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NASDAQ:RDAC News 10 December 2025

Top Pre‑Market Gainers Today, December 10, 2025: ASPC, ENVB, BDRX and APVO Lead Fed‑Day Frenzy

Top Pre‑Market Gainers Today, December 10, 2025: ASPC, ENVB, BDRX and APVO Lead Fed‑Day Frenzy

U.S. stock futures are edging higher early Wednesday as traders brace for the Federal Reserve’s final policy decision of 2025, with markets pricing in a high probability of another 25‑basis‑point rate cut. Futures on the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500 and Dow are modestly green, while the 10‑year U.S. Treasury yield hovers near 4.18% and commodities like silver trade at record highs above $61 an ounce. TipRanks+1 Beneath the calm surface of the indexes, however, the real fireworks are in pre‑market trading. A handful of thinly traded SPACs and micro‑cap biotechs are posting triple‑digit gains, joined by a distressed hotel REIT

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GE Vernova stock closes up nearly 6% — what to watch before Monday’s trade

GE Vernova stock closes up nearly 6% — what to watch before Monday’s trade

7 February 2026
GE Vernova shares jumped 5.6% to $779.35 Friday as Wall Street rallied and the company reported 1.1 GW of U.S. wind repower orders for 2025. The company also closed its $5.3 billion purchase of the remaining Prolec GE stake and completed a $2.6 billion senior notes offering. Investors await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data.
Citi stock jumps 6% as consent-order exit talk builds — what to watch next week

Citi stock jumps 6% as consent-order exit talk builds — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Citigroup shares rose 6% to $122.69 at Friday’s close after a Reuters report said executives are more optimistic about completing key consent orders this year. Citi also announced a $2.3 billion preferred stock redemption and a matching program for employee “Trump Accounts.” Investors await next week’s U.S. economic data and Citi conference appearances.
T-Mobile stock price slides into the weekend as Feb. 11 earnings update looms

T-Mobile stock price slides into the weekend as Feb. 11 earnings update looms

7 February 2026
T-Mobile US shares fell 2.2% to $197.39 Friday, underperforming peers ahead of its Feb. 11 earnings and capital markets day. The stock ended 29% below its 52-week high as investors await updated 2026–27 targets from CEO Srini Gopalan. Verizon sued T-Mobile over ad claims, which T-Mobile said it will defend. U.S. jobs and inflation data, delayed by a government shutdown, are due next week.
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