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NASDAQ:HOND News 15 October 2025 - 20 October 2025

Nuclear SPAC Stock Skyrockets: Terrestrial Energy’s SPAC Deal Ignites Investor Frenzy

Nuclear SPAC Stock Skyrockets: Terrestrial Energy’s SPAC Deal Ignites Investor Frenzy

Terrestrial Energy is a Generation-IV nuclear developer known for its IMSR technology ts2.tech businesswire.com. The IMSR is a modular molten-salt reactor that uses low-enriched uranium; it is inherently safe thanks to its fuel salt and temperature control design ts2.tech globenewswire.com. Terrestrial has been building regulatory momentum: besides the recent NRC ruling, Canada’s regulator completed a positive Vendor Design Review in 2023, finding “no fundamental barriers to licensing” the IMSR for commercial use globenewswire.com. The company plans to build first IMSR plants in the early 2030s and markets them not only for electricity but also high-temperature industrial heat (data centers, chemical
Nuclear SPAC Stock Skyrockets on Merger Frenzy: HOND Shares Soar as Terrestrial Energy Deal Nears

Nuclear SPAC Stock Skyrockets on Merger Frenzy: HOND Shares Soar as Terrestrial Energy Deal Nears

HOND stock has surged into the mid-$20s (around $24.98 as of Oct. 15, 2025) after trading in the high teens last week Investing Marketbeat. Its volume spiked (about 1.14 million shares on Oct. 13) and the stock gapped up from $18.86 to $21.69 at open on Oct. 13 Marketbeat. – The catalyst is a proposed merger with Terrestrial Energy Inc., a next-gen nuclear reactor company. The SEC declared the merger’s S-4 registration effective on Sept. 26, and HCM II shareholders will vote on Oct. 20 to approve the deal Businesswire Businesswire. If approved, the combined firm will list on Nasdaq

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Nvidia stock ‘cheap’ again? AI spending surge puts NVDA back in the spotlight

Nvidia stock ‘cheap’ again? AI spending surge puts NVDA back in the spotlight

8 February 2026
Nvidia shares jumped 7.8% Friday, leading a rally in chip stocks after signs of continued AI hardware spending by major tech firms. The PHLX semiconductor index rose 5.7%, with AMD and Broadcom also gaining. The Dow closed above 50,000 for the first time. Investors remain split over whether soaring AI outlays will deliver sufficient returns.
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