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Springview Holdings (SPHL) stock slips premarket after 674% surge on Singapore solar MOU

Springview Holdings (SPHL) stock slips premarket after 674% surge on Singapore solar MOU

NEW YORK, Jan 16, 2026, 05:06 EST — Premarket Shares of Springview Holdings Ltd fell in premarket trading Friday, retreating from a massive jump driven by news of a solar partnership. The Nasdaq-listed stock dropped 4.8% to $16.57 as of 4:56 a.m. ET, after soaring 673.8% to close at $17.41 on Thursday. https://www.investing.com/equities/springview-holdings-ltd The swing stands out due to a surge in turnover. Roughly 113 million shares traded during the regular session, dwarfing the three-month average of around 1.8 million. That kind of volume can amplify gaps and sharp reversals, especially in small, lightly held stocks. The catalyst was a
Springview Holdings (SPHL) stock jumps 674% on Singapore solar housing tie-up, then slips after-hours

Springview Holdings (SPHL) stock jumps 674% on Singapore solar housing tie-up, then slips after-hours

New York, January 15, 2026, 17:48 EST — After-hours Springview Holdings Ltd shares closed up about 674% on Thursday and eased in after-hours trading after the Singapore construction group flagged a new solar push for its housing projects. The stock ended at $17.41 and was down 8.1% at $16 as of 5:45 p.m. EST. (StockAnalysis) Turnover was anything but normal. The stock swung between $6.08 and $25.11 and traded about 112.5 million shares, versus an average volume of about 38,898, according to SoFi data. (SoFi) The catalyst was a memorandum of understanding — essentially a non-binding outline — between Springview’s
Biggest Stock Gainers Today (December 5, 2025): TGL, SMX, WHLR, DBRG, TORO, PRAX and RBRK Lead a Volatile Session

Biggest Stock Gainers Today (December 5, 2025): TGL, SMX, WHLR, DBRG, TORO, PRAX and RBRK Lead a Volatile Session

The U.S. stock market logged another upbeat session on Friday, December 5, 2025, with the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow all edging higher. But beneath the index-level moves, a cluster of highly volatile small caps, high‑growth tech names and a few mid‑caps stole the show with spectacular double‑ and even triple‑digit gains. StockAnalysis+1 Below is a breakdown of the biggest stock gainers today, why they moved, and what recent forecasts and analyst commentary suggest about their outlooks. All data and price moves refer to the U.S. session on December 5, 2025, unless otherwise noted. Top 10 Biggest U.S. Stock Gainers Today (By

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Northern Star Resources share price dips into weekend as $50m Central Tanami deal closes

Northern Star Resources share price dips into weekend as $50m Central Tanami deal closes

7 February 2026
Northern Star Resources fell 1.7% to A$26.77 Friday, extending losses as gold miners and the broader market declined. MGX Resources completed its A$50 million purchase of a 50% stake in the Central Tanami Gold Project from Northern Star. The All Ordinaries Gold index dropped 3.24%. CME Group raised COMEX gold futures margin requirements to 9% amid volatility.
PLS Group share price slips into weekend as Morgan Stanley and MUFG filings land

PLS Group share price slips into weekend as Morgan Stanley and MUFG filings land

7 February 2026
PLS Group shares closed at A$4.12 Friday, down 1.2% after a 3.7% drop Thursday. Morgan Stanley and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group disclosed increased voting power in the lithium miner, both citing changes dated Feb. 2. The moves came as lithium prices fell and Australian equities posted their sharpest drop in months. PLS reports interim results Feb. 19.
Commonwealth Bank share price near A$159 as CBA earnings, dividend week looms after ASX rout

Commonwealth Bank share price near A$159 as CBA earnings, dividend week looms after ASX rout

7 February 2026
Commonwealth Bank of Australia shares closed at A$158.91, down 0.23% Friday, as the S&P/ASX 200 fell 2.03% and nearly A$70 billion was wiped from the market. The bank reports half-year results and an interim dividend on Feb. 11, with shares going ex-dividend Feb. 18. CBA flagged a A$68 million provision linked to ASIC’s Better Banking review. The RBA raised rates to 3.85% on Feb. 3, with CBA passing on the increase from Feb. 13.
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