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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

New York, January 7, 2026, 10:41 EST — Regular session OneStream, Inc shares slipped 0.2% to $23.57 in morning trading on Wednesday, hovering just below the $24-a-share cash bid from buyout firm Hg Capital. The finance software maker, whose customers include Toyota and UPS, jumped more than 28% on Tuesday after the deal was announced. Reuters The all-cash deal values…
OneStream stock jumps 20% after report says Hg Capital in advanced takeover talks

OneStream stock jumps 20% after report says Hg Capital in advanced takeover talks

New York, Jan 6, 2026, 11:02 (EST) — Regular session Shares of OneStream Inc (OS) jumped on Tuesday after Bloomberg News reported buyout firm Hg Capital is in advanced talks to acquire the Nasdaq-listed financial software maker, citing people familiar with the matter. The stock was up about 21% at $22.32 in morning trade, compared with Monday’s close of $18.39,…

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  • Sensex Drops 500 Points Amid Foreign Selling, Rupee Weakness, And Budget Caution
    January 29, 2026, 11:54 PM EST. The S&P BSE Sensex fell over 500 points to 82,050 in early trade on Thursday, breaking a three-day gain streak. Despite a positive Economic Survey forecasting 6.8-7.2% GDP growth by FY27, investors turned cautious. Foreign portfolio investors continued selling Indian equities, offloading shares worth Rs 43,686 crore in January alone, exerting downward pressure. The Indian rupee's weakness against the dollar added to market unease. As the Union Budget approaches, concerns over global uncertainties, mixed earnings, and rising crude oil prices near $70 per barrel dampened sentiment. Domestic institutional investors stepped in as buyers, but risk aversion kept broader markets subdued. Analysts advise selective investing amid these headwinds and suggest avoiding chasing short-term rallies.
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