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Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) Stock: Latest News, Dream Bowl Meme Coin Distribution Details, and Updated Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 12, 2025)

Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) Stock: Latest News, Dream Bowl Meme Coin Distribution Details, and Updated Analyst Forecasts (Dec. 12, 2025)

Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) disclosed details of its Dream Bowl 2026 Meme Coin distribution in a new SEC filing, emphasizing the token is a digital collectible with no investment value. DVLT traded at $1.44 with about 7.68 million shares exchanged as of Dec. 12, 2025. Distribution to eligible holders starts Dec. 24, pending board approval. Information letters began mailing Dec. 12.
Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock Skyrockets on AI Frenzy – Key Facts & Future Outlook

Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) Stock Today — Nov. 11, 2025: Property‑Class Digital Dividend Set, RWA Licensing Pipeline Expands, Shares Swing on Heavy Volume

Datavault AI shares fell 11.66% to $1.44 after the board approved a “Dream Bowl 2026 Meme Coin” digital dividend, with a record date of Nov. 25 and ex-dividend Nov. 24. The company raised 2025 revenue guidance to $30–$60 million and at least $200 million for 2026, citing dozens of RWA tokenization contract talks. Trading volume reached 37.1 million shares.
Datavault AI (DVLT) Skyrockets 400% on Bitcoin-Fueled AI Hype – Can the Rally Last?

Datavault AI (DVLT) Skyrockets 400% on Bitcoin-Fueled AI Hype – Can the Rally Last?

Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) surged over 400% in a month, hitting $3.00 intraday before closing last week at $1.79. The company secured a $150 million Bitcoin investment from Scilex Holding and signed a letter of intent to acquire NYIAX Inc. Recent financials show a quarterly loss of $0.54 per share on $1.74 million revenue. Analyst ratings remain split, with a 12-month price target averaging $7.
Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock Skyrockets on Bitcoin Deal & AI Hype – Is the 400% Rally Sustainable?

Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock Skyrockets on Bitcoin Deal & AI Hype – Is the 400% Rally Sustainable?

Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) surged over 400% in a month, fueled by AI and crypto speculation, and secured a $150 million Bitcoin investment from Scilex Holding. The company signed a letter of intent to acquire NYIAX and expanded partnerships with IBM. DVLT remains pre-revenue, posting a net loss last quarter, but management raised its 2025 outlook. Analyst sentiment is split, with a wide range of price targets.
Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock Skyrockets on Bitcoin Deal & AI Hype – Is the 400% Rally Sustainable?

Datavault AI (DVLT) Stock Skyrockets on Bitcoin Deal & AI Hype – Is the 400% Rally Sustainable?

Datavault AI (NASDAQ: DVLT) surged nearly 30% to $2.19 on Oct. 14, capping a 400% rally since September amid heavy trading and speculation. The company secured a $150 million Bitcoin-funded investment from Scilex and signed a letter of intent to acquire NYIAX Inc. Analyst opinions remain split, with price targets ranging from $3 to $11. DVLT regained Nasdaq compliance as trading volume and volatility spiked.
DVLT Just Landed a $150M Bitcoin Lifeline — Can Datavault AI Turn a Penny Stock Into an AI Supercomputer?

DVLT Just Landed a $150M Bitcoin Lifeline — Can Datavault AI Turn a Penny Stock Into an AI Supercomputer?

Datavault AI signed a $150 million Bitcoin-funded investment deal with Scilex Holding, split into two tranches. The first $8.067 million is set to close Sept. 26, with the remaining $141.933 million pending shareholder approval due to Nasdaq rules. Scilex will receive up to 278.9 million DVLT shares and board nomination rights. DVLT stock jumped over 28% on Sept. 25 and rose further in pre-market trading.

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Marvell Stock Is Jumping Again — The AI Chip Trade Has One Week To Prove It

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Marvell shares climbed 6.6% to $180.04 Tuesday, outperforming a falling Nasdaq as investors positioned ahead of its May 27 earnings call. Trading volume reached 15.3 million shares, with the company’s market value near $155.5 billion. The stock’s rally followed analyst price target hikes and speculation over AI data-center demand. Marvell last reported record annual revenue and forecast further growth led by its data-center business.
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Enbridge Stock Hits a 52-Week High Even as Line 5 Fight Throws Up a Fresh Risk

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Enbridge Inc. shares hit a 52-week high of C$78.25 on Tuesday, rising 2.76% even as the S&P/TSX Composite slipped 0.1% amid inflation concerns. The move came after the company reaffirmed 2026 financial guidance and despite a partial construction pause on its Line 5 project in Wisconsin. Pembina Pipeline shares also rose, though less sharply.
Amazon shares fall as $200 billion AI question lingers

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19 May 2026
Amazon shares fell 2.3% to $258.73 Tuesday, underperforming the S&P 500 and Nasdaq as investors trimmed tech holdings ahead of Nvidia’s earnings. AWS revenue jumped 28% to $37.6 billion last quarter, but Amazon’s free cash flow dropped to $1.2 billion over the past year from $25.9 billion, reflecting heavy AI spending.
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