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NYSE:PSN News 5 December 2025 - 8 December 2025

Biggest Stock Losers Today: LEGN, MRVL, UL and More Slide as Wall Street Braces for a Fed Rate Cut (December 8, 2025)

Biggest Stock Losers Today: LEGN, MRVL, UL and More Slide as Wall Street Braces for a Fed Rate Cut (December 8, 2025)

Wall Street kicked off “Fed week” in a cautious mood on Monday, December 8, 2025. U.S. stock futures ticked slightly higher, with the S&P 500 hovering just below record territory as traders priced in an ~85–90% chance of another 25‑basis‑point rate cut at the Federal Reserve’s final meeting of the year. TechStock²+1 Beneath that calm index-level picture, several individual U.S. stocks logged outsized losses, led by biotech, AI‑chip, consumer staples and med‑tech names. According to TipRanks’ “Stock Market Losers Today” screen for U.S. equities (data from late morning Eastern time), the day’s biggest percentage decliners included: TipRanks Below is a closer look at the key stories, forecasts and analyst commentary behind the
Parsons Corporation (PSN) Stock Plunges After FAA Contract Loss: December 5, 2025 News, Forecasts and Investor Outlook

Parsons Corporation (PSN) Stock Plunges After FAA Contract Loss: December 5, 2025 News, Forecasts and Investor Outlook

Updated: December 6, 2025 Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN), a U.S. defense and infrastructure engineering firm, saw its stock price collapse on Friday, December 5, 2025, after the company unexpectedly lost a multibillion‑dollar Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) air traffic control contract to rival Peraton. The sell‑off came despite Parsons announcing several major defense and infrastructure wins the same day, leaving investors to weigh a sharp setback against a still‑strong long‑term pipeline. Reuters+2RTTNews+2 Below is a comprehensive look at the latest news, forecasts and analyses around Parsons Corporation stock from December 5, 2025 onward. 1. How Parsons Stock Traded on December 5,
Biggest Stock Losers Today (December 5, 2025): Parsons, Adaptive Biotechnologies, SentinelOne, SoFi and More Slide Despite Calm Markets

Biggest Stock Losers Today (December 5, 2025): Parsons, Adaptive Biotechnologies, SentinelOne, SoFi and More Slide Despite Calm Markets

U.S. stocks ended Friday modestly higher, but under the surface December 5, 2025 was a rough day for a cluster of high‑beta tech, Brazilian financials, streaming, and crypto‑linked names. The S&P 500 closed around 6,870 points (+0.19%), the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.22%, and the Nasdaq Composite rose 0.43%, even as Bitcoin slipped roughly 3% to just under $89,300. Nasdaq Yet individual stocks saw double‑digit percentage drops, driven by contract disappointments, competitive shocks, capital raises, and political risk abroad. Market Snapshot: Calm Indexes, Violent Stock‑Specific Moves That mix of macro calm and idiosyncratic shocks produced a long tail of big losers. Top Stock Losers in U.S.
Parsons Corporation (PSN) Stock Plunges After FAA Contract Loss – But New $3.5 Billion Defense Wins Keep the Long‑Term Story Alive (December 5, 2025)

Parsons Corporation (PSN) Stock Plunges After FAA Contract Loss – But New $3.5 Billion Defense Wins Keep the Long‑Term Story Alive (December 5, 2025)

Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) just had one of its wildest trading days since going public. On Friday, December 5, 2025, the stock suffered a sharp double‑digit drop after the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration chose rival Peraton—not Parsons—as prime integrator for the massive “Brand New Air Traffic Control System” (BNATCS) modernization program. Reuters+1 Ironically, the sell‑off landed on the same day Parsons announced fresh wins across defense and infrastructure, including a $3.5 billion contract vehicle with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and major transportation projects in Missouri and the Seattle area. Quiver Quantitative+2GlobeNewswire+2 Below is a full breakdown of what
Parsons Corporation (PSN) Stock Plunges After FAA Contract Loss: What December 5, 2025 Means for the Outlook

Parsons Corporation (PSN) Stock Plunges After FAA Contract Loss: What December 5, 2025 Means for the Outlook

Updated: December 5, 2025 Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) is having one of its most volatile trading days since going public. After months of anticipation, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) chose rival Peraton—not Parsons—as the prime integrator for the massive “Brand New Air Traffic Control System” (BNATCS) overhaul. In late‑morning trading on Friday, December 5, 2025, Parsons stock was changing hands around $64 per share, down roughly 24% from Thursday’s close of $84.46, putting the name firmly among the day’s biggest decliners. StockAnalysis+1 Yet, on the same day, Parsons announced it had been selected for a $3.5 billion Defense Threat
5 December 2025

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Kenvue stock price holds near $18 as Kimberly-Clark deal math tightens — what to watch next week

Kenvue stock price holds near $18 as Kimberly-Clark deal math tightens — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
Kenvue shares closed Friday at $18.13, up 0.33%, with about 63.5 million shares traded. The Kimberly-Clark offer values Kenvue at roughly $18.76 per share, leaving a deal spread of about 3%. Both companies’ shareholders approved the merger, which is expected to close in the second half of 2026 pending regulatory approvals. Kenvue’s dividend record date is Feb. 11, with earnings due Feb. 17.
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