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NASDAQ:AMCI News 16 December 2025 - 25 December 2025

AMC Robotics Corporation (AMCI) Stock News on Dec. 25, 2025: Post‑SPAC Volatility, Withdrawn Japan Release, and What Investors Watch Next

AMC Robotics Corporation (AMCI) Stock News on Dec. 25, 2025: Post‑SPAC Volatility, Withdrawn Japan Release, and What Investors Watch Next

AMC Robotics Corporation stock (Nasdaq: AMCI) heads into December 25, 2025 with the kind of price action that makes both momentum traders and risk managers sit up straighter. The shares last closed Dec. 24 at $9.35, up 47.94% on the day, on roughly 26.5 million shares of volume—an outsized turnover for a newly listed, tightly held name. Finviz Under the…
AMC Robotics Corporation Stock (NASDAQ: AMCI): Latest News, Price Action, and Forecast Outlook on Dec. 16, 2025

AMC Robotics Corporation Stock (NASDAQ: AMCI): Latest News, Price Action, and Forecast Outlook on Dec. 16, 2025

December 16, 2025 — AMC Robotics Corporation stock (NASDAQ: AMCI) has become one of the market’s loudest tickers this week, after a dramatic surge and extreme intraday swings following its recent transition into a newly listed public company. As of the latest consolidated pricing available early Dec. 16 (UTC), AMCI last traded around $7.27, after opening near $3.62 and swinging…

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  • AI-Driven Software Stocks Face Continued Pressure Amid Market Skepticism
    February 4, 2026, 9:15 AM EST. AI-driven software stocks are under renewed pressure despite optimism from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang who argues AI will enhance rather than replace traditional software tools. Recent launches like Anthropic's Claude Cowork agent, which automates tasks across sectors, have intensified fears of disruption. Shares of key software players including Salesforce, Thomson Reuters, and Intuit plunged double digits, while the U.S. Software index recorded its sixth straight decline to April levels. Analysts from Deutsche Bank signal growing market differentiation and wariness as AI reshapes business models. Investors remain cautious, skeptical that legacy software vendors can compete with rapid innovation by AI startups focused on displacing incumbents.
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