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NASDAQ:SNPS News 30 December 2025 - 6 February 2026

Synopsys stock extends slide as AI-spending jitters hit software — what to watch next

Synopsys stock extends slide as AI-spending jitters hit software — what to watch next

Synopsys shares fell 2% to $410.44 Thursday, marking a sixth straight decline amid a broader tech selloff. About 3.8 million shares changed hands as investors pulled back from software stocks over concerns about AI spending returns. The stock now trades nearly 37% below its 52-week high. Synopsys reports earnings Feb. 25.
Synopsys stock slips again after Tuesday’s rout as AI disruption fears hit software

Synopsys stock slips again after Tuesday’s rout as AI disruption fears hit software

Synopsys shares fell 1.2% to $414.07 Wednesday afternoon, extending losses after an 8.5% drop Tuesday during a broad software sector selloff. Trading volume Tuesday more than doubled its 50-day average, with the stock now 36% below its July peak. Traders remain defensive, with options activity skewed toward downside bets. Synopsys reports Q1 earnings after markets close on Feb. 25.
Intuit stock drops 11% after-hours as AI disruption fears spread — what investors watch next

Intuit stock drops 11% after-hours as AI disruption fears spread — what investors watch next

Intuit shares plunged 10.9% to $434.09 in after-hours trading Tuesday, after falling 11% during the session. The S&P 500 software and services index dropped 3.8%, with Salesforce, Datadog, Adobe, Synopsys, and Atlassian also down sharply. The Nasdaq Composite lost 1.4%. Analysts cited aggressive repricing of software stocks as AI offerings from Anthropic raised concerns over future growth and competition.
Synopsys stock rises as CEO flags export curbs, points to March Converge event

Synopsys stock rises as CEO flags export curbs, points to March Converge event

New York, Jan 12, 2026, 21:23 EST — Market closed. Synopsys (SNPS.O) ended Monday 1.6% higher at $533.42 as investors digested a shareholder letter from CEO Sassine Ghazi. He highlighted “export restrictions” adding “a measure of uncertainty” to 2025 and flagged “execution challenges.” Ghazi also announced the company will showcase its integrated Synopsys-Ansys platform at a “Synopsys Converge” event in Silicon Valley this March. (Synopsys Investor Relations) Timing is key. Export restrictions now heavily influence chip tools and design software sectors, with investors scrambling to assess how much disruption is already priced into forecasts for 2026. Synopsys provides electronic design
Synopsys stock climbs into weekend on chip rally; insider sale filing in focus

Synopsys stock climbs into weekend on chip rally; insider sale filing in focus

NEW YORK, Jan 9, 2026, 20:46 EST — Market closed Shares of Synopsys Inc climbed 2.1% on Friday, closing at $525.18. The chip-design software company saw a volatile start to 2026 but gained momentum with a semiconductor sector rally late in the week. The move came as U.S. stocks hit new highs following a weaker-than-expected December jobs report, keeping hopes for rate cuts alive. Meanwhile, the PHLX semiconductor index surged to a record peak. “On the overall AI theme, investors are getting granular and picking the winners and losers in terms of sub-themes and individual names,” said Zachary Hill, head
Synopsys stock rises after CES automotive push as AI trade returns to tech

Synopsys stock rises after CES automotive push as AI trade returns to tech

New York, January 7, 2026, 19:36 (EST) — After-hours Synopsys, Inc. shares rose in after-hours trading on Wednesday, tracking a renewed bid for AI-linked technology names and fresh attention on the chip-design software maker’s automotive pitch at CES. Synopsys was up 2.2% at $519.70, after trading between $506.13 and $521.43 during the session; rival Cadence Design Systems gained 1.8%. Synopsys on Tuesday laid out new automotive engineering tools and partnerships at CES 2026, including updates tied to sensor simulation and its “Virtualizer” developer kits — software packages that let engineers build and test code on virtual chips before the hardware
Synopsys stock climbs as CES automotive push and chip rally lift SNPS shares

Synopsys stock climbs as CES automotive push and chip rally lift SNPS shares

New York, Jan 6, 2026, 15:51 EST — Regular session Shares of Synopsys Inc rose 2.9% to $508.47 in afternoon trading on Tuesday, extending gains from the prior session. The stock has traded between $494.19 and $509.40, with about 1.4 million shares changing hands. The move matters because electronic design automation — software used to design and test chips — often moves early in the spending cycle, when customers lock in tools ahead of new silicon projects. Synopsys is also trying to deepen its foothold in automotive engineering as carmakers add more computing power and sensors. The PHLX semiconductor index
Synopsys stock rises nearly 3% today as Loop Capital lifts target to $600; SNPS outperforms peers

Synopsys stock rises nearly 3% today as Loop Capital lifts target to $600; SNPS outperforms peers

