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NYSE:AAP News 9 December 2025 - 26 December 2025

Advance Auto Parts (AAP) Stock Today: Live Price, Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching on Wall Street

Advance Auto Parts (AAP) Stock Today: Live Price, Latest News, Analyst Forecasts, and What Investors Are Watching on Wall Street

10:13 a.m. ET in New York on Friday, December 26, 2025 In that holiday-thin session, Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (NYSE: AAP) is trading around $41.04, down roughly 0.2% on the day, after opening near $40.81 and moving between $40.60 and $41.92 so far. The bigger backdrop matters today because Wall Street is navigating a classic end-of-year cocktail: light post-Christmas volume, indexes hovering near record territory, and investors still digesting the implications of recent Federal Reserve rate cuts heading into 2026. Reuters What’s happening in the market right now—and why AAP investors should care Friday’s trading session is unfolding in a
26 December 2025
Advance Auto Parts Stock (NYSE: AAP) on Dec. 24, 2025: Latest News, Turnaround Forecasts, and Analyst Outlook

Advance Auto Parts Stock (NYSE: AAP) on Dec. 24, 2025: Latest News, Turnaround Forecasts, and Analyst Outlook

Dec. 24, 2025 — Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (NYSE: AAP) is back in focus heading into the holiday period after a volatile December for auto-parts retailers. Shares traded around $40–$41 on Dec. 24, bouncing from recent weakness as investors weigh the company’s turnaround execution, sector-wide pricing concerns, and a string of Wall Street notes. Even after today’s rebound, AAP is still moving inside a wide 52-week range of roughly $28.89 to $70.00, a reminder that the market remains deeply split on whether Advance Auto Parts is in a durable recovery—or just enjoying temporary relief rallies. MarketWatch+1 AAP stock today: where
24 December 2025
Biggest Stock Losers Today in the U.S. (Dec. 10, 2025): DYN, SLM, KTB, WAY and More Slide as Fed Decision Looms

Biggest Stock Losers Today in the U.S. (Dec. 10, 2025): DYN, SLM, KTB, WAY and More Slide as Fed Decision Looms

U.S. stocks are trading in a holding pattern on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, as Wall Street waits for the Federal Reserve’s final interest‑rate decision of the year. Index moves are modest, but beneath the surface a cluster of mid‑cap names is posting double‑digit percentage declines, led by Dyne Therapeutics (DYN), SLM Corp (SLM), Kontoor Brands (KTB) and Waystar Holding (WAY). Investing.com+1 According to real‑time data from StockScan, the 10 biggest U.S. stock losers today by percentage move (among actively traded listed shares) are: StockScan Below is a breakdown of what’s driving today’s biggest losers, plus how they fit into the
Advance Auto Parts (AAP) Stock Slides After Target Cut – Does the 2025 Turnaround Still Hold Up?

Advance Auto Parts (AAP) Stock Slides After Target Cut – Does the 2025 Turnaround Still Hold Up?

(for SEO):Advance Auto Parts (NYSE:AAP) stock is down sharply on December 9, 2025 after an analyst price-target cut and weak peer earnings. Here’s the latest on earnings, guidance, dividend, analyst forecasts and the ongoing three-year turnaround plan. Market snapshot: A rough day for Advance Auto Parts stock Advance Auto Parts, Inc. (NYSE: AAP) is back under pressure in Tuesday’s session (December 9, 2025). By midday, AAP shares were trading in the high-$40s, down roughly 7% on the day, in sympathy with sector peer AutoZone’s earnings miss and a fresh price-target cut from Evercore ISI.The Motley Fool+1 According to recent data,

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Lucid stock jumps 14% as Dow tops 50,000 — what LCID investors watch next week

Lucid stock jumps 14% as Dow tops 50,000 — what LCID investors watch next week

7 February 2026
Lucid Group shares jumped 14% to $10.86 at Friday’s close, recovering from an 8% drop the previous day. The move followed a broad Wall Street rally that lifted high-volatility stocks. Lucid reported fourth-quarter deliveries of 5,345 vehicles and full-year deliveries of 15,841. Investors await Lucid’s Feb. 24 results for updates on cash and demand.
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