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NASDAQ:EQPT News 24 January 2026 - 25 January 2026

EquipmentShare stock jumps 33% in IPO debut — what to know before EQPT trades again

EquipmentShare stock jumps 33% in IPO debut — what to know before EQPT trades again

EquipmentShare.com Inc’s Class A shares (EQPT) surged 32.9% in their Nasdaq debut Friday, closing at $32.56 after pricing at $24.50. The IPO raised $747.3 million, selling 30.5 million shares at the top of its range. Shares traded between $28 and $33 before hitting $34.50 after hours. The company operates 373 U.S. locations and plans to nearly double its footprint within five years.
EquipmentShare stock price: EQPT ends IPO debut up 33% — what to watch before Monday

EquipmentShare stock price: EQPT ends IPO debut up 33% — what to watch before Monday

EquipmentShare.com Inc’s Class A shares closed at $32.56, up 32.9% from its $24.50 IPO price in its Nasdaq debut, with 17.4 million shares traded. The company raised about $747 million and ended Friday with a market value near $8.2 billion. The IPO settlement is set for Jan. 26. Underwriters have 30 days to buy up to 4.575 million additional shares.

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Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 9% Friday after the company announced plans for $200 billion in 2026 capital spending, mainly for AWS and AI, and issued a first-quarter profit outlook below estimates. The stock drop could erase $200 billion in market value. Fourth-quarter net sales rose 14% to $213.4 billion, while free cash flow declined due to higher spending on AI infrastructure.
Blockchain’s New Pitch: Tracking Supply-Chain Emissions for a Price

Blockchain’s New Pitch: Tracking Supply-Chain Emissions for a Price

7 February 2026
Blockchain industry groups are promoting supply-chain emissions tracking and data transparency, not crypto trading, as key business uses. Companies face mounting pressure to map Scope 3 emissions, which are often hard to verify. Past blockchain supply-chain projects, including Maersk’s TradeLens, struggled with adoption when partners failed to participate.
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