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NYSE:ENR News 14 August 2025 - 18 November 2025

Energizer Holdings (ENR) Stock Plunges Over 20% After Q4 2025 Earnings Miss and Cautious 2026 Outlook

Energizer Holdings (ENR) Stock Plunges Over 20% After Q4 2025 Earnings Miss and Cautious 2026 Outlook

Energizer Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ENR) shares are under heavy pressure today after the battery and auto-care company reported fiscal fourth-quarter 2025 results that missed Wall Street profit expectations and issued a cautious earnings outlook for fiscal 2026, citing tariff headwinds and softer consumer demand. PR Newswire+2Zacks+2 Around mid-morning, ENR was trading near $18.20, down roughly 23–24% on the day, wiping out hundreds of millions of dollars in market value in a single session. ChartMill Key Takeaways for ENR Investors Today Q4 2025: Sales Up, Profits Down as Organic Demand Softens Energizer’s fiscal fourth quarter, covering the period ended September 30,
PEM vs Alkaline vs Solid Oxide Electrolyzers: The 2025 Hydrogen Technology Showdown

PEM vs Alkaline vs Solid Oxide Electrolyzers: The 2025 Hydrogen Technology Showdown

Alkaline electrolyzers use a liquid potassium hydroxide (KOH) electrolyte, operate at about 60–80 °C, and have decades of industrial use in chlor-alkali and fertilizer plants. PEM electrolyzers use a solid polymer membrane and typically operate at 50–80 °C, delivering very high-purity hydrogen (>99.999%), with iridium catalysts at the anode and platinum at the cathode. SOEC operate at 700–850 °C with a ceramic oxide-ion electrolyte, reduce steam to hydrogen, and can exceed 80% LHV electrical efficiency when heat is supplied, with Sunfire achieving about 84% LHV in a multi‑megawatt unit and NASA reporting a 4 MW SOEC system in 2023. CapEx

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Real estate stocks rise as rate-cut bets return; XLRE ends at $41.99 ahead of payrolls and CPI

Real estate stocks rise as rate-cut bets return; XLRE ends at $41.99 ahead of payrolls and CPI

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 13:37 EST — Market closed. U.S. real estate stocks ended Friday higher, with the Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLRE) up 1.8% at $41.99. The group matters right now because it trades off rates, often more than headlines. REITs — real estate investment trusts that own income-producing property — lean on debt and pay out a large share of cash flow, so moves in borrowing costs can land straight on valuations. Wall Street rebounded sharply, with the Dow closing above 50,000 for the first time and the S&P 500 up nearly 2%. The benchmark
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