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Nike (NKE) Stock on November 29, 2025: Price, Big Institutional Moves and Dividend Hike

Nike (NKE) Stock on November 29, 2025: Price, Big Institutional Moves and Dividend Hike

Updated: November 29, 2025 Nike, Inc. (NYSE: NKE) heads into the final month of 2025 trading just above the mid‑$60s, far below its pandemic-era highs but with fresh signs of interest from some of the world’s biggest institutional investors. The last trading session (Friday, November 28) closed around $64.63 per share, leaving the company with a market value near $95–96 billion. MacroTrends+1 At the same time, a cluster of new regulatory filings and news alerts dated November 29, 2025 shows large asset managers increasing their holdings in Nike, even as others trim exposure. Add in a newly raised dividend, a
Siemens Energy AG Stock Today (27 November 2025): Strong Open After €6 Billion Buyback Plan and Dividend Restart

Siemens Energy AG Stock Today (27 November 2025): Strong Open After €6 Billion Buyback Plan and Dividend Restart

Siemens Energy AG stock opened sharply higher on Thursday, 27 November 2025, as investors continued to respond to the company’s powerful mix of a €6 billion share buyback, the return of dividends, and upgraded mid‑term profit targets. Frankfurt‑listed shares started the session around €114.70, up a little over 2% from Wednesday’s close near €112.20. That leaves the stock only about 3% below its record high around €118, set last week, and far above its 52‑week low just over €41. With a free‑float market capitalization of roughly €89 billion and a weight of about 4.3% in the DAX, Siemens Energy now
MQG share price today, 26 November 2025: Macquarie Group rises as Qube bid and HY26 dividend reset the outlook

MQG share price today, 26 November 2025: Macquarie Group rises as Qube bid and HY26 dividend reset the outlook

Sydney – Wednesday, 26 November 2025 – Macquarie Group Limited (ASX: MQG) shares were trading higher today as investors continued to digest the bank’s recent half-year 2026 (HY26) result, a higher interim dividend and a headline-grabbing A$11.6 billion takeover bid for logistics group Qube Holdings. Macquarie+1 Macquarie (ASX:MQG) share price today By late morning trade in Sydney, Macquarie Group shares were changing hands at around A$196–A$197, up roughly 2%–2.5% compared to yesterday’s close. Data from multiple market providers shows MQG recently quoted near A$196.19–A$196.45, with an intraday gain of just over 2%. StockAnalysis+2Intelligent Investor+2 Trading ranges indicate a relatively active
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Walmart Stock Today (Nov. 22, 2025): Price, New Africa Store, CEO Shift and Fresh Dividend News

New York — November 22, 2025 Walmart (NYSE: WMT) heads into the weekend riding a powerful week of news: a big earnings beat, a pending move from the NYSE to Nasdaq, a CEO transition, a fresh dividend article, and even its first-ever store in Africa. All of this is feeding directly into the story of Walmart’s stock today. Walmart stock price snapshot for November 22, 2025 Because U.S. markets are closed on Saturday, the latest actionable data for “today” comes from Friday’s close (November 21, 2025): Smartkarma’s market-movers note pegs the year‑to‑date gain at +16.66%, underlining that Friday’s pullback is
PayPal (PYPL) Today — Nov. 9, 2025: Antitrust Win, Dividend Countdown, and AI Checkout Momentum

PayPal Stock Today (PYPL) – Price, Liverpool FC Deal, Dividend Record Date & Key News on November 19, 2025

PayPal Holdings (NASDAQ: PYPL) is trading lower today as investors digest a wave of fresh headlines: a high‑profile Liverpool FC sponsorship, the record date for the company’s first‑ever cash dividend, updated commentary on slowing consumer spending, and new institutional and ETF activity linked to the stock. As of the latest U.S. session on 19 November 2025, PayPal shares are changing hands at around $59.4, down roughly 2% on the day, extending a slide of around 11–12% over the past five sessions and roughly 25–30% year to date, depending on the source. MarketScreener Below is a structured look at all the
National Grid (NG.L) Today—18 November 2025: New CEO Zoë Yujnovich takes charge, ex‑dividend this week, AI power plans sharpen focus on grid capacity

National Grid (NG.L) Today—18 November 2025: New CEO Zoë Yujnovich takes charge, ex‑dividend this week, AI power plans sharpen focus on grid capacity

LONDON — 18 November 2025. National Grid begins the week under new leadership and with a dividend milestone approaching, as policy moves around AI data‑centre power, consumer bills and carbon‑capture regulation frame the investment case for the FTSE‑100 utility. Here’s what matters today. Leadership change becomes official Zoë Yujnovich formally became Chief Executive on 17 November 2025, succeeding John Pettigrew after nearly a decade in the role. The succession timeline was set out in National Grid’s May announcements and reiterated alongside its half‑year results this month; Reuters’ company profile now lists Yujnovich as CEO. London Stock Exchange+2Investegate+2 Dividend timetable: ex‑dividend
Vodafone (LSE: VOD) lifts dividend for the first time in 8 years, launches €500m buyback and targets upper‑end FY26 outlook — stock pops on 11 Nov 2025

Vodafone Share Price Today: Buyback Progress, Dividend Growth and £3bn Lawsuit – 18 November 2025 Update