NEW YORK, January 2, 2026, 15:42 ET — Regular session Synopsys Inc (SNPS) shares rose 2.8% to $482.78 in afternoon trading on Friday, a strong start for the Nasdaq-listed chip-design software maker on the first U.S. session of 2026. The move matters because investors are re-setting positions after last year’s rally in growth stocks, and Synopsys sits close to the front end of the semiconductor spending cycle. Synopsys sells electronic design automation (EDA) software — tools that help engineers design and test chips before they are manufactured — making the stock a key read-through for corporate R&D budgets tied to
Synopsys stock (SNPS) heads into 2026 down 1% — what traders watch next

Synopsys stock (SNPS) heads into 2026 down 1% — what traders watch next

NEW YORK, January 1, 2026, 17:06 ET — Market closed. Synopsys shares last closed down about 1% at $469.72 on Wednesday, with U.S. markets shut on Thursday for the New Year’s Day holiday. Reuters The move matters because the chip-design software group is being pulled between two forces: continued spending tied to artificial intelligence hardware and a late-year wobble in big tech that has investors reassessing positioning into 2026. Reuters+1 Synopsys is a key supplier of electronic design automation (EDA) software — tools engineers use to design and verify chips before they are manufactured — and it competes closely with
Synopsys stock slips today as SNPS faces lawsuit deadline in thin year-end trade

Synopsys stock slips today as SNPS faces lawsuit deadline in thin year-end trade

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 15:44 ET — Regular session Synopsys shares were down $3.06, or 0.6%, at $475.91 in late-afternoon trade, after moving between $472.05 and $483.14 on the day. The chip-design software company sells electronic design automation tools — software used to design and verify semiconductors — and its stock has been sensitive to shifts in AI-linked tech sentiment into year-end. That sensitivity is getting tested on a holiday-thinned session when small headlines can drive outsized moves. “It’s just a healthy rebalancing of allocations more so than an emotionally driven sell-off,” said Mark Hackett, chief market strategist at
Synopsys stock closes higher as traders eye Dec. 30 lawsuit deadline and Fed minutes

Synopsys stock closes higher as traders eye Dec. 30 lawsuit deadline and Fed minutes

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 21:23 ET — Market closed Synopsys shares ended Monday up 0.4% at $478.97, holding gains into the close even as broader U.S. stocks slipped in holiday-thinned trading. Reuters The chip-design software maker is closely watched because its electronic design automation (EDA) tools—software used to design and test chips—sit early in the semiconductor supply chain and tend to reflect demand for next-generation computing. Reuters The timing matters. U.S. markets are heading into the final days of the year with light liquidity, while investors await the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes on Tuesday for clues on the

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Procter & Gamble stock price holds near $159 as defensive rotation builds ahead of jobs, CPI

Procter & Gamble stock price holds near $159 as defensive rotation builds ahead of jobs, CPI

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 6, 2026, 21:19 EST — Market closed. Procter & Gamble shares edged higher on Friday, a muted move that still kept the Dow component in step with a consumer-staples bid into the weekend. The stock finished up about 0.4% at $159.17 after swinging between $157.59 and $159.97. The timing matters. P&G is the kind of name investors park in when they want earnings that look steady, even if the economy turns noisy, because people keep buying basics like detergent and diapers. That “defensive” label can cut both ways. If next week’s data changes the market’s view on
Carvana stock jumps 5% to $403.67 — here’s what CVNA traders are watching next

Carvana stock jumps 5% to $403.67 — here’s what CVNA traders are watching next

7 February 2026
Carvana shares rose 5.21% Friday to $403.67, rebounding after recent volatility sparked by a short-seller report from Gotham City Research. The company denied allegations of overstated earnings and undisclosed ties to DriveTime. Carvana will report Q4 and full-year 2025 results after markets close on Feb. 18. The January U.S. CPI report is scheduled for Feb. 13.
Confluent stock hugs IBM’s $31 bid — here’s what investors watch next week

Confluent stock hugs IBM’s $31 bid — here’s what investors watch next week

7 February 2026
Confluent shares closed at $30.57 Friday, 43 cents below IBM’s $31-per-share cash offer, ahead of key events next week. The company will report earnings Feb. 11 without a call or outlook, and shareholders vote on the merger Feb. 12. Confluent disclosed 17 demand letters and two lawsuits over proxy disclosures but denies wrongdoing. The IBM deal values Confluent at $11 billion.
BitMine Immersion (BMNR) stock whipsaws with ether — what to watch before Monday

BitMine Immersion (BMNR) stock whipsaws with ether — what to watch before Monday

7 February 2026
BitMine Immersion Technologies shares rose 16.8% to $20.32 Friday after a 14.3% drop Thursday, tracking sharp swings in ether and bitcoin. Trading volume hit 54 million shares. The company held over 4.2 million ether and 193 bitcoin as of Feb. 1, with nearly 2.9 million ether staked, according to an SEC filing. Crypto price moves over the weekend are expected to drive Monday’s open.
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