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TTM Technologies stock price rises as $200 million Raytheon contract keeps buyers interested

TTM Technologies stock price rises as $200 million Raytheon contract keeps buyers interested

TTM Technologies shares rose 2.6% to $98.98 Friday after landing a supply contract with Raytheon worth up to $200 million over three years. The deal covers hardware for Raytheon’s air and missile defense radar program. TTM will join the S&P MidCap 400, replacing Civitas Resources, which could spur index-driven buying. Jabil and Sanmina shares fell, while Plexus edged higher.
Plexus stock jumps 7% in midday trade as contract manufacturers rally after CPI

Plexus stock jumps 7% in midday trade as contract manufacturers rally after CPI

Plexus Corp (PLXS) shares surged about 7% to $171.65 Tuesday, outpacing peers in a broad electronics manufacturing rally. The move followed a December inflation report showing consumer prices up 2.7% year-on-year. Analysts expect Plexus to report Q1 EPS near $1.77 on January 28. The stock now trades above the average analyst target of $159.

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  • California's Wealthiest Lawmakers Rely Heavily on Stock Market Investments
    March 20, 2026, 2:53 PM EDT. Over half of California's lawmakers have a median net worth exceeding $1 million, largely driven by stock market investments. Representative Darrell Issa tops with $282.4 million, mainly from investments and rental properties. Ro Khanna's family recorded over $59 million in stock trades in 2025, holding diverse assets in healthcare and retail sectors. Gilbert Cisneros, with a $65.9 million net worth, invests heavily in defense stocks, raising conflict of interest concerns given his committee role. Retiring ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's wealth, at $187.7 million, largely stems from her venture capitalist husband's holdings in top tech firms. While Khanna supports banning lawmakers from individual stock trading, Issa and Cisneros do not, and Pelosi has shifted from opposition to support for such a ban.
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