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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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  • Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Executives Increase Stake Through UK Share Plans
    May 21, 2026, 12:07 PM EDT. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners (CCEP) revealed that senior executives purchased additional shares under UK employee share plans. This move signals confidence from company insiders, potentially impacting investor sentiment. The share plans typically allow executives to buy stocks at favorable terms, aligning their interests with shareholders. This development follows recent trends of insider buying at major beverage firms, often seen as a positive market indicator. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners is a leading bottler and distributor of Coca-Cola products across Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, making executive share purchases noteworthy for stakeholders monitoring executive confidence and market positioning.

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Applied Digital’s AI Stock Just Hit a Wall After Its $7.5 Billion Win

Applied Digital Jumps After $7.5B AI Lease

21 May 2026
Applied Digital shares climbed 17% Thursday after the company signed a $7.5 billion, 15-year AI data-center lease for its Polaris Forge 3 campus. The deal lifts contracted lease revenue to $31 billion, or $73 billion with renewals. Shares reached $46.42, up $6.90, with volume at 18.7 million. Analysts raised price targets but noted risks around execution and customer concentration.
John Deere’s 300-Job U.S. Expansion Faces the Layoff Math Behind Its Comeback

Deere stock falls after earnings beat, weak farm demand hurts rally

21 May 2026
Deere & Co shares dropped 7.1% to $520.62 after the company beat quarterly forecasts but held its full-year profit outlook steady. Fiscal Q2 net income fell to $1.773 billion, while large agriculture sales dropped 14% and operating profit slid 39%. Construction and small equipment segments posted gains. Deere maintained its 2026 net income forecast at $4.5–$5.0 billion.
Ford Shares on the Move as $3.8 Billion Battery Plan Advances

Ford Shares on the Move as $3.8 Billion Battery Plan Advances

21 May 2026
Ford shares rose 0.9% to $13.35 Thursday after a filing showed it assumed a $3.805 billion DOE loan for a Kentucky battery plant and ended a $6.6 billion commitment to BlueOval SK. Ford’s membership in BlueOval SK was redeemed, and a subsidiary acquired interests in two Kentucky battery plants. The loan carries a 4.814% rate and requires Ford to keep $4 billion liquidity. Broader markets were weaker.
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