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NASDAQ:UGRO News 14 October 2025

Urban-gro Stock Skyrockets on Flashy Merger Deal – Is This the Cannabis Builder’s Comeback?

Urban-gro Stock Skyrockets on Flashy Merger Deal – Is This the Cannabis Builder’s Comeback?

Merger with Flash Sports & Media Sparks Stock Surge Urban-gro’s announcement of a planned merger with Flash Sports & Media sent its battered stock soaring on October 14. The company revealed it signed a binding LOI to combine with Flash, a private sports-media firm, in what is effectively a reverse mergertipranks.com. Under the proposal, Flash will be absorbed into new Urban-gro subsidiaries, and Flash’s shareholders will receive new Urban-gro shares (unregistered) equal to 19.99% of UGRO’s pre-merger common stock, plus a new series of preferred shares that convert to common upon shareholder approvalsec.govsec.gov. Once the dust settles, Flash’s owners would

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Toyota stock price rises on CEO shake-up and higher profit outlook as buyout deadline nears

Toyota stock price rises on CEO shake-up and higher profit outlook as buyout deadline nears

7 February 2026
Toyota shares rose 2% to 3,780 yen Friday after the company raised its full-year profit forecast and announced CFO Kenta Kon will replace CEO Koji Sato on April 1. Third-quarter net revenues climbed 6.8% to 38.087 trillion yen, but North America posted a 5.6 billion yen operating loss. Toyota’s U.S. ADRs closed up 2.9%. The tender offer for Toyota Industries shares closes Feb. 12.
HSBC share price bounces back after BoE split vote — what to watch before Feb 25 results

HSBC share price bounces back after BoE split vote — what to watch before Feb 25 results

7 February 2026
HSBC shares closed up 2.2% at £13.06 on Friday, reversing Thursday’s drop as traders weighed possible Bank of England rate cuts and awaited the bank’s annual results on Feb. 25. The FTSE 100 rose 0.6%, with major UK banks also gaining. HSBC is also preparing to cut some banker bonuses and push out underperformers amid a cost reset. Key UK, U.S., and euro zone economic data are due next week.
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