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Leadership Changes News 22 September 2025 - 20 October 2025

Opendoor (OPEN) Stock Rockets 1,600% on Meme Hype — Is It Just a “Sugar Rush”?

Opendoor Stock’s Wild 2025 Surge: Meme Mania, Crypto Buzz & New CEO Fuel 1600% Rally – What’s Next for OPEN?

Latest Developments (Mid/Late October 2025) In recent days, Opendoor has made headlines with bold strategic moves and wild trading swings. October 2025 has been eventful: on Oct 6, CEO Kaz Nejatian set social media ablaze by hinting Opendoor will let people buy homes with cryptocurrency. When asked on X (Twitter) about using Bitcoin for a house, he replied, “We will. Just need to prioritize it.” The mere confirmation of crypto plans ignited a buying frenzy – OPEN jumped ~14% to $9.28 that dayts2.tech. This crypto pivot marks a new fintech twist in Opendoor’s strategy, aiming to attract crypto-rich buyers and
Verizon (VZ) Stock’s Wild Ride: New CEO & $20B Deal – Analysts Are Buzzing

Verizon (VZ) Stock’s Wild Ride: New CEO & $20B Deal – Analysts Are Buzzing

Stock Price & Recent Moves Verizon’s stock has been volatile in recent days. After trading around $43.7 on Oct 3 ts2.tech, VZ stock fell on the surprise CEO announcement. Reuters reported Verizon shares were down 3% in early Oct 6 trading Reuters, and by Oct 7 the stock was roughly 5% lower than before the news. As of Oct 13 the price is about $40.0 Reuters. Overall, VZ has underperformed its sector: a recent analysis noted VZ is down ~5% over the past year vs. ~+26% for the telecom industry, trailing peers (AT&T +23%, T-Mobile +7% in the same period)
CSX CEO Abruptly Departs Amid Rail Merger Frenzy – What’s Next?

CSX CEO Abruptly Departs Amid Rail Merger Frenzy – What’s Next?

Sources: Official CSX announcement csx.com; AP/ABC News abcnews.go.com; Reuters reuters.com reuters.com reuters.com reuters.com; industry outlets Trains.com trains.com trains.com trains.com; local press news4jax.com jaxdailyrecord.com; Axios axios.com axios.com; Ancora press release businesswire.com. These cover the CSX leadership change, activist investor demands, and the wider context of U.S. rail consolidation.
Nintendo Shake‑Up: Devon Pritchard Becomes First Woman to Lead Nintendo of America as Doug Bowser Retires; Satoru Shibata Installed as CEO

Nintendo Shake‑Up: Devon Pritchard Becomes First Woman to Lead Nintendo of America as Doug Bowser Retires; Satoru Shibata Installed as CEO

What changed—and why it matters Nintendo of America announced a planned leadership hand‑off: Doug Bowser retires Dec 31, 2025; Devon Pritchard becomes NOA President & COO on Jan 1, 2026. In the same move, Satoru Shibata—a veteran who previously led Nintendo of Europe and now serves on Nintendo’s board—will become CEO of NOA, adding a direct HQ link over the American subsidiary. The company framed the transition as continuity through a historic Switch 2 launch year and its expanding entertainment ventures (theme parks, film). Business Wire “Leading Nintendo of America has been the honor of a lifetime,” Bowser said. Pritchard added,
26 September 2025
T‑Mobile’s Bold CEO Shake-Up: Srini Gopalan Takes Charge as Un-Carrier Battles for 5G Supremacy

T‑Mobile’s Bold CEO Shake-Up: Srini Gopalan Takes Charge as Un-Carrier Battles for 5G Supremacy

A New CEO to Lead T-Mobile’s Next Chapter T-Mobile is undergoing a major leadership transition as it enters the final quarter of 2025. The company announced that Srinivasan “Srini” Gopalan, currently its Chief Operating Officer, will become the new CEO effective November 1, 2025, taking the reins from current chief executive Mike Sievert reuters.com. Sievert isn’t leaving the scene entirely – he has been appointed to a newly created role of Vice Chairman, where he will remain on the management team to advise on strategy, innovation, and talent development reuters.com. This move marks a carefully orchestrated succession plan, with T-Mobile
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Stock Market Today

Seagate (STX) stock jumps nearly 6% as Citi hikes target — what to watch next week

Seagate (STX) stock jumps nearly 6% as Citi hikes target — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Seagate shares rose 5.9% to $429.32 Friday after Citigroup raised its price target to $480 and reiterated a buy rating. The gain ended a two-day slide but left the stock 6.6% below its Feb. 3 high. CEO Dave Mosley sold 20,000 shares on Feb. 2 under a pre-arranged plan, SEC filings show. U.S. jobs and inflation data next week are seen as key tests for tech stocks.
Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

Cummins (CMI) stock price rebounds after earnings whipsaw as investors eye data-center power demand

7 February 2026
Cummins shares jumped 6.8% to $577.73 Friday, recovering from a nearly 9% post-earnings drop the day before. The company reported Q4 revenue up 1% to $8.54 billion, took a $218 million charge tied to its hydrogen business, and guided for 2026 EBITDA of 17–18% of sales. Demand for data center generators offset weakness in North American truck markets. Analyst reaction was mixed; Truist raised its price target.
Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

Corning stock hits first record close since 2000 as jobs, CPI data loom

7 February 2026
Corning shares surged 8.3% to $122.16 Friday, their highest close since the dot-com era, after Meta agreed to buy up to $6 billion in fiber-optic cables. The stock is up 40% since late 2025, fueled by strong first-quarter guidance and AI data-center demand. Insiders sold shares following the rally, SEC filings show. Investors await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data for rate signals.
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