on the day from a previous close
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock Today – 800% Boom, November Crash and 2025–2026 Forecasts Explained

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock Today – 800% Boom, November Crash and 2025–2026 Forecasts Explained

All figures and news are current as of 1 December 2025 and may change over time. This article is for information only and is not financial advice. DroneShield share price on 1 December 2025 DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) has just come through one of the wildest rides on the Australian market. According to several financial data providers, DroneShield’s trailing twelve‑month revenue is a little over A$100 million, with a price‑to‑earnings ratio above 300x, underscoring how growth expectations – rather than current profits – have driven the valuation. StockAnalysis+1 In other words: even after a brutal November, DroneShield still looks like a
1 December 2025
Santos Limited (ASX: STO) on 1 December 2025: Share Price, Takeover Fallout and 2026 Outlook

Santos Limited (ASX: STO) on 1 December 2025: Share Price, Takeover Fallout and 2026 Outlook

As at Monday, 1 December 2025, Santos Limited (ASX: STO) is back to being a stand‑alone Australian gas champion rather than a takeover trophy. The Santos share price is trading around A$6.44, giving the group a market capitalisation of roughly A$21 billion. Intraday, the stock has been moving in a tight A$6.43–A$6.48 range, and sits near the lower half of its 52‑week range of A$5.20 to A$8.06.Intelligent Investor+2Fintel+2 That means Santos now changes hands at a near‑20% discount to the average 12‑month analyst price target of about A$7.7, and at an even steeper discount to the A$8.89 per share all‑cash
Zip Co Ltd (ASX: ZIP) Share Price, Forecast & Outlook as at 1 December 2025

Zip Co Ltd (ASX: ZIP) Share Price, Forecast & Outlook as at 1 December 2025

Zip Co Ltd (ASX: ZIP) has gone from turnaround story to one of the ASX’s most closely watched growth names in 2025, powered by booming U.S. demand for buy now, pay later (BNPL) and a sharp swing back to profitability. As at early afternoon on 1 December 2025, Zip shares are trading around A$3.37, giving the company a market capitalisation of about A$4.36 billion. Over the past year the stock has traded between A$1.085 and A$4.93, with a trailing twelve‑month P/E ratio of about 55.7 and a forward P/E near 37, underlining that investors are paying up for growth.StockAnalysis Below
Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Crashes to Decade Low After A$687m US Writedown – What It Means for the Stock Now

Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Crashes to Decade Low After A$687m US Writedown – What It Means for the Stock Now

Updated 1 December 2025 – informational only, not financial advice. TWE share price: from market darling to deep drawdown Treasury Wine Estates Limited (ASX:TWE), the owner of Penfolds, Wolf Blass and DAOU, has just added another nasty chapter to an already bruising year. After warning it will book a non‑cash impairment of A$687.4 million on its US assets, wiping out all goodwill in its Americas division, TWE shares fell about 6–7% to roughly A$5.45, their lowest level since 2015. Year‑to‑date, the stock is now down around 50%, according to both Reuters and local market commentary. Reuters+1 On Friday 28 November,
1 December 2025
Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) Share Price, Dividend and 2026 Outlook After FY25 Results

Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) Share Price, Dividend and 2026 Outlook After FY25 Results

Updated: 1 December 2025 (based on last ASX close on 28 November 2025) Key points Where the Westpac share price stands on 1 December 2025 Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) finished trading on Friday, 28 November 2025 at A$37.59. Short‑term technical services note that the stock fell around 0.8% on the day, has lost just over 3% across the last two weeks, and traded between A$36.72 and A$41.00 over the past month.Intelligent Investor+2StockInvest+2 Despite the recent soft patch, 2025 has been kind to shareholders. One analysis puts Westpac’s share price gain for calendar 2025 at around 20%, while another shows a
1 December 2025
CSL Limited (ASX:CSL) Share Price, Latest News and 2026 Outlook as of 1 December 2025

CSL Limited (ASX:CSL) Share Price, Latest News and 2026 Outlook as of 1 December 2025

