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LSE:JAR News 20 December 2025 - 21 December 2025

Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited Stock (SGX: J36, LSE: JAR): Buybacks, Insider Moves and 2026 Catalysts Put the Conglomerate Back in the Spotlight

Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited Stock (SGX: J36, LSE: JAR): Buybacks, Insider Moves and 2026 Catalysts Put the Conglomerate Back in the Spotlight

Published: 21 December 2025 Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited stock has had a loud year—and not the “meme-stock loud,” but the slower, steadier kind that usually comes from balance-sheet repair, portfolio reshaping, and the market deciding it’s willing to pay a bit more for the same underlying machine. As of the latest available pricing on Financial Times market data (delayed intraday),…
Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited Stock (SGX: J36) Outlook on Dec. 20, 2025: Buyback, New CEO Buying Shares, and Mandarin Oriental Deal Drive the Narrative

Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited Stock (SGX: J36) Outlook on Dec. 20, 2025: Buyback, New CEO Buying Shares, and Mandarin Oriental Deal Drive the Narrative

Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited (often traded as SGX: J36 and also listed in London as LSE: JAR) heads into the Dec. 20, 2025 weekend with investors focused on three intertwined themes: an ongoing US$250 million share buyback, a CEO transition paired with notable insider buying, and the plan to take Mandarin Oriental fully private in early 2026. As of the…

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  • Plug Power Stock Analysis: Deep-Value Potential or High-Risk Investment?
    January 31, 2026, 11:36 AM EST. Plug Power (PLUG) has lost 97% of its value over five years despite ambitions to build a zero-carbon hydrogen energy ecosystem. The company faces massive losses, including $2.1 billion net loss and $518 million cash burn over the past 12 months, raising concerns about its financial sustainability. While its electrolyzer market opportunity could grow from under $2 billion in 2023 to $40 billion by 2032, Plug Power's current market cap exceeds $2.9 billion, reflecting significant investor risk. The stock's volatile performance suggests caution, with potential for further declines amid uncertain profitability and ongoing cash needs. Investors should weigh the sizeable financial risks against long-term growth prospects in the hydrogen energy sector carefully.
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