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NASDAQ:OS News 17 December 2025 - 7 January 2026

OneStream (OS) stock drifts near $24 buyout price as analysts cut ratings — here’s what’s next

OneStream (OS) stock drifts near $24 buyout price as analysts cut ratings — here’s what’s next

OneStream shares traded at $23.57 Wednesday, just below Hg Capital’s $24-a-share buyout offer announced Tuesday. The $6.4 billion all-cash deal has KKR’s backing and faces no financing condition, but still requires regulatory clearance. The merger agreement includes a $207 million breakup fee. Analysts cut ratings, citing little room for upside.
7 January 2026
OneStream (OS) Stock Jumps as BTIG Initiates Coverage: Latest News, Analyst Targets, and 2026 Outlook (Dec. 17, 2025)

OneStream (OS) Stock Jumps as BTIG Initiates Coverage: Latest News, Analyst Targets, and 2026 Outlook (Dec. 17, 2025)

OneStream, Inc. (NASDAQ: OS) stock is in focus on Wednesday, December 17, 2025, after a notable move higher that coincides with fresh analyst coverage and renewed attention on the company’s longer-term growth narrative in enterprise finance software. Shares of OneStream (OS) rose about 6% in Wednesday trading, changing hands around $18.7 after opening near $17.9 and trading as high as $18.8. Volume was moderate relative to the name’s typical activity. MarketBeat The move comes as Wall Street continues to weigh a mix of catalysts: new buy-side coverage, price-target revisions, the company’s Q3 beat and full-year guidance, ongoing interest in its

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Energy stocks set for a geopolitical week after Iran warning and oil rebound

Energy stocks set for a geopolitical week after Iran warning and oil rebound

7 February 2026
U.S. energy stocks rose Friday, with the S&P 500 energy sector up 1.88% and Exxon Mobil gaining 2.03%. Brent crude settled at $68.05 a barrel after Iran threatened U.S. bases if attacked. Saudi Aramco cut March Arab Light crude prices to a five-year low for Asia. Kazakhstan’s CPC Blend exports may drop 35% this month due to Tengiz oilfield disruptions.
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