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Light & Wonder (ASX:LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting, Fires Up A$10.8bn ASX Era With New Mega Buyback

Light & Wonder (ASX:LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting, Fires Up A$10.8bn ASX Era With New Mega Buyback

Light & Wonder completed its Nasdaq exit and began sole trading on the ASX Friday, with CDIs closing at A$131.66, down 2%, valuing the company at A$10.8 billion. The ASX reclassified the group as a full listing, and index providers added LNW to the FTSE All‑World and S&P Global BMI. The company launched a major on‑market buyback for up to 80.2 million CDIs.
Light & Wonder (LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting as ASX CDI Listing, New ESPP and Governance Filings Go Live – 13 November 2025

Light & Wonder (LNW) Completes Nasdaq Delisting as ASX CDI Listing, New ESPP and Governance Filings Go Live – 13 November 2025

Light & Wonder’s Nasdaq delisting became effective before the U.S. market opened on Nov. 13, shifting its primary listing to the ASX. The company’s stock was removed from the S&P MidCap 400 and FTSE indexes the same day. U.S. trading now moves to the OTC market under the symbol LNWO. Q3 revenue rose to $841 million, with net income up 78% to $114 million.
13 November 2025
Westpac’s $7 Billion Windfall Ignites ASX Rally Despite Mining Slump – Nov 3, 2025

ASX Today: S&P/ASX 200 edges up 0.3% to 8,828 as gold miners shine; James Hardie halted, NAB slips — 6 Nov 2025

James Hardie shares plunged 12.7% and trading was paused after its removal from MSCI Australia indexes. The S&P/ASX 200 closed up 0.3% at 8,828.3, led by miners and gold stocks. National Australia Bank reported a flat full-year profit of A$7.09 billion. The Australian dollar traded near US$0.651.

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  • AeroVironment (AVAV) Valuation Under Spotlight Amid Recent Share Volatility
    May 1, 2026, 12:08 AM EDT. AeroVironment (AVAV) shares have shown volatility, with a 6.3% gain over the past month but a 30% decline in the last three months. The stock closed at $195.02, valuing the company around $9.2 billion. Despite short-term struggles, long-term holders have benefited from 93% returns over three years. Some analysts see the stock as 30.3% undervalued, assigning a fair value of $280, based on shifts towards higher-margin manufacturing and growth in unmanned and AI-driven defense systems. However, AeroVironment's price-to-sales (P/S) ratio of 6.1x exceeds the industry average, suggesting valuation risks if defense demand or integration efforts falter. Investors should weigh growth prospects against recent volatility and sector benchmarks.

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1 May 2026
LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: May 1, 2026, 12:00 AM EDTUpdated: May 1, 2026, 12:08 AM EDT AeroVironment (AVAV) Valuation Under Spotlight Amid Recent Share Volatility May 1, 2026, 12:08 AM EDT. AeroVironment (AVAV) shares have shown volatility, with a 6.3% gain over the past month but a 30% decline in the last three months. The stock closed at $195.02, valuing the company around $9.2 billion. Despite short-term struggles, long-term holders have benefited from 93% returns over three years. Some analysts see the stock as 30.3% undervalued, assigning a fair value of $280, based on shifts towards higher-margin manufacturing and growth in
Sandisk Stock Falls After Blowout Q3 Earnings as AI Storage Rally Hits a High Bar

Sandisk Stock Falls After Blowout Q3 Earnings as AI Storage Rally Hits a High Bar

1 May 2026
Sandisk shares dropped about 6% in after-hours trading Thursday despite reporting fiscal Q3 revenue of $5.95 billion, up 251% from a year earlier, and net income of $3.62 billion. The company announced a $6 billion buyback and forecast Q4 revenue of up to $8.25 billion. Gross margin rose to 78.4%. Shares had closed at $1,096.51 before slipping to about $1,030.
Apple Stock Slips After Earnings Beat as iPhone Supply Snag Clouds $100 Billion Buyback

Apple Stock Slips After Earnings Beat as iPhone Supply Snag Clouds $100 Billion Buyback

1 May 2026
Apple reported fiscal Q2 revenue of $111.2 billion and earnings of $2.01 per share, beating analyst estimates. The board approved a $100 billion share buyback and raised the dividend. Shares fell about 1% after hours as iPhone sales missed forecasts and chip supply remained tight. Investors are watching for clarity on AI strategy and the upcoming CEO transition to John Ternus.
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