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ADM Stock Plummets on Outlook Cut – Key Facts and What’s Next

ADM Stock Plummets on Outlook Cut – Key Facts and What’s Next

ADM shares fell about 10% to $54 on Nov. 4 after the company cut its 2025 profit forecast and missed Q3 revenue estimates. Adjusted Q3 earnings were $0.92 per share, above forecasts, but revenue of $20.37 billion missed expectations. The new full-year EPS outlook of $3.25–$3.50 is well below Wall Street estimates. Year-to-date, ADM stock remains up 19%.
4 November 2025
China’s Soybean Buying Spree After Trade Truce Thrills Farmers, Shakes Markets

China’s Soybean Buying Spree After Trade Truce Thrills Farmers, Shakes Markets

China agreed to buy 12 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans by January and 25 million tons annually for three years under a trade truce announced Oct. 30. State grain trader COFCO purchased the first U.S. soybeans of the year just before the Trump-Xi summit. Chicago soybean futures hit 15-month highs on the news. Analysts say the deal restores pre-trade-war levels but warn tariff issues remain unresolved.
31 October 2025

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  • Building Materials Stocks Q1 Review: UFP Industries Lags, Vulcan Materials Leads
    May 20, 2026, 3:25 AM EDT. As Q1 earnings close, building materials stocks showed mixed results. UFP Industries (NASDAQ:UFPI) reported a revenue drop of 8.4% to $1.46 billion, missing estimates by 3.5%, citing geopolitical tensions and rising input costs. Its shares fell 13.9% post-report. Conversely, Vulcan Materials (NYSE:VMC) led the sector with a 7.4% revenue rise to $1.76 billion, beating forecasts by 5.8%. The sector overall exceeded revenue expectations by 1.4% but issued cautious revenue guidance, down 2.5% for next quarter. Shares in the group declined on average by 8.2%, reflecting concerns over cyclical construction demand, raw material costs, and economic uncertainties including interest rates. Innovations in energy-efficient materials and productivity are increasingly key competitive factors.

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Viavi Stock Drops After $500 Million Share Sale Plan — The Debt Move Investors Can’t Ignore

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Viavi Solutions shares dropped 7.1% in after-hours trading Tuesday after the company announced a $500 million public stock offering aimed at repaying debt. The offering, unveiled just after the Nasdaq close, could add roughly 10.1 million new shares. Viavi plans to use proceeds to pay down a $450 million loan. Total debt would fall to $650 million, according to a preliminary SEC filing.
Analog Devices Shares Rally After $1.5B AI Power Deal Ahead of Earnings

Analog Devices Shares Rally After $1.5B AI Power Deal Ahead of Earnings

20 May 2026
Analog Devices agreed to acquire Empower Semiconductor for $1.5 billion in cash, sending ADI shares up 1.36% to $419.95 in after-hours trading after closing down 1.02%. The deal, approved by both boards, is expected to close in the second half of 2026 pending regulatory review. Empower CEO Tim Phillips will continue to lead integrated voltage regulator work after the merger.
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