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NASDAQ:OPEN News 24 September 2025 - 30 November 2025

Opendoor Stock Price Today: OPEN’s AI Pivot, Warrant Dividend and 2026 Forecasts (November 30, 2025)

Opendoor Stock Price Today: OPEN’s AI Pivot, Warrant Dividend and 2026 Forecasts (November 30, 2025)

Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ: OPEN) has gone from penny‑stock territory to one of 2025’s wildest meme‑stock comebacks. The company is tearing up its old playbook, refounding itself as an AI‑first software business, and handing shareholders a special dividend of tradable warrants — all while its core home‑flipping operation remains unprofitable and analysts warn of steep downside. Here’s a full breakdown of Opendoor’s stock price, latest news, AI strategy, warrant dividend, and Wall Street forecasts as of November 30, 2025. Note: This article is informational only and is not investment advice. Opendoor stock price today and recent performance As of the latest close on Friday, November 28,
OPEN Stock Today (November 24, 2025): Opendoor’s Pre‑Market Move, New Warrants and AI Turnaround Plan

OPEN Stock Today (November 24, 2025): Opendoor’s Pre‑Market Move, New Warrants and AI Turnaround Plan

Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN) heads into Monday’s session as one of 2025’s most volatile “meme‑meets‑real‑estate” trades, with the stock changing hands around $6.9 in pre‑market trading after closing at $6.75 on Friday, up 9.6% on the day. StockAnalysis+1 At the same time, a highly unusual special dividend of tradable warrants begins trading today under the tickers OPENW, OPENL and OPENZ, adding a fresh catalyst – and a new layer of complexity – to the OPEN story. NASDAQ Trader+1 OPEN stock price today: levels that matter As of this morning, here’s where Opendoor stands: Based on Friday’s close and current
Opendoor (OPEN) Stock Slumps as Kaz Warrants, CFO Sale and $39M Settlement Test Its AI Turnaround

Opendoor (OPEN) Stock Slumps as Kaz Warrants, CFO Sale and $39M Settlement Test Its AI Turnaround

Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN) is back under pressure on November 19, 2025, as its special “Kaz” warrants, a fresh CFO share sale, and a proposed $39 million securities class action settlement collide with an ambitious AI-driven turnaround under new CEO Kaz Nejatian. OPEN stock today: from meme-fueled highs to fresh volatility Opendoor shares are trading back in the high‑$6s today, down roughly 8–9% from Tuesday’s close around $7.52, extending a four‑session losing streak that has already shaved about 30% off the stock since its September peak near $9–$10. Investing.com+2StockInvest+2 The pullback comes after a spectacular run in 2025: from
Opendoor (OPEN) prices 180.6M-share sale at $6.56, details warrant dividend after Q3 loss — What it means for investors (Nov. 8, 2025)

Opendoor (OPEN) prices 180.6M-share sale at $6.56, details warrant dividend after Q3 loss — What it means for investors (Nov. 8, 2025)

What happened Fresh capital maneuver (and why it’s not “new cash”)Late Friday, Opendoor filed a prospectus supplement for a registered direct sale of 180.6M shares at $6.56. The deal is cross‑conditional with a privately negotiated repurchase of $263.5M of its 2030 convertible notes for ~$1.2B. Because the equity proceeds fund the buyback, management says the transaction won’t materially change the company’s cash position after fees. Settlement is slated for Nov. 13 (T+5). SEC+2SEC+2 Special dividend in the form of warrantsSeparately, the board approved a “shareholder‑first” warrant dividend. Record date: Nov. 18, 2025. Distribution date: on or about Nov. 21, 2025.
8 November 2025
Opendoor’s Wild 2025 Ride – 1600% Meme Surge, New CEO & the Future of iBuying

Opendoor’s Wild 2025 Ride – 1600% Meme Surge, New CEO & the Future of iBuying

Stock Price & 2025 Performance Opendoor’s stock has been on a rollercoaster ride in 2025. After languishing under $1 per share in early summer (flirting with Nasdaq delisting), OPEN skyrocketed as retail traders piled in. By mid-September, shares hit a 52-week high of $10.87, marking a stunning ~1,600% rise in just a few monthsts2.tech. This meme-fueled rally vastly outpaced the broader market – by early autumn, OPEN was up +369% year-to-date (versus ~+14% for the S&P 500), making it one of 2025’s top-performing stocks. However, the ascent has been extremely volatile. When Opendoor’s new CEO was announced in mid-September, the
2 November 2025
Opendoor’s Explosive Ride: New CEO, Meme-Stock Frenzy & What’s Next for OPEN

Opendoor’s Explosive Ride: New CEO, Meme-Stock Frenzy & What’s Next for OPEN

Investors and founders celebrate a new era at Opendoor: after a meme-stock rally, the company named Shopify vet Kaz Nejatian (bottom left) as CEO and brought co-founders back to the boardbusinessinsider.comts2.tech. The image symbolizes the blend of real estate and technology in Opendoor’s strategy. Opendoor (NASDAQ: OPEN) has been one of 2025’s most volatile stocks. After languishing near a multi-year low (~$0.50) in June, the shares rocketed to above $10 by mid-September – an astonishing ~1,600% jump over just three monthsts2.tech. By Oct. 22, 2025, OPEN trades around $7, reflecting a partial pullback (a drop of ~28% from the Sept
Opendoor’s Wild 2025 Ride: 1600% Stock Surge, Crypto Moves, and a Real Estate Rebound – What’s Next for OPEN?

