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Arbe Robotics (ARBE) Stock: Q3 2025 Earnings, Analyst Forecasts and Radar Growth Story – Updated December 4, 2025

Arbe Robotics (ARBE) Stock: Q3 2025 Earnings, Analyst Forecasts and Radar Growth Story – Updated December 4, 2025

Arbe Robotics Ltd. (NASDAQ: ARBE), the Israeli 4D imaging radar specialist, is back on traders’ screens after a sharp rebound in its share price, fresh awards for its technology, and a mixed Q3 2025 earnings report that highlights both progress and persistent risk. As of December 4, 2025, ARBE trades around $1.57 per share after a 14.6% jump in Wednesday’s session, leaving the company with a market value in roughly the $150–170 million range.MacroTrends+1 The stock sits about 85% above its 52‑week low of $0.85, but still roughly 69% below its 52‑week high of $5.09, underlining how volatile this early‑stage

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Samsung Electronics stock price slips to 158,600 won as tech selloff bites; Monday in focus

7 February 2026
SEOUL, Feb 8, 2026, 00:42 KST — Market closed. Samsung Electronics Co Ltd (005930.KS) shares last closed down 0.44% at 158,600 won on Friday, after swinging between 151,600 and 160,300 won, with about 36 million shares traded. (StockAnalysis) With Seoul markets shut for the weekend, the next read comes on Monday — and it will be less about a single headline than whether the AI trade can keep its footing. This matters now because Samsung has become a liquid proxy for a crowded bet: that artificial intelligence spending keeps lifting demand for memory chips, even as investors trim exposure to
Applied Digital stock jumps 25% as AI data-center names rebound — what’s next for APLD

Applied Digital stock jumps 25% as AI data-center names rebound — what’s next for APLD

7 February 2026
Applied Digital Corporation shares jumped 25.52% Friday to $34.95, then slipped to $34.60 after hours. The company reported fiscal Q2 revenue up 250% to $126.6 million and signed leases for 600 MW of data center capacity in North Dakota. Applied Digital broke ground on a new 430‑MW campus in the southern U.S. in January. Financing includes a $100 million promissory note with 8% interest, paid in kind.
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