CSL Limited heads into the 1 December 2025 ASX session as one of Australia’s most closely watched blue‑chip stocks. After a year of guidance cuts, a delayed vaccine spin‑off and a shareholder revolt, the biotech giant trades around the mid‑A$180s – roughly a third below where it started 2025 – despite solid profit growth, an aggressive cost‑cutting program and a multi‑year share buyback. TechStock²+1 This article summarises the latest CSL share price, the key news driving sentiment, current forecasts and analyst views as at 1 December 2025. CSL share price snapshot on 1 December 2025 CSL last changed hands at
1 December 2025
AUB Group (ASX:AUB) share price plunges as EQT and CVC walk away – what the 2025 sell‑off means for investors

AUB Group (ASX:AUB) share price plunges as EQT and CVC walk away – what the 2025 sell‑off means for investors

Published: 1 December 2025 – All figures in AUD unless stated otherwise. This is general information, not personal financial advice. AUB Group’s takeover premium just evaporated AUB Group Limited (ASX:AUB) – one of Australasia’s largest insurance broking and underwriting agency networks – has been dumped by the market after private‑equity suitors EQT and CVC Asia Pacific walked away from a proposed $45‑per‑share takeover. By late morning on 1 December 2025, AUB shares were trading around $31.02, down roughly 16–18% from the last close of $37.25 after the company confirmed that the consortium would not proceed with a binding offer at
1 December 2025
South32 (ASX:S32) Share Price, Dividend and Forecast – December 2025 Outlook

South32 (ASX:S32) Share Price, Dividend and Forecast – December 2025 Outlook

South32 Ltd (ASX, LSE, JSE: S32) is back in the spotlight as we roll into December 2025, with its share price hovering around A$3.22 on the ASX and sentiment slowly thawing after a volatile year.South32+1 A 75% jump in full‑year profit, strong alumina and copper production, a big impairment at the Mozal smelter, and regulatory noise around its Hermosa project in Arizona have all been thrown into the market blender this year.Reuters+2Reuters+2 This article pulls together the latest news, numbers and analyst forecasts as of 1 December 2025, and looks at what they might mean for South32’s stock over the

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Stellantis stock slides 24% after €22 billion EV reset kills 2026 dividend — what to watch next

Stellantis stock slides 24% after €22 billion EV reset kills 2026 dividend — what to watch next

7 February 2026
Stellantis shares plunged 23.7% to $7.28 Friday after the company disclosed about €22.2 billion in charges tied to a reset of its electric-vehicle strategy and said it will skip its 2026 dividend. The automaker flagged a preliminary net loss of €19–21 billion for the second half of 2025. Shares rose 1.6% in late after-hours trading. Investors await Feb. 26 results and a May 21 Investor Day.
Intel stock jumps on China server CPU delays as traders map the week ahead

Intel stock jumps on China server CPU delays as traders map the week ahead

7 February 2026
Intel shares rose 4.87% to $50.59 Friday, trailing gains by Nvidia and Broadcom as chip stocks rallied. Sources said Intel and AMD warned Chinese customers of longer waits and higher prices for some server CPUs, with Intel lead times reaching six months. Intel said China accounts for over 20% of its revenue. Investors await key U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
IRS tax refund delays? Watchdog flags staffing crunch as 2026 filing season ramps up

IRS tax refund delays? Watchdog flags staffing crunch as 2026 filing season ramps up

7 February 2026
IRS staffing has dropped to 2021 levels as the 2026 tax filing season begins, according to a Treasury watchdog. The agency faces a backlog of about 2 million returns, 129% above pre-pandemic levels. Most e-filers using direct deposit still get refunds within 21 days, but paper filings and amended returns could see delays. The IRS lowered its call-answer target to 70% for this season.
Plug Power stock jumps 12% after vote setback, with Feb 17 share decision in focus

Plug Power stock jumps 12% after vote setback, with Feb 17 share decision in focus

7 February 2026
Plug Power shares rose 11.6% Friday to $2.08 after a sharp drop the previous day, as attention shifted to a Feb. 17 shareholder vote on expanding authorized shares. The company failed to secure enough votes earlier this week and is urging overseas holders to participate. CEO Andy Marsh cited difficulties for European investors in casting ballots. A reverse stock split remains possible if the proposal fails.
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