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NYSE:FICO News 2 October 2025 - 6 February 2026

Grab stock edges higher in premarket as lidar deal and fintech rollout land ahead of earnings

Grab stock edges higher in premarket as lidar deal and fintech rollout land ahead of earnings

Grab shares rose 0.7% to $4.18 in premarket trading Friday after Hesai named Grab its exclusive lidar distributor in Southeast Asia. Grab Finance also launched automated credit decisioning across six countries using FICO’s platform. The company reports Q4 and full-year 2025 results after U.S. markets close on Feb. 11.
Experian share price slides again as EXPN extends selloff in London

Experian share price slides again as EXPN extends selloff in London

Experian shares fell 1.3% to 2,749 pence in early London trading Wednesday, extending a four-day losing streak. The stock has dropped nearly 10% this week amid investor concerns over AI disruption, regulatory uncertainty, and Fair Isaac’s move to sell mortgage credit scores directly to lenders. Investors are watching for central bank signals and Experian’s February dividend.
Fair Isaac Corp’s 2025 Surge: How a Direct‑to‑Lender Move Disrupted Credit Bureaus and Re‑Energized FICO Stock

Fair Isaac Corp’s 2025 Surge: How a Direct‑to‑Lender Move Disrupted Credit Bureaus and Re‑Energized FICO Stock

Key Facts (as of 2 Oct 2025) FICO Stock Performance (up to 2 Oct 2025) Recent price and volatility. FICO’s closing price of $1,512.71 on 1 Oct 2025 marks its last recorded trading session before the news. This figure is well below the all‑time high of about $2,382 recorded in November 2024 but still above the 52‑week low of $1,300 macrotrends.net. The company’s 50‑day moving average was $1,464.77 and the 200‑day moving average $1,703.46 marketbeat.com, suggesting shares had been consolidating after a sharp decline. Impact of direct licensing announcement. On 2 Oct 2025 FICO announced a groundbreaking Mortgage Direct License Program allowing lenders to obtain credit scores directly rather
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RTX stock faces Pentagon payout curb list next week as dividend stays in play

RTX stock faces Pentagon payout curb list next week as dividend stays in play

7 February 2026
RTX closed at $198.66 Friday, up 1.4%, after declaring a 68-cent quarterly dividend payable March 19. The Pentagon is expected to name defense contractors early next week that could face limits on dividends and buybacks under a Trump order. RTX’s Raytheon unit has been singled out as “least responsive.” Companies named would have 15 days to submit remediation plans.
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