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Dragonfly Energy (DFLI) Stock Jumps on New Rail and Marine Deals: Latest Price, News, and 2026 Forecast

Dragonfly Energy (DFLI) Stock Jumps on New Rail and Marine Deals: Latest Price, News, and 2026 Forecast

Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: DFLI), the Nevada‑based lithium battery and power systems specialist behind the Battle Born® brand, is back on traders’ screens in December 2025. As of trading on December 11, 2025, DFLI changes hands around $0.86 per share, up roughly 8.3% on the day, with a market capitalization near $104 million.StockAnalysis+1 The move caps a busy quarter for the company: a string of new commercial partnerships in rail, marine, trucking, and industrial power, a substantial debt restructuring, multiple equity offerings, and a Q3 earnings report that showed strong OEM growth and better margins, but ongoing losses. At
11 December 2025
DFLI Stock Today (Nov. 24, 2025): Dragonfly Energy Pops on Werner Deal and Debt Reset

DFLI Stock Today (Nov. 24, 2025): Dragonfly Energy Pops on Werner Deal and Debt Reset

Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: DFLI) — the Nevada-based lithium battery and energy storage company behind the Battle Born® brand — is back on traders’ radar today after announcing a key commercial order from Werner Enterprises and building on a recent balance-sheet overhaul. As of late trading on Monday, November 24, 2025, DFLI stock is changing hands around $0.79, up roughly 5% on the session after swinging between about $0.73 and $0.92 intraday. Below is a closer look at what’s driving the move, how the fundamentals are evolving, and what investors may want to watch next. DFLI stock today: price
Dragonfly Energy (DFLI) Stock Pops as Canaccord Hikes Price Target to $2.25 After Big Q3 Earnings Beat

Dragonfly Energy (DFLI) Stock Pops as Canaccord Hikes Price Target to $2.25 After Big Q3 Earnings Beat

Dragonfly Energy Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: DFLI), the lithium battery technology company behind the Battle Born® brand, is back in the spotlight today after a powerful combination of an earnings surprise, an aggressive analyst upgrade and a sweeping balance sheet reset. Canaccord Genuity this morning more than doubled its 12‑month price target on Dragonfly Energy from $1.00 to $2.25 while reiterating a Buy rating, implying roughly 178% upside from around $0.81 per share.Investing.com The call lands just days after Dragonfly’s Q3 2025 results showed strong OEM growth, sharply higher gross margins and progress on debt reduction. In Monday trading, DFLI was

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Intel stock jumps on China server CPU delays as traders map the week ahead

Intel stock jumps on China server CPU delays as traders map the week ahead

7 February 2026
Intel shares rose 4.87% to $50.59 Friday, trailing gains by Nvidia and Broadcom as chip stocks rallied. Sources said Intel and AMD warned Chinese customers of longer waits and higher prices for some server CPUs, with Intel lead times reaching six months. Intel said China accounts for over 20% of its revenue. Investors await key U.S. jobs and inflation data next week.
IRS tax refund delays? Watchdog flags staffing crunch as 2026 filing season ramps up

IRS tax refund delays? Watchdog flags staffing crunch as 2026 filing season ramps up

7 February 2026
IRS staffing has dropped to 2021 levels as the 2026 tax filing season begins, according to a Treasury watchdog. The agency faces a backlog of about 2 million returns, 129% above pre-pandemic levels. Most e-filers using direct deposit still get refunds within 21 days, but paper filings and amended returns could see delays. The IRS lowered its call-answer target to 70% for this season.
Plug Power stock jumps 12% after vote setback, with Feb 17 share decision in focus

Plug Power stock jumps 12% after vote setback, with Feb 17 share decision in focus

7 February 2026
Plug Power shares rose 11.6% Friday to $2.08 after a sharp drop the previous day, as attention shifted to a Feb. 17 shareholder vote on expanding authorized shares. The company failed to secure enough votes earlier this week and is urging overseas holders to participate. CEO Andy Marsh cited difficulties for European investors in casting ballots. A reverse stock split remains possible if the proposal fails.
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