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Dayforce stock price: DAY shares stop trading after $12.3 billion Thoma Bravo buyout — what happens now

Dayforce stock price: DAY shares stop trading after $12.3 billion Thoma Bravo buyout — what happens now

Trading in Dayforce shares was halted after Thoma Bravo completed its $12.3 billion acquisition, taking the company private. Shareholders will receive $70 per share in cash as delisting from the NYSE and Toronto exchanges begins. Options on Dayforce are being removed from U.S. venues, with all open orders canceled by February 4. Dayforce last traded at $69.86 on February 3 with heavy volume.
5 February 2026
Dayforce stock (DAY) stops trading: $70 cash payout, delisting and S&P 500 exit in focus

Dayforce stock (DAY) stops trading: $70 cash payout, delisting and S&P 500 exit in focus

Thoma Bravo completed its $12.3 billion acquisition of Dayforce, taking the HR software company private. Dayforce shares stopped trading, with shareholders set to receive $70 per share in cash. S&P Dow Jones Indices will remove Dayforce from the S&P 500 before Feb. 9, replacing it with Ciena Corp. The NYSE has begun delisting Dayforce stock following the deal’s close.
5 February 2026
Dayforce (NYSE: DAY) Stock on December 4, 2025: Thoma Bravo Buyout, Analyst Ratings and Latest Forecasts

Dayforce (NYSE: DAY) Stock on December 4, 2025: Thoma Bravo Buyout, Analyst Ratings and Latest Forecasts

Dayforce shares traded at $69.11 late December 4, just below the $70 per-share cash buyout price agreed with Thoma Bravo. The stock is down about 5% year-to-date and 13.6% over the past 12 months. Market cap stands near $11 billion. Wall Street analysts maintain a broadly “Hold” outlook as investors focus on the pending deal.

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  • Wall Street Anticipates 178% Revenue Surge for SanDisk in Q3 as Wedbush Raises Price Target
    April 30, 2026, 2:45 PM EDT. SanDisk is expected to report a 178% jump in Q3 revenue to $4.73 billion, up from $1.7 billion a year ago, driven by strong demand for memory products linked to artificial intelligence. Wedbush analyst Matt Bryson boosted his price target by 62% to $1,200, citing better-than-expected memory pricing and an improving outlook into the second quarter. SanDisk's earnings per share are anticipated at $14.66, a sharp turnaround from last year's loss. The surge reflects sustained NAND memory price rallies fueled by AI and data center needs, with market research projecting continued price increases through 2026. SanDisk shares rose over 3% in early trading, with retail investor sentiment highly bullish on social media platforms.

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Oil Prices Surge: Trump’s Iran Standoff Sends Brent Past $126 as Gas Hits $4.30

Oil Prices Surge: Trump’s Iran Standoff Sends Brent Past $126 as Gas Hits $4.30

30 April 2026
Brent crude briefly topped $126 a barrel Thursday, a four-year high, as traders reacted to a prolonged Strait of Hormuz shutdown and possible new U.S. military action against Iran. U.S. gasoline rose to $4.300 a gallon, up 27 cents in a week. Washington is seeking partners for a maritime coalition and considering further use of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Iran warned of strikes on U.S. positions if attacks resume.
Capital One $425 Million Settlement: Who Gets Cash and When Checks Arrive

Capital One $425 Million Settlement: Who Gets Cash and When Checks Arrive

30 April 2026
A federal judge approved Capital One’s $425 million settlement over 360 Savings accounts, setting automatic payments to eligible customers for around July 27 if no appeal is filed. Payments will reflect the extra interest customers would have earned at higher rates, minus fees and costs. The case does not cover credit cards. Customers do not need to file claims unless they opted out of electronic payment.
Indiana Gas Prices Near $5 as Refinery Outage, Iran War Hit Drivers

Indiana Gas Prices Near $5 as Refinery Outage, Iran War Hit Drivers

30 April 2026
Indiana’s average regular gasoline price jumped to $4.417 per gallon Thursday, up 32.5 cents from Wednesday and 72.7 cents from a week ago, according to AAA. Some South Bend and Fort Wayne stations hit $4.99. The spike follows a shutdown at BP’s Whiting refinery and volatile crude prices linked to the Strait of Hormuz. Indiana’s average now exceeds the national average of $4.300.
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