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Powell Max Limited (PMAX) Soars After Ownership Shake‑Up – Stock Forecast & Analysis for December 3, 2025

Powell Max Limited (PMAX) Soars After Ownership Shake‑Up – Stock Forecast & Analysis for December 3, 2025

NASDAQ‑listed micro‑cap Powell Max Limited (ticker: PMAX) is back on traders’ radar after a dramatic after‑hours and pre‑market surge triggered by a change in its controlling shareholder. As of the morning of December 3, 2025, the stock is trading in the mid‑$3 range in U.S. pre‑market, up roughly 40–70% from Tuesday’s $2.25–$2.27 close, with huge volume for such a tiny float. ChartExchange+3Investing.com Canada+3Benzinga+3 The move caps a wild first year on the market for Powell Max – a Hong Kong financial communications company that IPO’d in September 2024, has already faced a Nasdaq delisting threat, executed a 1‑for‑8 reverse split,
Powell Max (PMAX) Stock: Hidden Gem or Sinking Ship? Experts Weigh In

Powell Max (PMAX) Stock: Hidden Gem or Sinking Ship? Experts Weigh In

Company Overview Powell Max is a niche player in Hong Kong’s capital markets. Through its subsidiary, it provides end-to-end financial communications and printing services – from typesetting and translation to newspaper placement – for companies listed (or seeking to list) on the HKEX stockanalysis.com marketscreener.com. CEO Tsz Kin Wong emphasizes that PMAX’s role is “vital” in supporting listed companies’ compliance needs globenewswire.com. In essence, PMAX is to Hong Kong what a financial printer and filing agent is to U.S. markets globenewswire.com. To expand its footprint, Powell Max has been pursuing an aggressive acquisition strategy. In early 2025 the company announced
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MediaTek stock price drops 3.4% as Taiwan market shuts; what investors watch next week

MediaTek stock price drops 3.4% as Taiwan market shuts; what investors watch next week

8 February 2026
MediaTek shares closed down 3.4% at NT$1,710 on Friday in Taipei, with 11.8 million shares traded before the market shut for the weekend. The company said it will double investment in data-center chips and advanced packaging, while warning of rising supply chain costs. Fourth-quarter sales rose 8.8% to NT$150.2 billion, but net income slipped 3.6%. Investors face uncertainty ahead of the Lunar New Year break and a weaker tech sector mood.
Arm Holdings stock rallies into weekend on AI spending hopes — Monday’s next test

Arm Holdings stock rallies into weekend on AI spending hopes — Monday’s next test

8 February 2026
Arm Holdings’ U.S. shares jumped 11.6% Friday to $123.70, capping an 18% two-day rebound amid a rally in chip stocks tied to AI data-center spending. The gains followed Arm’s fiscal Q3 revenue beat, but executives warned memory shortages could cut royalty revenue by up to 2% as smartphone chip shipments are expected to fall 7% in 2026. Investors now await Arm’s “Arm Everywhere” event on March 24.
Zhongji Innolight stock slides nearly 4% into China’s Monday open — what traders watch next

Zhongji Innolight stock slides nearly 4% into China’s Monday open — what traders watch next

8 February 2026
Zhongji Innolight closed down 3.9% at 540.01 yuan in Shenzhen on Friday, with turnover at 17.91 billion yuan. The company forecast 2025 net profit of 9.8–11.8 billion yuan, up as much as 128%, citing strong demand for high-speed products. Executives said most customer orders are booked through late 2026, but flagged tight supply of some optical chips. Zhongji reports earnings March 31 after shares dropped 12% from December highs.
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