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NYSE:HMC News 30 June 2025 - 27 October 2025

Honda’s EV Shakeup & 104% Production Surge – Will HMC Stock Accelerate Higher?

Honda’s EV Shakeup & 104% Production Surge – Will HMC Stock Accelerate Higher?

HMC Stock Price & Recent Performance Honda Motor Co.’s American Depositary Shares (NYSE: HMC) traded at $31.52 at Friday’s close (Oct. 24) Stockanalysis. The stock has been range-bound in the low-$30s this month, ticking up mid-October then easing slightly. On Oct. 22, HMC jumped ~1.8% intraday and closed at $31.84 – a brief rally attributed to broader market strength Stockanalysis – before settling back to the $31.5 level by week’s end. Year-to-date, Honda is roughly flat, with recent gains erasing a late-summer dip; the shares are “only a small dip away from where [they] started the year,” according to Simply Wall St
Everything Coming in 2025–2026: The Future of Tech Is Finally Here

Everything Coming in 2025–2026: The Future of Tech Is Finally Here

Apple plans to launch the iPhone 17 lineup in September 2025, including iPhone 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max, all powered by a new A19 chip and featuring a 120 Hz ProMotion display on the base model, with rumors pointing to an ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air variant. An iPhone SE 4 is expected in spring 2025, adopting an all-screen OLED design in two sizes (6.1-inch and Plus) and using Apple’s first 5G modem. Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra is rumored for early 2025 with camera upgrades including seamless video zoom and AI image enhancements, and the S25 family is expected
Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

Global EV Powertrain and Platform Developments (May–June 2025)

Tesla reaffirmed plans for affordable next-generation EVs on a new platform, with production targeted for the first half of 2025. Toyota announced 9 new BEV models for Europe in 2025–2026 (6 Toyota and 3 Lexus) as part of its multi-pathway carbon-reduction strategy. Ford unveiled a low-cost EV platform led by a 500-member skunkworks team, with the first vehicle a mid-size electric pickup designed to match Chinese cost structures and a platform that will support up to 8 body styles. GM introduced a “layered” Ultium battery design reducing cell count in a pack by up to 75% and unveiled Lithium Manganese

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OCBC share price slips into weekend — here’s what to watch before the next SGX session

OCBC share price slips into weekend — here’s what to watch before the next SGX session

8 February 2026
Singapore, Feb 8, 2026, 14:50 SGT — Market closed. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp (SGX:O39) shares last closed at S$21.23 on Friday, down 22 Singapore cents, or 1.03%, on the day. The stock traded between S$21.15 and S$21.35, with about 6.2 million shares changing hands. (ShareInvestor) The pullback leaves investors heading into the new week with one date circled: OCBC’s full-year 2025 results, due on Feb. 25. The update is set to land with Singapore banks near their recent highs and with traders still sensitive to any shift in dividend tone or capital plans. (OCBC) The results will also be an early
Lynas Rare Earths share price slides after ASX selloff — what to watch before Monday

Lynas Rare Earths share price slides after ASX selloff — what to watch before Monday

8 February 2026
Lynas Rare Earths closed Friday down 3.2% at A$14.27, extending losses after a 7.9% drop Thursday. The S&P/ASX 200 fell 2.0% to 8,708.80, pressuring miners. No new disclosures since Lynas’ January update, when it reported a 43% rise in quarterly sales revenue despite power outages. CEO Amanda Lacaze will retire at the end of the financial year.
ANZ share price: What to watch after Friday’s slide into next week

ANZ share price: What to watch after Friday’s slide into next week

8 February 2026
ANZ shares closed down 1.5% at A$37.01 on Friday as director Graham Hodges prepares to step down Sunday. The stock remains up nearly 20% over the past year. Investors await key updates from major Australian banks next week, with ANZ’s first-quarter trading update set for Feb. 12. The ASX 200 fell 2% Friday amid broader market jitters.
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