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Joby Aviation Stock Skyrockets on Game-Changing Deals & FAA Push (Oct 2025)

Joby Aviation Stock Skyrockets on Game-Changing Deals & FAA Push (Oct 2025)

Joby shares closed at $17.10 on Oct. 2, up 5.5%, after tripling in the past year. The company acquired Blade Air Mobility’s passenger business for up to $125 million and flew its eVTOL publicly at Japan’s Expo 2025. Q2 revenue was about $20,000 with a $325 million net loss; cash on hand was $991 million. Most analysts rate the stock “Hold,” with an average price target of $10.50.

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  • S&P/TSX Composite Falls as Oil Tops $100 Amid Iran-U.S.-Israel Ceasefire Concerns
    April 9, 2026, 12:04 PM EDT. The S&P/TSX Composite Index dropped 78 points to 33,542.57 amid escalating concerns over the ceasefire between Iran, the U.S., and Israel. Meanwhile, crude oil prices rose sharply, with May futures climbing $7.76 to $102.17 per barrel, breaking the $100 threshold again. In the U.S., the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 66.69 points to 47,843.23, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed slightly higher. The Canadian dollar edged up, trading at 72.34 cents U.S. Gold prices gained $10.20, reaching $4,787.40 an ounce. Market movements reflected uncertainty over geopolitical tensions impacting energy supplies and investor sentiment on both sides of the border.

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Palantir Stock Drops as Michael Burry Says Anthropic Is ‘Eating Its Lunch’

Palantir Stock Drops as Michael Burry Says Anthropic Is ‘Eating Its Lunch’

9 April 2026
Palantir Technologies dropped about 7% Thursday after Michael Burry said Anthropic was overtaking it in enterprise AI, putting Palantir on track to lose $34 billion in market value. Anthropic reported its annualized revenue run rate had surged past $30 billion and launched new AI tools for businesses. Nearly one in four businesses on Ramp now pays for Anthropic, according to Ramp data. Palantir’s stock still trades at 395 times earnings.
Salesforce Stock Hits Fresh 52-Week Low Despite AI Growth and $50 Billion Buyback

Salesforce Stock Hits Fresh 52-Week Low Despite AI Growth and $50 Billion Buyback

9 April 2026
Salesforce shares hit a new 52-week low Thursday, dropping 3.7% to $169.76 despite reporting 12% revenue growth and strong demand for its AI products. The broader software sector continued to slide, with the S&P 500 software and services index down about $1 trillion since January. Salesforce raised its buyback authorization to $50 billion and increased its dividend to 44 cents a share.
ServiceNow Stock Hits Fresh 52-Week Low as Analysts Cut Targets Ahead of Earnings

ServiceNow Stock Hits Fresh 52-Week Low as Analysts Cut Targets Ahead of Earnings

9 April 2026
ServiceNow shares dropped 5.1% to $92.45 by 10:20 a.m. EDT Thursday, hitting a new 52-week low after analysts at Stifel, BTIG, and Goldman Sachs cut price targets citing weak federal spending and limited 2026 growth. The company announced it will integrate AI, data, security, and governance into all products ahead of first-quarter results due April 22.
SoFi Technologies Stock Slips as Wall Street Cuts Targets Ahead of Q1 Earnings

SoFi Technologies Stock Slips as Wall Street Cuts Targets Ahead of Q1 Earnings

9 April 2026
SoFi Technologies shares fell 1.9% to $16.18 Thursday after KBW and Wells Fargo cut price targets ahead of first-quarter results due April 29. The moves follow Muddy Waters’ short position and claims of accounting issues, which SoFi denies. Affirm and LendingClub also traded lower. Barclays and other banks have trimmed targets as concerns mount over credit quality and sector valuations.
Tesla revives cheaper EV bet with compact SUV plan in China after sales strain

Tesla revives cheaper EV bet with compact SUV plan in China after sales strain

9 April 2026
Tesla is developing a smaller, cheaper electric SUV to be built first in Shanghai, sources said. The new model would cost less than the Model 3 and be smaller than the Model Y. Tesla produced 408,386 vehicles but delivered only 358,023 in Q1, as U.S. demand weakened and competition increased. Shares fell 0.8% Thursday.
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