Opendoor’s Wild 2025 Ride: 1600% Stock Surge, Crypto Moves, and a Real Estate Rebound – What’s Next for OPEN?

Stock Performance & Financial Snapshot (Early October 2025) Opendoor’s stock has experienced a remarkable whipsaw in 2025. After languishing below $1 per share as recently as late June, OPEN exploded into one of the year’s top gainers by the fall. The rally was so rapid – peaking at +1600% off the lows – that Opendoor went from near-penny-stock status (and facing a Nasdaq delisting) to an $8–$10 stock in a matter of months ts2.tech. By October 6, 2025, shares settled in the high single digits (~$8-9), valuing the company around $6 billion market cap ts2.tech. Even at that level, Opendoor was
Opendoor Stock Surges on Shopify COO Move – Will AI Magic Keep It Rising?

Opendoor Stock Surges on Shopify COO Move – Will AI Magic Keep It Rising?

Company Fundamentals & Business Model Opendoor makes money by buying homes with an algorithmic price offer and reselling them to consumers or investors. Its strength is a large proprietary dataset and instant-offer platform, but it carries risks (inventory carrying costs, model accuracy). After struggling to generate cash flow early on, Opendoor is emphasizing profitability: it achieved positive adjusted EBITDA in Q2 Mlq and promises to get to breakeven by 2026. In Q2 the gross profit per home sold was $128M/4,299 ≈ $30k on average; earlier quarters had similar per-home profits. (Management has said Q1 gross profit per home was ~$16k
Opendoor’s Meteoric Comeback: How Meme Hype and Housing Hopes Fueled a 1600% Stock Surge

Opendoor’s Meteoric Comeback: How Meme Hype and Housing Hopes Fueled a 1600% Stock Surge

Full Breakdown of Opendoor Technologies (OPEN) as of September 24, 2025 Opendoor’s Roller-Coaster 2025 Rally Opendoor Technologies has had a whirlwind year in 2025, transforming from a beaten-down afterthought into a retail trader darling. By early July, the San Francisco-based iBuyer’s stock languished below $1 – so low that Opendoor faced Nasdaq delisting for failing to meet the $1 minimum share price. The company even scheduled a shareholder vote to approve a reverse stock split to rescue its listing benzinga.com. Then came an unexpected savior from social media. In mid-July, hedge fund manager Eric Jackson began tweeting a wildly bullish thesis, proclaiming Opendoor could
24 September 2025

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Eli Lilly stock pops as FDA targets cheap weight-loss copycats — what to know before Monday

Eli Lilly stock pops as FDA targets cheap weight-loss copycats — what to know before Monday

7 February 2026
Eli Lilly shares rose 3.7% to $1,058.18 Friday after the FDA said it would act against telehealth firm Hims & Hers for marketing a $49 compounded weight-loss pill. The move followed a sharp selloff Thursday when Hims announced plans to sell a version of Novo Nordisk’s Wegovy. Investors remain uncertain how aggressively regulators will police copycat drugs and pricing in the obesity drug market.
Saudi Aramco share price set for Sunday test after Tadawul ends market-making deal

Saudi Aramco share price set for Sunday test after Tadawul ends market-making deal

7 February 2026
Saudi Exchange approved Merrill Lynch KSA’s exit as market maker for Saudi Aramco, effective Feb. 8. Aramco shares closed at 25.60 riyals Thursday, down 0.06, with 22.1 million traded. The Tadawul index fell 1.3% as Brent crude dropped to $67.93. Aramco set March official selling prices at $2.10 above Argus for North America and $0.65 above ICE Brent for Western Europe.
Meta stock ends week down about 6% as Wall Street fixates on $135 billion AI capex

Meta stock ends week down about 6% as Wall Street fixates on $135 billion AI capex

7 February 2026
Meta closed down 1.3% Friday at $661.46, capping a 6.4% weekly drop as investors questioned heavy AI spending. Amazon and Alphabet also fell after outlining major capital outlays. Meta’s Instagram suffered a brief outage this week. Legal risks persist, with trials involving Meta set for next week in Los Angeles and New Mexico.
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