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NASDAQ:COMP News 8 January 2026 - 12 January 2026

Compass stock heads into Monday after Anywhere merger closes and $1 billion convertibles hit

Compass stock heads into Monday after Anywhere merger closes and $1 billion convertibles hit

Compass shares rose 4.7% to $12.84 after closing an all-stock merger with Anywhere Real Estate, forming Compass International Holdings. The company issued $1 billion in convertible notes to help pay down Anywhere’s debt. The merger exchange ratio was set at 1.436 Compass shares for each Anywhere share. Brands like Coldwell Banker and CENTURY 21 will remain independent under a shared tech platform.
12 January 2026
Compass (COMP) stock jumps after-hours on Q4 outlook lift and $750 mln notes plan ahead of Anywhere merger

Compass (COMP) stock jumps after-hours on Q4 outlook lift and $750 mln notes plan ahead of Anywhere merger

Compass shares jumped 9.4% to $11.84 in after-hours trading after the company raised fourth-quarter guidance and announced a $750 million convertible notes offering tied to its pending merger with Anywhere Real Estate. Stockholders at both firms approved the all-stock deal, which is expected to close Jan. 9. Compass projects its shareholders will own 78% of the combined company.

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Visa stock price closes higher as $100 million small-business push hits tape — what to watch next week

Visa stock price closes higher as $100 million small-business push hits tape — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 10:37 EST — Market closed. Visa Inc. shares finished Friday higher, ending at $331.58, up 0.74% on the day. The stock remains well below its 52-week high of $375.51. (Visa Investor Relations) With U.S. markets shut for the weekend, the next session will reopen with investors still leaning on a familiar question for payment networks: is spending holding up, and at what price in fees and incentives? For Visa, the near-term story is less about a single quarter and more about keeping growth steady while merchants and regulators keep an eye on costs. That pressure
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