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NYSE:BIRK News 18 December 2025

Birkenstock (BIRK) Stock Slides on FY2026 Outlook as Tariffs and FX Bite, Despite a FY2025 Beat

Birkenstock (BIRK) Stock Slides on FY2026 Outlook as Tariffs and FX Bite, Despite a FY2025 Beat

Dec. 18, 2025 — Birkenstock Holding plc (NYSE: BIRK) delivered a classic “beat-and-drop” session: strong fiscal 2025 results and record revenue were overshadowed by a more cautious fiscal 2026 outlook that bakes in tariff and currency pressure. SEC+1 As of the latest available trade on Dec. 18, Birkenstock shares were at $42.58, down about 8% on the day, after swinging between $39.73 and $46.75 in heavy volume. The market’s message was blunt: investors liked what Birkenstock just did, but they’re repricing what it may earn next—especially if tariffs and foreign-exchange (FX) headwinds prove sticky. What’s happening with Birkenstock stock today

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Caterpillar stock price jumps 7% to $726 as Dow cracks 50,000 — what matters next week

Caterpillar stock price jumps 7% to $726 as Dow cracks 50,000 — what matters next week

7 February 2026
Caterpillar shares surged 7.1% to $726.20 Friday, driving the Dow above 50,000 for the first time. The move erased recent losses and followed insider selling by Group President Bob De Lange earlier in the week. Deere and CNH Industrial also gained as investors rotated into industrial stocks. Markets await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data.
Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

Amazon stock slides as $200B AI spending plan meets cautious profit outlook

7 February 2026
Amazon shares fell 9% Friday after the company announced plans for $200 billion in 2026 capital spending, mainly for AWS and AI, and issued a first-quarter profit outlook below estimates. The stock drop could erase $200 billion in market value. Fourth-quarter net sales rose 14% to $213.4 billion, while free cash flow declined due to higher spending on AI infrastructure.
Blockchain’s New Pitch: Tracking Supply-Chain Emissions for a Price

Blockchain’s New Pitch: Tracking Supply-Chain Emissions for a Price

7 February 2026
Blockchain industry groups are promoting supply-chain emissions tracking and data transparency, not crypto trading, as key business uses. Companies face mounting pressure to map Scope 3 emissions, which are often hard to verify. Past blockchain supply-chain projects, including Maersk’s TradeLens, struggled with adoption when partners failed to participate.
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