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Business Trends News 24 September 2025 - 29 September 2025

Why 5G Internet Providers Are Replacing Cable Faster Than You Think

Chemical Giant Celanese Goes All-In on Private 5G – A Game-Changer for Its Factories

Industry 4.0 Demands New Connectivity Modern “smart” factories rely on endless sensors, robots and automated machinery. Experts note that today’s factories run on data and communication – not just assembly lines Thefastmode Thefastmode. But traditional Wi‑Fi or public cellular often falters indoors or around heavy equipment. As one analyst explains, Wi‑Fi can’t handle mobility and coverage in a giant metal…
Opendoor’s Meteoric Comeback: How Meme Hype and Housing Hopes Fueled a 1600% Stock Surge

Opendoor’s Meteoric Comeback: How Meme Hype and Housing Hopes Fueled a 1600% Stock Surge

Full Breakdown of Opendoor Technologies (OPEN) as of September 24, 2025 Opendoor’s Roller-Coaster 2025 Rally Opendoor Technologies has had a whirlwind year in 2025, transforming from a beaten-down afterthought into a retail trader darling. By early July, the San Francisco-based iBuyer’s stock languished below $1 – so low that Opendoor faced Nasdaq delisting for failing to meet the $1 minimum share price.…
Micron’s AI-Fueled Q4 2025 Earnings Shatter Expectations, Stock Soars to New Highs

Micron Technology’s 2025 AI-Fueled Boom: Record Sales, Surging Stock, and Bold Outlook

Full Overview of Micron Technology (MU) as of September 24, 2025 Company Overview: Memory Leader in a Booming Industry Micron Technology, based in Boise, Idaho, is one of the world’s leading semiconductor memory manufacturers. Founded in 1978, the company specializes in memory chips and storage solutions, offering a broad portfolio of products including DRAM (dynamic random-access memory) for working memory,…
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  • Inox Green Energy Shares Drop 25% Despite Strong Revenue Growth
    January 25, 2026, 8:09 PM EST. Inox Green Energy Services Limited (NSE:INOXGREEN) saw its stock plunge 25% over the past month, extending a difficult period for investors. Despite this drop, its share price remains almost flat for the year after a robust revenue boost of 20% in the last year. The company's price-to-sales (P/S) ratio stands at 21.9x, sharply higher than the construction sector average of around 1.2x, raising questions about valuation. While revenue growth outpaced many peers, it falls short of the industry's expected 14% rise in the coming year. Investor optimism appears intense, but sustaining the current high valuation amid moderate growth looks challenging. The stock now faces pressure if revenue momentum fails to accelerate further.
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