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AMC Robotics Corporation (AMCI) Stock News on Dec. 25, 2025: Post‑SPAC Volatility, Withdrawn Japan Release, and What Investors Watch Next

AMC Robotics Corporation (AMCI) Stock News on Dec. 25, 2025: Post‑SPAC Volatility, Withdrawn Japan Release, and What Investors Watch Next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 hood, the story is less “steady fundamentals” and more a collision of fresh de‑SPAC mechanics, a concentrated ownership structure, and headline-driven trading—including a Dec. 18 notice telling readers to disregard two Dec. 17 releases tied to Japan. Nasdaq Below is
25 December 2025
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 between roughly $3.44 and $14.23 on heavy turnover (about 103.8 million shares). That move implies an eye-watering ~170% gain versus the prior close, depending on the data feed and timestamp. Below is what’s driving the headlines, what today’s coverage is
16 December 2025
AlphaVest (ATMV) Rockets on AMC Robotics Merger Buzz – Key Facts & Forecast

AlphaVest (ATMV) Rockets on AMC Robotics Merger Buzz – Key Facts & Forecast

SPAC Structure and Acquisition Target AlphaVest Acquisition Corp is a special-purpose acquisition company (SPAC) – a “blank check” issuer that raised capital through an IPO to merge with a private company stockanalysis.com globenewswire.com. It has no business operations of its own; its entire asset is cash held in a trust. SPAC shareholders typically get stock in the merged company or can redeem their shares for cash (the trust value) if the deal fails. AlphaVest’s announced target is AMC Corporation, a Washington-based technology company specializing in AI-driven security and safety solutions marketscreener.com. AMC has developed products like YI-brand smart cameras and

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Intel stock jumps on China server CPU delays as traders map the week ahead

Intel stock jumps on China server CPU delays as traders map the week ahead

7 February 2026
Intel shares rose 4.87% to $50.59 Friday, trailing gains by Nvidia and Broadcom as chip stocks rallied. Sources said Intel and AMD warned Chinese customers of longer waits and higher prices for some server CPUs, with Intel lead times reaching six months. Intel said China accounts for over 20% of its revenue. Investors await key U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
IRS tax refund delays? Watchdog flags staffing crunch as 2026 filing season ramps up

IRS tax refund delays? Watchdog flags staffing crunch as 2026 filing season ramps up

7 February 2026
IRS staffing has dropped to 2021 levels as the 2026 tax filing season begins, according to a Treasury watchdog. The agency faces a backlog of about 2 million returns, 129% above pre-pandemic levels. Most e-filers using direct deposit still get refunds within 21 days, but paper filings and amended returns could see delays. The IRS lowered its call-answer target to 70% for this season.
Plug Power stock jumps 12% after vote setback, with Feb 17 share decision in focus

Plug Power stock jumps 12% after vote setback, with Feb 17 share decision in focus

7 February 2026
Plug Power shares rose 11.6% Friday to $2.08 after a sharp drop the previous day, as attention shifted to a Feb. 17 shareholder vote on expanding authorized shares. The company failed to secure enough votes earlier this week and is urging overseas holders to participate. CEO Andy Marsh cited difficulties for European investors in casting ballots. A reverse stock split remains possible if the proposal fails.
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