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NASDAQ:INTU News 22 December 2025 - 4 January 2026

Intuit stock slides nearly 5% into weekend after insider filing — what to watch next

Intuit stock slides nearly 5% into weekend after insider filing — what to watch next

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 11:37 ET — Market closed Intuit Inc (INTU) shares closed down about 5% on Friday at $629.46, a sharp underperformance as U.S. markets headed into the weekend. The stock opened at $660.58 and traded as low as $622.31 before recovering part of the loss. The move matters now because Intuit is entering its seasonally important stretch tied to U.S. tax filing activity, when attention typically turns to demand for its TurboTax products and related services. A big one-day drop can also force investors to reassess positioning early in the year, especially in widely held software
Intuit stock sinks nearly 5% after insider sale filings hit tape; what’s next for INTU

Intuit stock sinks nearly 5% after insider sale filings hit tape; what’s next for INTU

NEW YORK, Jan 3, 2026, 11:26 ET — Market closed Intuit Inc. shares fell 5% in the first session of 2026, ending Friday at $629.46. The stock traded as low as $622.31 and as high as $665.02, with volume of about 2.7 million shares. The drop mattered because it landed just as investors reset positioning for the new year and ahead of the U.S. tax season, when Intuit’s TurboTax business typically becomes a major focus for traders. The move also stood out on a day when major U.S. indexes were little changed. Reuters The selling pressure coincided with a flurry
Intuit stock drops nearly 5% today as 2026 opens; SEC filing and dividend dates in focus

Intuit stock drops nearly 5% today as 2026 opens; SEC filing and dividend dates in focus

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 19:11 ET — After-hours Intuit Inc (INTU) shares fell 4.99% on Friday to $629.46, and were little changed in after-hours trading. The drop put Intuit among the day’s laggards in large-cap software at the start of the new year. Investors often use early-January moves to reset positioning after year-end rallies and tax-related portfolio shifts. Wall Street was choppy, with gains in some cyclical corners offset by weakness in parts of tech and consumer names, a Reuters market report said. “The next Fed Chair is probably going to be much more dovish than Jerome Powell,” said
Intuit stock drops nearly 5% today as insider sale filing hits tape — what investors watch next (INTU)

Intuit stock drops nearly 5% today as insider sale filing hits tape — what investors watch next (INTU)

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 14:48 ET — Regular session Intuit shares slid on Friday, falling 4.7% to $631.08 in afternoon trading after dipping to $622.31 earlier in the session. The move mattered because it came as investors turn toward the start of the U.S. tax-prep season, a period that can sharpen focus on demand for Intuit’s TurboTax products. The stock’s decline also stood out against a steadier broad market, with the S&P 500 ETF SPY up modestly while the Nasdaq-100 ETF QQQ hovered near flat. Intuit also fell alongside several large software names on the first trading day of
Intuit stock slides as co-founder Scott Cook sells about $101 million in shares, filings show

Intuit stock slides as co-founder Scott Cook sells about $101 million in shares, filings show

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 11:44 ET Intuit co-founder and director Scott Cook sold 150,000 shares of the TurboTax maker over two days at the end of 2025 for about $100.9 million, regulatory filings showed. The sales by Cook’s family trust were executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted Sept. 3 and were priced between about $669 and $678 a share, the filings said. Intuit shares were down about 5% at $629.50 in late morning trading on Friday. SEC The disclosure lands as U.S. markets reopen after the New Year’s holiday and investors reset positions for 2026. For Intuit,
Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq start 2026 higher as tech rebounds; Intuit sinks on co-founder sale

Stock market today: S&P 500, Nasdaq start 2026 higher as tech rebounds; Intuit sinks on co-founder sale

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 11:33 ET U.S. stocks rose on Friday, the first trading day of 2026, as investors returned to heavyweight technology names. Intuit fell after a regulatory filing showed co-founder and director Scott Cook sold shares. The opening moves matter because money managers often reset portfolios at the start of the year, amplifying early swings. Investors are also testing whether the 2025 rally — powered in part by enthusiasm around artificial intelligence — can carry into January. Wall Street is coming off a late-December pullback that undercut expectations for a “Santa Claus rally,” a seasonal pattern of
Intuit (INTU) stock slips after SEC filing shows co‑founder Scott Cook sold about $50 million in shares

Intuit (INTU) stock slips after SEC filing shows co‑founder Scott Cook sold about $50 million in shares

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 16:15 ET — Market closed Intuit Inc. shares ended the final trading session of 2025 lower, as a regulatory filing showed director and co-founder Scott Cook sold about $50 million worth of stock under a pre-arranged plan. Intuit Inc.+1 U.S. stock markets are closed on Thursday for New Year’s Day, leaving investors to take cues from Wednesday’s close and fresh filings. Nasdaq The disclosure matters now because money managers typically reset positions at the turn of the year, and Intuit is heading into the heart of U.S. tax season, when demand for TurboTax can move
Intuit stock slips after-hours after Scott Cook sale filing — what investors watch next

