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NYSE:PSFE News 13 November 2025

Paysafe (PSFE) Tumbles After Q3 2025 Earnings Miss, Guidance Cut and New Endava AI Partnership

Paysafe (PSFE) Tumbles After Q3 2025 Earnings Miss, Guidance Cut and New Endava AI Partnership

London / New York – November 13, 2025 — Paysafe Limited (NYSE: PSFE) is in the spotlight today after releasing its third‑quarter 2025 results, slashing its full‑year outlook and unveiling a new multi‑year AI‑driven payments partnership with Endava. The mixed update has triggered a sharp sell‑off in PSFE stock despite solid underlying revenue growth. Stock Titan+2 Key takeaways for PSFE today (13 November 2025) Q3 2025 results: modest growth, big tax hit Paysafe’s Q3 2025 revenue came in at $433.8 million, a 2% increase from the same quarter last year. This growth came despite a roughly $24 million revenue headwind

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iFAST share price drops 3% as markets shut; earnings next week in focus

iFAST share price drops 3% as markets shut; earnings next week in focus

7 February 2026
iFAST shares fell 3.2% to S$9.64 in heavy trading Friday, closing near the day’s low as investors awaited FY2025 results due Feb. 12. The stock is about 13% below its 52-week high. iFAST recently agreed to buy a 30% stake in Financial Alliance for S$19.6 million, pending regulatory approval. Assets under administration stood at S$30.62 billion as of Sept. 30.
Sembcorp Industries share price: what to watch after Friday dip as Feb 25 results near

Sembcorp Industries share price: what to watch after Friday dip as Feb 25 results near

7 February 2026
Sembcorp shares closed at S$6.05 on Friday, down 0.33%, as Singapore’s STI dropped 0.8%. Shareholders approved the A$6.5 billion Alinta Energy takeover on Jan 30, but the deal still faces regulatory and closing conditions. Sembcorp will release FY2025 results on Feb 25 before market open. Trading volume reached about 4.3 million shares.
Hongkong Land share price drops 4% despite fresh buyback — what investors watch next

Hongkong Land share price drops 4% despite fresh buyback — what investors watch next

7 February 2026
Hongkong Land shares fell 4.2% to US$8.18 in Singapore on Friday after the company disclosed a buyback of 170,000 shares at US$8.5252 each on Feb. 5, with plans to cancel them. The drop followed a volatile week marked by a new Singapore real estate fund launch and an expanded buyback programme. Investors are watching for the group’s annual results on March 5.
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