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DocuSign Adds Redis CEO to Board as AI Contract Push Faces Bigger Test

DocuSign Adds Redis CEO to Board as AI Contract Push Faces Bigger Test

Docusign appointed Redis CEO Rowan Trollope to its board, effective May 2, according to a regulatory filing Wednesday. Shares rose 4.1% to $48.43 after the announcement. Trollope, 53, fills a Class III director seat expiring in 2027. The move comes as Docusign expands into contract-management software beyond e-signatures.

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  • S&P 500 Movers: Bio-Techne Surges, Applovin Droops
    June 25, 2026, 11:06 AM EDT. Bio-Techne led S&P 500 gainers with a 19.3% jump in early trading Thursday, marking a 19.4% rise year to date. Applovin lagged, falling 8.9% on the day and down 37.2% for the year. Dell Technologies declined 7.8%, while SanDisk climbed 17.7%. These movements underline strong sector volatility in technology-related stocks.

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Bio-Techne soars after Merck offer at $73 a share; spread remains on cash bid

Bio-Techne soars after Merck offer at $73 a share; spread remains on cash bid

25 June 2026
Bio-Techne surged 19% to $70.17 after Merck KGaA’s $73 per share cash offer, leaving a $2.83 spread as the deal awaits shareholder and regulatory approval, with closing expected in late 2026 or early 2027; trading volume soared past short interest, and the deal values Bio-Techne at $11.3 billion, less than 9.4 times fiscal 2025 sales.
BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) jumps after QNX outlook nudge, eyes on cash flow

BlackBerry (NYSE:BB) jumps after QNX outlook nudge, eyes on cash flow

25 June 2026
BlackBerry shares soared nearly 20% after Q1 revenue jumped 26% and the company raised full-year guidance, with QNX development-license revenue hitting an eight-quarter high—signaling potential future royalty growth—even as analysts remain divided and Q2 guidance trails Q1 results.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) lifts MacBook and iPad prices, faces memory cost jump

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) lifts MacBook and iPad prices, faces memory cost jump

25 June 2026
Apple (AAPL) shares plunged 4.8% to $278.93 after the company hiked Mac and iPad prices by $100–$300 due to soaring memory costs, while iPhone prices—over half of March-quarter sales—remained unchanged; Apple warned of further gross margin pressure from rising memory prices, as DRAM costs surged up to 98% last quarter and are set to climb again.
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