Atmos Energy Corporation heads into December 2025 as one of the most closely watched dividend stocks in the U.S. utilities sector. After posting another year of steady earnings growth, announcing a near‑15% dividend increase and issuing upbeat guidance for fiscal 2026, the stock is trading near record highs and drawing attention from both technical traders and long‑term income investors. TS2 Tech+1
Marvell Technology, Inc. enters December with its share price back around the $90 mark and investors laser‑focused on three big storylines: a fresh collaboration expansion with Microsoft Azure in Europe, a looming Q3 earnings report expected to show rapid AI‑driven growth, and lingering takeover speculation after reports that SoftBank explored a bid earlier this year. Marvell Technology, Inc.+1
Strategy Inc – the company formerly known as MicroStrategy and now widely treated as a leveraged proxy for Bitcoin – just delivered one of its most important updates of 2025. On December 1, the firm:
Aviva plc heads into December 2025 as one of the FTSE 100’s standout performers, with its share price up roughly a third over the past year and more than 40% year‑to‑date as of mid‑November.FT Markets+1 Backed by a chunky dividend yield, upgraded financial targets and the integration of Direct Line, the Aviva story right now is a mix of growth, cost‑cutting and income.
As of the close on 1 December 2025, Experian PLC stock sits well below its 2025 highs, even after reporting strong half‑year results, raising guidance and continuing share buybacks. At the same time, investors are weighing new competitive risks from FICO’s direct‑licensing move, ongoing regulatory scrutiny and a still‑rich valuation.
On December 1, 2025, DTE Energy Company emerged as a quiet focal point for “smart money” flows. A string of fresh 13F filings shows multiple large institutional investors increasing their stakes in the Detroit-based utility, even as Scotiabank nudged down its earnings forecast for 2026 and maintained a neutral rating on the stock. MarketBeat+4MarketBeat+4MarketBeat+4
As of 1 December 2025, NatWest Group Plc is trading close to fresh 52‑week highs after a year of strong earnings, the UK government’s full exit from its shareholding, and a raft of capital returns. Investors are now weighing how much upside is left in the rally.
BP plc heads into the final month of 2025 with its share price close to 52‑week highs, a beefy dividend yield around 5.5%, and a fresh wave of analyst forecasts and algorithmic price predictions hitting the wires on 1 December. At the same time, oil prices are hanging out in the low‑$60s, and BP is leaning harder into traditional hydrocarbons after soft‑pedalling parts of its renewables push.Investing.com+1
Compass Group PLC, the world’s largest contract caterer, heads into December 2025 with fresh full-year numbers, upbeat guidance for 2026 – and a new wave of analyst upgrades that contrast with a share price that has lagged the wider market.
One 97 Communications Ltd, the parent of Paytm, has staged a powerful comeback on Dalal Street. As of 1 December 2025, the Paytm share price is trading in the mid-₹1,300s, hovering within a couple of percent of its 52‑week high and having delivered around 55% returns in six months and over 40% in a year.Screener+2Groww+2
On 1 December 2025, Xero Limited sits in a curious spot on the ASX tech map: operationally strong, cash‑generative, pushing hard into AI and US payments – yet still trading well below its 52‑week highs after a bruising year for richly valued software stocks.
As Wall Street gets ready for trading on Monday, December 1, 2025, Intuit Inc. heads into the new week trading around $634 per share, roughly 22% below its 52‑week high of $813.70, with a market value of about $176 billion.MarketBeat+1
July 9, 2026, 5:39 PM EDT. Maui Land & Pineapple Co., Inc. (MLP) dropped under its 200-day moving average of $16.55 on Thursday, touching a low of $16.27. The stock lost about 4.9% in the session. MLP has traded between $13.84 and $20.34 over the past year, with the latest slide putting it at the lower end of that range. Traders watch the 200-day average for signs of longer-term direction, and a break like this can point to weaker momentum.