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Epsium Enterprise (EPSM) Soars as Nasdaq Standout: Inside Today’s Wild Trading on 21 November 2025

Epsium Enterprise (EPSM) Soars as Nasdaq Standout: Inside Today’s Wild Trading on 21 November 2025

Macau-based premium drinks distributor Epsium Enterprise Limited (NASDAQ: EPSM) has exploded back into the spotlight after a 66% surge on Thursday and another bout of volatile pre‑market trading today, 21 November 2025. Here’s what’s really going on with EPSM stock, what the company actually does, and the key risks for investors following the move. EPSM Becomes One of Nasdaq’s Top Gainers Overnight On Thursday, 20 November 2025, Epsium Enterprise Limited (EPSM) was one of the strongest performers on the Nasdaq Composite. Market analytics platform ChartMill gave an even more dramatic snapshot, noting that EPSIUM ENTERPRISE LTD‑A (NASDAQ: EPSM) was up
Sonder Holdings (SOND) Bankruptcy Latest: Chapter 7 Liquidation, Lawsuits and Stock Outlook – 20 November 2025

Sonder Holdings (SOND) Bankruptcy Latest: Chapter 7 Liquidation, Lawsuits and Stock Outlook – 20 November 2025

Sonder Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: SOND) is now in full collapse mode. After Marriott International abruptly terminated a 20‑year licensing agreement on 9 November, Sonder announced on 10 November that it would immediately wind down operations and pursue a Chapter 7 liquidation of its U.S. business, with insolvency proceedings planned in the international markets where it operates. Nasdaq+1 In the days since, the situation has escalated: For investors, the key question on 20 November 2025 is no longer whether Sonder can survive, but how little – if anything – will be left for common shareholders once creditors are paid. SOND stock

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Bitfarms stock jumps on Keel rebrand and U.S. redomiciliation plan — what BITF investors watch next

Bitfarms stock jumps on Keel rebrand and U.S. redomiciliation plan — what BITF investors watch next

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 05:41 EST — Market closed. Bitfarms shares ended Friday up 25.2% at $2.14, with trading volume around 59 million shares, after the company laid out a plan to shift its corporate home to the United States and rebrand. The company said its board approved a Canadian “plan of arrangement” — a court-supervised process — to redomicile, or move its legal home, from Canada to the United States, with the parent expected to be a Delaware corporation called Keel Infrastructure. CEO Ben Gagnon said the move marks “the final phase” of Bitfarms’ U.S. pivot and that
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