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NYSE:FUBO News 7 December 2025 - 22 December 2025

fuboTV Inc. (FUBO) Stock News Today: Disney-Hulu Integration, NBCUniversal Blackout Fallout, and Analyst Price Targets on December 22, 2025

fuboTV Inc. (FUBO) Stock News Today: Disney-Hulu Integration, NBCUniversal Blackout Fallout, and Analyst Price Targets on December 22, 2025

fuboTV Inc. (NYSE: FUBO) heads into the final stretch of 2025 as a very different company than it was a year ago—and the stock is trading like it. As of December 22, 2025, FUBO shares were around $2.71 (latest trade time shown: 11:42 UTC), reflecting a small rebound after a rocky late-November to mid-December stretch that’s been dominated by a high-stakes distribution fight with NBCUniversal and the messy reality of operating a “new” pay-TV giant under Disney’s controlling ownership. What’s making FUBO particularly interesting (and, yes, particularly chaotic) is that investors are trying to price three storylines at once: Below
22 December 2025
FuboTV (FUBO) Stock in December 2025: Price Cuts, Hulu + Live TV Merger and NBCU Dispute — Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis

FuboTV (FUBO) Stock in December 2025: Price Cuts, Hulu + Live TV Merger and NBCU Dispute — Latest News, Forecasts and Analysis

Updated: December 7, 2025 – informational only, not financial advice. Where FuboTV Stock Stands Right Now After a volatile year, FuboTV Inc. (NYSE: FUBO) heads into mid‑December 2025 at around $2.85 per share, the closing price on Friday, December 5.Investing.com+1 That price leaves FUBO: The company’s market cap is just under $1 billion and it trades at a trailing price‑to‑sales ratio of roughly 0.6x and a trailing P/E around 8–9x, unusually low for a streaming name but complicated by non‑recurring items and the Hulu + Live TV transaction.Ticker Nerd+1 Technically, things look rough in the very short term: So while

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Nvidia stock jumps 8% as AI chip stocks rebound on Big Tech spending — what to watch next week

Nvidia stock jumps 8% as AI chip stocks rebound on Big Tech spending — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 12:14 EST — Market closed. Nvidia shares surged 7.8% on Friday, capping a sharp rebound in AI stocks tied to chips and data centers after investors leaned back into the “picks-and-shovels” trade. AMD climbed 8.3% and Broadcom gained 7.1%, pushing the Philadelphia semiconductor index — a widely watched gauge of chip stocks — up 5.7%, while Amazon slid 5.6% after flagging a more than 50% jump in capital expenditures, or capex, this year. Ross Mayfield, an investment strategy analyst at Baird, said the selloffs have drawn buyers back because “there’s real demand” for AI products.
Bitcoin price wobbles below $69,000 on weekend — what matters before Monday’s reopen

Bitcoin price wobbles below $69,000 on weekend — what matters before Monday’s reopen

7 February 2026
Bitcoin fell 1.1% to $68,917 Saturday after volatile trading, while Ether held near $2,036. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw $330.7 million in net inflows on Feb. 6, reversing outflows the previous day. Strategy shares rebounded after hitting a low of $111.27 Thursday. Traders are watching Monday’s U.S. market open and the upcoming inflation report for direction.
XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

XRP price today slips near $1.42 as thin weekend liquidity keeps traders on edge

7 February 2026
XRP fell about 5% Saturday to $1.42, extending a 22% weekly drop as thin liquidity and macro jitters drove sharp swings. Bitcoin rebounded above $70,000 after a brief plunge, while ether surged 12%. Ripple outlined plans for an “Institutional DeFi” roadmap, including a new lending protocol and permissioned DEX. The Federal Reserve held rates steady last week, with officials signaling caution on inflation.
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