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Cognex Stock (NASDAQ: CGNX) Jumps on Goldman Sachs Upgrade: Today’s Price, Wall Street Forecasts, and What Matters Next (Dec. 16, 2025)

Cognex Stock (NASDAQ: CGNX) Jumps on Goldman Sachs Upgrade: Today’s Price, Wall Street Forecasts, and What Matters Next (Dec. 16, 2025)

Cognex Corporation (NASDAQ: CGNX) stock is in the spotlight on Tuesday, December 16, 2025, after a high-profile analyst call helped reverse a weak stretch for the shares. CGNX traded around $36.37, up about $1.57 (roughly +4.5%) in the latest session, after swinging between $34.63 and $37.10 intraday. The immediate catalyst: Goldman Sachs upgraded Cognex to “Buy” from “Sell” and lifted its price target to $50 from $42, arguing that the company’s growth profile is improving as automation demand broadens beyond the post-pandemic digestion period. Investing.com+2TipRanks+2 Below is what drove the move, how major forecasts are stacking up as of 16.12.2025,

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Nebius (NBIS) stock jumps 16% into weekend as AI trade whipsaws; earnings next week in focus

Nebius (NBIS) stock jumps 16% into weekend as AI trade whipsaws; earnings next week in focus

7 February 2026
Nebius shares jumped 16.6% to $86.10 on Friday, rebounding from a 10.3% drop Thursday. The company will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results before the market opens on Feb. 12. U.S. jobs and inflation data are due next week after a delay from a government shutdown. Recent swings in Nebius stock followed volatility in AI-linked tech names after Alphabet’s spending update.
Constellation Energy stock jumps nearly 6% — what to watch next week for CEG

Constellation Energy stock jumps nearly 6% — what to watch next week for CEG

7 February 2026
Constellation Energy shares jumped 5.8% to $261.42 Friday, snapping a seven-day losing streak amid heavy trading in short-dated $260 call options. The stock remains 37% below its 52-week high. Attention is turning to mid-February earnings and U.S. nuclear policy changes after the NRC announced plans to speed reactor licensing.
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