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ASX:360 12 November 2025 - 31 December 2025

Why Life360 stock is sliding today as year-end trading hits tech names

Why Life360 stock is sliding today as year-end trading hits tech names

Life360 shares fell 4.4% to $63.79 in morning Nasdaq trading, down $2.94 from Tuesday’s close, with about 108,000 shares changing hands. The drop came as tech stocks extended losses on the final trading day of 2025. Life360 recently raised its full-year revenue outlook and agreed to buy ad-tech firm Nativo for $120 million. The company’s next earnings report is set for Feb. 26.
Life360 Stock (NASDAQ: LIF) Slides on Dec. 17, 2025: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching Next

Life360 Stock (NASDAQ: LIF) Slides on Dec. 17, 2025: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching Next

Life360 shares fell 8.6% to $58.75 on Dec. 17, closing near session lows after opening above $64. The drop came without a new company announcement, amid below-average trading volume and recent shifts in analyst ratings. UBS cut its price target to $110, while DA Davidson initiated coverage at $94. Life360’s average 12-month target stands at $93.63, with a low estimate of $58.
17 December 2025
Life360 (ASX:360, Nasdaq:LIF) Stock on 8 December 2025: Q3 Beat, Nativo Deal, Sell‑Off and 2026 Forecasts

Life360 (ASX:360, Nasdaq:LIF) Stock on 8 December 2025: Q3 Beat, Nativo Deal, Sell‑Off and 2026 Forecasts

Life360 shares closed at A$37.83 on the ASX, down 3.84% and among the index’s biggest losers on 8 December, despite reporting record Q3 results and a major ad-tech acquisition. The Nasdaq line traded around US$73.18, with intraday swings between US$71.90 and US$78.01. Technical models project further downside, labeling the stock a “sell candidate” despite recent growth.
8 December 2025
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

Australian sharemarket today: S&P/ASX 200 closes at 8,799.5, down 0.22% — CBA extends slide, Life360 tumbles; energy and materials firm

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 closed down 0.22% at 8,799.5 on Wednesday, as losses in banks and tech outweighed gains in miners and defensives. Commonwealth Bank dropped about 3% to a seven-month low after its quarterly update. Life360 slumped further, while Mineral Resources surged on a US$765 million lithium deal with POSCO. The All Ordinaries slipped 0.21% to 9,079.4.
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