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Sivers Semiconductors Stock: Nasdaq Push Faces Restated Losses and a New Deadline

Sivers Semiconductors Stock: Nasdaq Push Faces Restated Losses and a New Deadline

Sivers Semiconductors restated its 2024 and 2025 accounts, widening reported losses, as it prepares for a possible Nasdaq New York dual listing. The company delayed its Q1 report to May 29 due to ongoing audit work. Shareholders will vote June 15 on board changes, a no-dividend proposal, a stock-option plan, and new share issue powers. Sivers shares fell 4.7% Friday after a sharp rise earlier in the week.
Sivers Semiconductors Stock: Annual Report Delay Puts Nasdaq New York Listing Plan Under the Microscope

Sivers Semiconductors Stock: Annual Report Delay Puts Nasdaq New York Listing Plan Under the Microscope

Sivers Semiconductors delayed its 2025 annual report to May 15 from April 27, citing extended audit work tied to a possible Nasdaq New York dual listing. The annual meeting moves to June 15. Shares closed Friday at SEK 31.96, up 12.7% on the day and 669% year-to-date. Sivers recently raised SEK 125 million in a directed share issue.

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  • Japan's Kioxia Plans U.S. ADR Listing Amid Memory Market Growth
    May 15, 2026, 10:25 AM EDT. Kioxia, a major Japanese memory supplier and peer to Micron and Sandisk, is set to list American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) on a U.S. stock exchange. This move aims to broaden investor access to Kioxia shares amid growing global demand for memory chips. The U.S. listing will enable easier trading for American investors while raising Kioxia's profile in international markets. The company plays a significant role in the flash memory sector, a key component in smartphones, computers, and data centers. Kioxia's entry into U.S. markets underscores its strategy to capitalize on the expanding semiconductor industry and diversify its shareholder base.

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Nokia’s U.S.-listed shares dropped about 5% Friday, trading at $13.74 after a recent AI-driven surge. The decline followed a rally sparked by Cisco’s report of $5.3 billion in AI infrastructure orders from hyperscalers. Nokia saw a 54% jump in first-quarter operating profit and named Siemens’ Emma Falck as president of Mobile Infrastructure, effective September 1.
Why Is XRP Down Today? Rate Fears Hit Ripple Token After Clarity Act Pop

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15 May 2026
XRP fell to around $1.44 Friday after touching $1.54, as traders reacted to higher U.S. Treasury yields and fading hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts. Senate Banking Committee advanced the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, but broader risk assets also dropped. XRP futures saw $6.83 billion in volume and $17.1 million in liquidations. Bitcoin and ether also declined.
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Why Is Bitcoin Down Today? BTC Slips Below $80,000 as Hot Inflation, Yields and ETF Wobbles Hit Crypto

15 May 2026
Bitcoin dropped below $80,000 Friday, trading at $79,202, down 0.9% as U.S. inflation data and rising Treasury yields pressured crypto markets. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of over $860 million across May 12–13, according to Farside Investors. The 10-year Treasury yield neared a one-year high, and the dollar posted its strongest weekly gain in two months. Ether, Solana, and Cardano also declined.
POET Technologies Stock Is Down Today: Why the $400 Million Financing Hit POET After the Opening Bell

POET Technologies Stock Is Down Today: Why the $400 Million Financing Hit POET After the Opening Bell

15 May 2026
POET Technologies shares dropped 10.2% to $18.47 after announcing a $400 million direct offering of 19.05 million shares and warrants to a single investor. The deal, priced at $21 per share-plus-warrant, comes as the company reports a $50 million initial order from Lumilens but faces investor concerns over dilution, CFO succession, and execution risks tied to new AI optics production.
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