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Charles Schwab stock climbs after earnings as Forge vote clears a hurdle and Fed week nears

Charles Schwab stock climbs after earnings as Forge vote clears a hurdle and Fed week nears

Charles Schwab shares rose 2.2% to $104.05 in after-hours trading Thursday after posting a 19% jump in fourth-quarter net revenue to $6.34 billion. Shareholders approved proposals for Schwab’s planned Forge Global merger, but regulatory clearance is still pending. Schwab ended 2025 with $11.90 trillion in client assets. Investors are watching next week’s Federal Reserve meeting for rate signals.
Charles Schwab Stock (SCHW) on 29 November 2025: Forge Global Deal, ETF Platform Fees and Record Asset Growth Fuel Investor Debate

Charles Schwab Stock (SCHW) on 29 November 2025: Forge Global Deal, ETF Platform Fees and Record Asset Growth Fuel Investor Debate

Charles Schwab closed at $92.73 on November 28, up 1.01% for the day and about 7.8% below its July record. Q3 net income reached $2.4 billion with net revenue up 27% year-on-year. Schwab agreed to acquire Forge Global for $660 million and will reintroduce ETF platform fees in early 2026. A federal judge approved an antitrust settlement tied to the TD Ameritrade merger.
29 November 2025
Schwab to Acquire Forge Global in $660 Million All‑Cash Deal, Accelerating the Race to Retail Access for Private Shares (Nov. 6, 2025)

Schwab to Acquire Forge Global in $660 Million All‑Cash Deal, Accelerating the Race to Retail Access for Private Shares (Nov. 6, 2025)

Charles Schwab will acquire Forge Global for $660 million in cash, or $45 per share, a 72% premium to Forge’s last close. Both boards approved the deal, with closing expected in the first half of 2026 pending regulatory and shareholder approvals. Forge’s top shareholders, Motive Capital and Deutsche Börse, have agreed to support the transaction. Forge shares surged in premarket trading after the announcement.

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  • TER vs. CSCO: Comparing AI Infrastructure Stocks Teradyne and Cisco
    May 19, 2026, 3:01 PM EDT. Teradyne (TER) and Cisco Systems (CSCO) are key players in AI infrastructure, each capitalizing on rising demand. Teradyne's semiconductor test segment surpassed $1 billion in Q1 2026, driven by AI-related demand making up 70% of revenues. Teradyne projects Q2 2026 revenues of $1.15-$1.25 billion. Meanwhile, Cisco reported $1.9 billion in AI infrastructure orders in Q3 fiscal 2026 from hyperscalers, up from $600 million year-over-year, with a fiscal 2026 outlook of $9 billion-4.5 times the previous year. Cisco also sees strong growth in AI networking products and enterprise data center orders. Both companies show robust AI-driven growth; Teradyne focuses on chip testing, Cisco on AI networking and data centers.

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Marvell Stock Is Jumping Again — The AI Chip Trade Has One Week To Prove It

Marvell Stock Is Jumping Again — The AI Chip Trade Has One Week To Prove It

19 May 2026
Marvell shares climbed 6.6% to $180.04 Tuesday, outperforming a falling Nasdaq as investors positioned ahead of its May 27 earnings call. Trading volume reached 15.3 million shares, with the company’s market value near $155.5 billion. The stock’s rally followed analyst price target hikes and speculation over AI data-center demand. Marvell last reported record annual revenue and forecast further growth led by its data-center business.
Enbridge Stock Hits a 52-Week High Even as Line 5 Fight Throws Up a Fresh Risk

Enbridge Stock Hits a 52-Week High Even as Line 5 Fight Throws Up a Fresh Risk

19 May 2026
Enbridge Inc. shares hit a 52-week high of C$78.25 on Tuesday, rising 2.76% even as the S&P/TSX Composite slipped 0.1% amid inflation concerns. The move came after the company reaffirmed 2026 financial guidance and despite a partial construction pause on its Line 5 project in Wisconsin. Pembina Pipeline shares also rose, though less sharply.
Amazon shares fall as $200 billion AI question lingers

Amazon shares fall as $200 billion AI question lingers

19 May 2026
Amazon shares fell 2.3% to $258.73 Tuesday, underperforming the S&P 500 and Nasdaq as investors trimmed tech holdings ahead of Nvidia’s earnings. AWS revenue jumped 28% to $37.6 billion last quarter, but Amazon’s free cash flow dropped to $1.2 billion over the past year from $25.9 billion, reflecting heavy AI spending.
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