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Haleon PLC (HLN) Stock on 3 December 2025: Earnings Miss, ESG Wins and Analyst Upgrades Shape the Outlook

Haleon PLC (HLN) Stock on 3 December 2025: Earnings Miss, ESG Wins and Analyst Upgrades Shape the Outlook

Haleon shares traded at about 370p in London and $9.70 per ADR in New York on December 3, with a market cap near £33 billion. The company reaffirmed 2025 guidance for 3.5% organic revenue growth and high single-digit profit growth. Haleon Pakistan’s Jamshoro site received TRUE Platinum zero-waste certification. Analysts maintain a moderate buy stance, with 12-month targets suggesting 10–20% upside.
Haleon (HLN.L) Share Price Today: UK Stock Climbs as Vindi Banga Named Chair — 11 November 2025

Haleon (HLN.L) Share Price Today: UK Stock Climbs as Vindi Banga Named Chair — 11 November 2025

Haleon shares closed up 2.64% at 372.7p in London Tuesday after coverage of its leadership change, with Vindi Banga set to replace Sir Dave Lewis as chair on 1 January 2026. The move follows Lewis’s planned departure to become Diageo CEO. Haleon’s US ADR traded near $9.57, up about 1.2% intraday. AssetMark Inc. reduced its stake in Haleon’s ADR during Q2, according to a recent 13F filing.
11 November 2025
FTSE 100’s Record Run: Inside London’s Blue-Chip Rally and What’s Next

FTSE 100 Jumps on US Shutdown Hopes as Diageo Soars; BoE Stablecoin Plan and Gold Rally Lift London Stocks — UK Market Wrap (10 November 2025)

FTSE 100 rose about 1% to near 9,780 by late morning, lifted by Diageo’s 7–8% surge after naming Sir Dave Lewis as CEO and a rally in gold miners as spot gold hit $4,070/oz. Gains tracked a European rebound after US Senate steps to end the government shutdown. UK 10-year gilt yields edged up to 4.49%. Sterling held steady at $1.3175.
10 November 2025
London Stock Exchange at Record Highs – Inside the Historic Market’s Brexit Battle and 2025 Revival

FTSE 100 Today (10 November 2025): London Blue‑Chips Rally Toward Record as US Shutdown Deal Nears; Diageo Soars on New CEO

The FTSE 100 rose nearly 1% to 9,775 in early London trading Monday, approaching its record close after US lawmakers advanced a bill to end the 40-day government shutdown. Diageo surged 6–7% after naming former Tesco chief Sir Dave Lewis as CEO. Energy stocks gained with Brent crude up 0.8%. HSBC and BAE Systems both traded about 1% higher.

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  • Crude Oil Prices Surge as Strait of Hormuz Closure Disrupts Supplies
    April 9, 2026, 5:26 PM EDT. Crude oil prices surged 3.66% on Thursday due to the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping lane that normally handles about 20% of the world's oil supply. The blockade restricts Gulf crude flows, causing global supply concerns. Iranian drone and missile attacks have disabled over 600,000 barrels per day (bpd) of Saudi production, further tightening supply. Despite hopes for de-escalation with Israel and Lebanon talks, tensions remain high as the US maintains a military presence and Iran enforces strict transit rules for vessels in the strait. Saudi Aramco also raised oil prices to Asia by $17 a barrel, reflecting tight markets. OPEC+'s planned May production increase faces uncertainty amid the conflict. Over 1,800 vessels are currently waiting to transit, underscoring ongoing disruptions to global energy logistics.

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CoreWeave Stock Climbs on $21 Billion Meta AI Cloud Deal, but Debt Risks Stay in Focus

CoreWeave secures fresh $21 billion Meta AI deal as debt push raises stakes

9 April 2026
Meta Platforms signed a new $21 billion deal with CoreWeave for AI cloud computing capacity through 2032, according to a securities filing. CoreWeave shares rose 3.4% in after-hours trading. The agreement adds to a $14.2 billion commitment disclosed last September. CoreWeave also launched $3 billion in convertible notes and upsized a senior-notes deal to $1.75 billion.
Tesla Revives Cheaper EV Push With New Compact SUV as Sales Pressure Builds

Tesla Revives Cheaper EV Push With New Compact SUV as Sales Pressure Builds

9 April 2026
Tesla is developing a lower-cost compact SUV, with initial production planned for Shanghai, Reuters reported Thursday. The company built 408,386 vehicles and delivered 358,023 in the first quarter, leaving its widest gap in at least four years. Reuters said the new SUV likely will not reach production this year. Tesla did not respond to questions about the project.
NIO ES9 Price Starts at 528,000 Yuan as Flagship SUV Bet Faces China EV Slump

NIO ES9 Price Starts at 528,000 Yuan as Flagship SUV Bet Faces China EV Slump

9 April 2026
NIO opened pre-orders for its ES9 flagship SUV Thursday, pricing it at 528,000 yuan with battery or 420,000 yuan under its Battery-as-a-Service plan. March deliveries rose 136% year-on-year, but NIO’s U.S. shares fell 4.9% after the announcement. The ES9 enters a shrinking premium SUV market in China, competing with Li Auto and Aito. CEO William Li warned chip shortages could add up to 10,000 yuan per vehicle.
Plug Power Stock Climbs After 2026 Profit Push, Up to $200M Cost-Cut Plan

Plug Power Stock Climbs After 2026 Profit Push, Up to $200M Cost-Cut Plan

9 April 2026
Plug Power shares rose 2.5% to $2.715 Thursday after the company reaffirmed its target of positive EBITDAS by end-2026 and projected up to $200 million in savings from Project Quantum Leap. The update followed a major electrolyzer project win in Quebec and investor meetings in Toronto and Montreal. Plug reported 2025 revenue of $710 million and a fourth-quarter gross profit of $5.5 million.
Oil Prices Today: Brent, WTI Rebound as Fragile Iran Ceasefire Leaves Hormuz Choked

Oil Prices Today: Brent, WTI Rebound as Fragile Iran Ceasefire Leaves Hormuz Choked

9 April 2026
Oil prices rebounded Thursday as traffic through the Strait of Hormuz stayed below 10% of normal, with just seven ships passing in 24 hours. Brent crude rose 1% to $95.65 a barrel, while U.S. WTI climbed 3.2% to $97.39. North Sea Forties crude hit a record $146.43. Major shippers and banks warned supply disruptions could persist for weeks despite the U.S.-Iran ceasefire.
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