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NASDAQ:CEG News 17 December 2025 - 7 February 2026

NuScale Power stock jumps as Washington’s AI power plan puts new reactors back in play

NuScale Power stock jumps as Washington’s AI power plan puts new reactors back in play

NuScale Power shares climbed about 6% to $20.03 by midday Friday, leading U.S. power stocks after White House efforts to shift more grid costs to data center operators. PJM grid states prepared to sign a two-year price cap deal at the White House, sources said. Traders watched for possible PJM auction changes affecting nuclear project economics. Volume in NuScale topped 20 million shares by early afternoon.
Natural gas price stock UNG jumps as Henry Hub futures rebound; storage report looms

Natural gas price stock UNG jumps as Henry Hub futures rebound; storage report looms

New York, Jan 7, 2026, 13:57 EST — Regular session Shares of the United States Natural Gas Fund LP (UNG) rose 4.2% on Wednesday, tracking a rebound in U.S. natural gas futures. Front-month Henry Hub futures were up about 3.4% at $3.464 per million British thermal units (mmBtu). CME Group The move matters now because the market has been lurching around on short-term weather model shifts. Futures for February delivery dropped as much as 5.9% to $3.404 on Monday on forecasts for warmer temperatures next week, Bloomberg reported. Supply has not gone away. Constellation said in a weekly market note
Constellation Energy stock today: CEG slips in thin year-end trade as Calpine deal stays in focus

Constellation Energy stock today: CEG slips in thin year-end trade as Calpine deal stays in focus

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 23:50 ET — Market closed Constellation Energy Corp shares slipped 0.6% on Monday, ending at $358.33 as trading volumes thinned in the final week of the year. The dip matters because Constellation has become a proxy for the U.S. power-demand boom tied to artificial intelligence data centers, which are pushing grid planners and regulators to focus on supply constraints and reliability. That backdrop has kept power producers in the spotlight even on quiet sessions, with investors balancing long-term demand themes against near-term catalysts such as regulatory milestones and financing steps tied to big deals. Constellation
Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock After Hours on Dec. 24, 2025: What Happened After the Bell—and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock After Hours on Dec. 24, 2025: What Happened After the Bell—and What to Watch Before the Next Market Open

Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CEG) ended the holiday-shortened Christmas Eve session higher, then traded slightly softer in extended hours as U.S. markets headed into the Christmas Day closure. With liquidity thin and headlines still shaping the “AI power demand” narrative in U.S. electricity markets, investors are heading into the next trading session with a familiar checklist: power-market pricing, data-center demand, nuclear operating leverage, and deal execution (Calpine). StockAnalysis Key takeaways after the bell (Dec. 24, 2025) CEG stock price after the bell: the Dec. 24 close, range, and after-hours trade In the regular session that ended early, Constellation Energy stock:
Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock Today — Dec. 19, 2025: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Wall Street Is Watching Next

Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock Today — Dec. 19, 2025: Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Wall Street Is Watching Next

Constellation Energy (NASDAQ: CEG) is ending the week in the spotlight — and not just because of another volatile trading session. After a sharp surge on Thursday, CEG cooled modestly on Friday as investors weighed a fast-moving mix of catalysts: nuclear license extensions in Illinois, the final regulatory clearance for the $16.4 billion Calpine acquisition, and the broader AI data-center power boom that’s reshaping utility and power-market economics. Reuters+3StockAnalysis+3Reuters+3 By mid-afternoon on Dec. 19, CEG traded around $357–$358, down about 1% from Thursday’s close near $361.05. In Friday’s session, the stock moved through a wide intraday range — a reminder
Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock After the Bell on Dec. 18, 2025: PJM Capacity Shock, FERC’s AI Data-Center Order, and What to Watch Before Friday’s Open

Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock After the Bell on Dec. 18, 2025: PJM Capacity Shock, FERC’s AI Data-Center Order, and What to Watch Before Friday’s Open

Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CEG) closed Thursday’s session (December 18, 2025) sharply higher and held steady in after-hours trading—capping a volatile stretch for one of the market’s most closely watched “AI power” and nuclear-linked names. By the close, investors were weighing three fast-moving catalysts that can influence CEG at Friday’s open (December 19): (1) record-high PJM capacity auction prices tied to data-center demand, (2) a late-day Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) order directing PJM to create clearer rules for “colocated” AI/data-center connections, and (3) a meaningful procedural step in the antitrust review of Constellation’s planned acquisition of Calpine, including required
Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock Drops on AI Power-Demand Jitters as PJM Auction Hits Record and Calpine Deal Advances (Dec. 18, 2025)

Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock Drops on AI Power-Demand Jitters as PJM Auction Hits Record and Calpine Deal Advances (Dec. 18, 2025)

Dec. 18, 2025 — Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CEG) is back in the spotlight after a sharp pullback that hit many “AI power” and nuclear-linked names at once. CEG was recently trading around $340.97, down about 6.8% versus the prior close. MarketBeat The move comes even as the fundamental newsflow around Constellation has been broadly constructive: a record-setting PJM capacity auction that underscored tightening power supply, fresh federal license renewals for major Illinois nuclear plants, and another step forward in Constellation’s Calpine acquisition process—highlighted today by a Federal Register notice detailing the Justice Department’s proposed settlement and divestiture requirements. PJM+2Constellation+2
Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Why Shares Fell and What to Watch Before Thursday’s Open

Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 17, 2025): Why Shares Fell and What to Watch Before Thursday’s Open

Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CEG) ended Wednesday, December 17, 2025 with a sharp selloff during regular trading—then bounced in after-hours action as late-breaking grid-market headlines hit the tape. CEG closed the session at $340.97, down 6.74%, after trading between $372.00 (high) and $334.18 (low) on volume of roughly 4.57 million shares. StockAnalysisIn after-hours trading, CEG was quoted around $348.58 (+2.23%) as of 6:13 p.m. ET. StockAnalysis For investors waking up ahead of the Thursday, Dec. 18 open, the message is clear: this stock is being driven by two forces at once—AI/data-center sentiment (a near-term trading driver) and power-market fundamentals (a
Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock News Today: NRC Extends Key Nuclear Licenses, Calpine Deal Nears Closing, and Analysts Refresh Price Targets (Dec. 17, 2025)

Constellation Energy (CEG) Stock News Today: NRC Extends Key Nuclear Licenses, Calpine Deal Nears Closing, and Analysts Refresh Price Targets (Dec. 17, 2025)

Constellation Energy Corporation (NASDAQ: CEG) stock is in the spotlight on December 17, 2025, as investors weigh two major fundamentals-driven updates—fresh 20-year nuclear license renewals in Illinois and continued progress toward the company’s proposed acquisition of Calpine—against a sharp, risk-off rotation hitting the broader “AI power trade.” Below is a full roundup of the most important Constellation Energy stock news, forecasts, and market analysis driving CEG today. CEG stock price today: a sharp drop despite strong fundamental headlines Constellation Energy shares are volatile on Wednesday. CEG last traded around $334.56, after opening near $368.51 and swinging between an intraday high

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AT&T stock price: T slips after $6.5B bond sale as payrolls, CPI loom next week

AT&T stock price: T slips after $6.5B bond sale as payrolls, CPI loom next week

7 February 2026
AT&T shares closed down 0.7% at $27.13 on Friday, underperforming the S&P 500’s 1.97% gain. The company completed a $6.5 billion global notes sale this week, with maturities from 2031 to 2056 and coupons between 4.4% and 6%. Investors await delayed U.S. jobs and inflation data, along with T-Mobile’s upcoming earnings update.
GE Vernova stock price jumps toward $800 — what to know before Monday trade

GE Vernova stock price jumps toward $800 — what to know before Monday trade

7 February 2026
GE Vernova shares jumped 5.7% to $779.35 Friday after Baird upgraded the stock and the Dow closed above 50,000. The company’s onshore wind unit reported 1.1 GW in U.S. repower orders for 2025, a figure previously disclosed. GE Vernova also completed a $2.6 billion senior notes offering to help fund its Prolec GE stake purchase. Next earnings report is set for April 22.
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