Intuit stock slips after-hours after Scott Cook sale filing — what investors watch next

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:54 ET — After-hours Intuit shares dipped in after-hours trading on Tuesday after a regulatory filing disclosed share sales by director and co-founder Scott Cook. Intuit Inc. The disclosure lands with investors already looking ahead to the U.S. tax-filing season, a key period for Intuit’s TurboTax franchise, and to small-business spending that drives QuickBooks subscriptions. Insider transactions can draw extra scrutiny late in the year, when company-specific headlines are scarce and traders look for fresh signals on sentiment. Intuit was down 0.6% at $669.88 in after-hours trading. The S&P 500 ETF and the Nasdaq 100
Intuit stock slips after co-founder Scott Cook trust files to sell $102 million stake

Intuit stock slips after co-founder Scott Cook trust files to sell $102 million stake

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 21:55 ET — Market closed. Intuit Inc. shares slipped on Monday after a regulatory filing showed co-founder and director Scott Cook’s family trust plans to sell a fresh block of stock. The TurboTax and QuickBooks maker ended down 0.35% at $674.15, tracking a softer tape for large-cap tech into the final week of the year. Finviz Why it matters now: insider sale notices can weigh on sentiment in thin, holiday-season trading, when modest flows can move prices more than usual. For Intuit, the filing lands as investors position for the peak U.S. tax-filing season, a
Intuit’s TurboTax and QuickBooks move toward USDC stablecoin payments in Circle deal

Intuit’s TurboTax and QuickBooks move toward USDC stablecoin payments in Circle deal

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 12:06 ET Intuit Inc plans to use Circle Internet Group’s USDC stablecoin and related infrastructure across its TurboTax, QuickBooks and Credit Karma products, aiming to support faster, lower-cost payments and refunds, a recent Investor Monkey report said. Finviz The effort matters because stablecoins — digital tokens designed to hold a steady value, often pegged to the U.S. dollar — are increasingly being tested by mainstream financial firms as an always-on alternative to traditional payment rails. Reuters For Intuit, stablecoin-based transfers would touch a customer base that the company says totals about 100 million worldwide and
Intuit (INTU) Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 22, 2025): What Moved Shares After the Bell — and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 23

Intuit (INTU) Stock After Hours Today (Dec. 22, 2025): What Moved Shares After the Bell — and What to Watch Before the Market Opens Dec. 23

Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) ended Monday’s session modestly higher and is staying calm in after-hours trading — but the headlines investors are digesting tonight are anything but boring. The company’s growing push into stablecoin-powered money movement, a fresh shareholder-proposal filing tied to the upcoming annual meeting, and the seasonal ramp into tax-time execution are all part of the story as Wall Street heads into Tuesday’s open. Below is a detailed, publication-ready rundown of where INTU stands after the bell on Monday, December 22, 2025, and what to keep on your radar before the market opens Tuesday, December 23, 2025. INTU
Intuit Stock (INTU) Today: Stablecoin Push With Circle, OpenAI Deal, and 2026 Tax Season Catalysts Investors Are Watching

Intuit Stock (INTU) Today: Stablecoin Push With Circle, OpenAI Deal, and 2026 Tax Season Catalysts Investors Are Watching

Intuit Inc. (NASDAQ: INTU) heads into the final stretch of 2025 with multiple narrative “tailwinds” converging at once: a new stablecoin partnership aimed at speeding up money movement, a major AI tie-up with OpenAI, and fresh TurboTax/Credit Karma marketing initiatives designed to pull more consumers into its broader financial ecosystem. As of Monday, December 22, 2025, Intuit shares traded at $675.71, up about 0.65% on the session, with an intraday range of $671.50–$679.26. Below is what’s driving the story now, the forecasts that matter into early 2026, and the key risks investors should keep on the radar. What’s moving Intuit

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7 February 2026
ST Engineering shares fell 1.9% to S$9.71 Friday, outpacing the Singapore market’s 0.8% drop amid a tech-led selloff. The company signed a deal with Shield AI at the Singapore Airshow to integrate autonomy software into its unmanned platforms and unveiled a small drone capable of carrying explosives. About 6.9 million shares traded as investors await full-year results on Feb. 27.
SGX share price dips at week’s end after record profit; what investors watch next

SGX share price dips at week’s end after record profit; what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Singapore Exchange shares closed 0.4% lower at S$17.57 on Friday, despite reporting record half-year results and a higher dividend earlier in the week. Broker targets diverged after the update, with Maybank and DBS raising targets while Citi stayed bearish. Investors are watching for signs of momentum from derivatives and equity-market reforms as the next session opens Monday.
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