Vodafone Group plc (LSE: VOD, NASDAQ: VOD) stayed in focus on 18 November 2025 as investors digested fresh buyback activity, a new institutional filing, strong growth in key emerging markets – and a major UK class-action lawsuit targeting the country’s biggest mobile operators. At the London close, Vodafone’s shares were trading around 92p, giving the FTSE 100 telecom giant a market capitalisation of roughly £21.9bn, within a 52‑week range of about 62p to 96p.Hargreaves Lansdown+1 Below is a full run‑through of everything that moved the needle for Vodafone stock today. Key points for Vodafone investors on 18 November 2025 Vodafone
Saudi Stocks Edge Lower as Aramco, Aslak Go Ex‑Dividend; Arabian Drilling Wins SAR 2B+ Renewals — TASI Closes at 11,039 (Nov. 17, 2025)

Saudi Stocks Edge Lower as Aramco, Aslak Go Ex‑Dividend; Arabian Drilling Wins SAR 2B+ Renewals — TASI Closes at 11,039 (Nov. 17, 2025)

Riyadh — Monday, Nov. 17, 2025. Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index (TASI) slipped for a second straight session on Monday, easing 0.12% to close at 11,039.36 after trading between 11,105.85 (high) and 11,034.68 (low). The modest drop followed Sunday’s sharper decline and came amid a busy day of corporate headlines and ex‑dividend moves on the Saudi Exchange. Investing.com+1 Market snapshot What moved Saudi stocks today Ex‑dividend pressure (Aramco, Aslak). The exchange confirmed Saudi Aramco (2222) and Aslak (1301) traded ex‑dividend today, a technical factor that typically trims price levels by the dividend amount on the ex‑date and can add
Microsoft Stock Soars on AI and Cloud Frenzy – Analysts Eye $600+ Price Targets

Microsoft Stock Today (MSFT) – 17 November 2025: Gates Foundation Sale, AI Chip Export Curbs and Dividend Watch

Microsoft stock is starting the new week in consolidation mode after a volatile stretch for AI names, with big headlines today around Bill Gates’ foundation slashing its Microsoft stake, fresh political pressure on AI chip exports, and a key dividend/ex‑dividend catalyst later this week. Below is a news-style roundup of everything that matters for Microsoft (MSFT) on Monday, 17 November 2025. 1. Price snapshot: Microsoft hovers around $510 As of late morning U.S. trading on 17 November 2025, Microsoft shares are trading around $510 per share, roughly in line with Friday’s official close of $510.18.appreciatewealth.com+1 Key context: After an AI‑driven
P&G Earnings Smash Estimates – Beauty Boom and Razors Fly Off Shelves in Q1

PG Stock Today: What to Know Before the Bell on November 10, 2025 (Earnings, Dividend, Tariffs, and Sector M&A)

Summary (read this first)• PG closed Friday, November 7 at $146.98, sitting near the low end of its 52‑week range ($144.46–$180.43). Market cap is about $343B. StockAnalysis+1• P&G’s latest quarter (reported Oct. 24) delivered net sales of $22.4B (+3% y/y), organic sales +2%, and core EPS of $1.99 (+3%). FY26 guidance: all‑in sales +1% to +5%, core EPS $6.83–$7.09; management now bakes in ~$400M after‑tax tariff headwind and ~$100M commodity headwind, offset by an FX tailwind of ~$300M. PG Investor• Dividend watch: the next $1.0568 per‑share payout lands Monday, November 17 (ex‑date was Oct. 24). Trailing forward yield is ~2.9%
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Northern Star Resources share price dips into weekend as $50m Central Tanami deal closes

Northern Star Resources share price dips into weekend as $50m Central Tanami deal closes

7 February 2026
Northern Star Resources fell 1.7% to A$26.77 Friday, extending losses as gold miners and the broader market declined. MGX Resources completed its A$50 million purchase of a 50% stake in the Central Tanami Gold Project from Northern Star. The All Ordinaries Gold index dropped 3.24%. CME Group raised COMEX gold futures margin requirements to 9% amid volatility.
PLS Group share price slips into weekend as Morgan Stanley and MUFG filings land

PLS Group share price slips into weekend as Morgan Stanley and MUFG filings land

7 February 2026
PLS Group shares closed at A$4.12 Friday, down 1.2% after a 3.7% drop Thursday. Morgan Stanley and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group disclosed increased voting power in the lithium miner, both citing changes dated Feb. 2. The moves came as lithium prices fell and Australian equities posted their sharpest drop in months. PLS reports interim results Feb. 19.
Commonwealth Bank share price near A$159 as CBA earnings, dividend week looms after ASX rout

Commonwealth Bank share price near A$159 as CBA earnings, dividend week looms after ASX rout

7 February 2026
Commonwealth Bank of Australia shares closed at A$158.91, down 0.23% Friday, as the S&P/ASX 200 fell 2.03% and nearly A$70 billion was wiped from the market. The bank reports half-year results and an interim dividend on Feb. 11, with shares going ex-dividend Feb. 18. CBA flagged a A$68 million provision linked to ASIC’s Better Banking review. The RBA raised rates to 3.85% on Feb. 3, with CBA passing on the increase from Feb. 13.
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