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NASDAQ:KDK News 25 September 2025

Soros and ARK Bet $2.5 Billion on Driverless Trucks – Inside Kodiak Robotics’ Bold Wall Street Debut

Soros and ARK Bet $2.5 Billion on Driverless Trucks – Inside Kodiak Robotics’ Bold Wall Street Debut

A Startup’s Journey from Silicon Valley to Wall Street Kodiak Robotics was founded in 2018 with a vision of commercializing driverless semi-trucks at scale. CEO Don Burnette, an industry veteran, previously worked on Google’s self-driving car team and co-founded Otto (the self-driving truck startup acquired by Uber) techcrunch.com. After the Otto saga, Burnette zeroed in on trucking as the “killer app” for autonomy – a sector where automating long-haul rigs could dramatically cut costs and fill chronic driver shortages techcrunch.com reuters.com. Kodiak set up operations in Mountain View, CA, but did much of its testing in Texas, taking advantage of
25 September 2025

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Financial services stocks rally as XLF jumps, Dow hits 50,000 — what to watch next week

Financial services stocks rally as XLF jumps, Dow hits 50,000 — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
U.S. financial stocks rose Friday, with the XLF fund up 1.8% and the Dow closing above 50,000 for the first time, gaining 2.47%. Goldman Sachs jumped 4.3%, JPMorgan 3.9%, and Citigroup 6.0%. The Federal Reserve held rates steady, and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly signaled possible cuts this year. Investors await January jobs and inflation data next week.
Data Center Stocks Surge Into the Weekend: Digital Realty, Equinix and Vertiv Set Up a Big Week Ahead

Data Center Stocks Surge Into the Weekend: Digital Realty, Equinix and Vertiv Set Up a Big Week Ahead

7 February 2026
Digital Realty, Equinix, and Vertiv shares surged Friday, with Vertiv up 10% and Digital Realty rising 4.1%, as investors rotated back into AI-linked data center stocks. The move followed Amazon’s $200 billion and Alphabet’s $175–185 billion 2026 capex targets. Digital Realty set 2026 core FFO guidance at $7.90 to $8.00 per share. Wall Street ended the week broadly higher, led by chipmakers.
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