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NYSE:ROP News 28 January 2026

Roper stock slips again after outlook miss; Deltek in focus as U.S. funding deadline nears

Roper stock slips again after outlook miss; Deltek in focus as U.S. funding deadline nears

New York, Jan 28, 2026, 13:23 ET — Regular session Roper Technologies shares slipped roughly 2% in early afternoon trading Wednesday, as the software company’s 2026 forecast missed Wall Street expectations, pushing the stock lower. (Yahoo) This move matters since Tuesday’s guidance reset thrust Deltek back into the spotlight. Investors are now trying to figure out if the hiccup is…
Roper Technologies stock (ROP) slides after weak 2026 outlook puts Deltek back in focus

Roper Technologies stock (ROP) slides after weak 2026 outlook puts Deltek back in focus

New York, Jan 27, 2026, 19:58 (EST) — After-hours Roper Technologies shares fell nearly 10% in after-hours trading on Tuesday after the company forecast 2026 profit and revenue growth below Wall Street expectations and flagged softer demand at its Deltek government-contracting unit. The stock was down 9.7% at $369.27, after swinging between $409.99 and $346.36 earlier in the session. (Reuters)…

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  • Intel Jumps 11% on Nvidia and Apple Foundry Partnership Reports
    January 28, 2026, 6:04 PM EST. Intel shares soared 11.04% to $48.78 on Jan. 28, 2026, after reports surfaced of potential foundry deals with Nvidia and Apple. The news sparked optimism over Intel's foundry business, which manufactures chips for other companies, despite previous concerns about its 2026 outlook. Trading volume surged 107% above average to 200 million shares. While top-end chip production is likely to remain with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), any shift to Intel is seen as positive. Intel's CEO also bought shares, adding investor confidence. Semiconductor peers like Nvidia and AMD saw smaller gains, with Nvidia up 1.59%. Intel's stock has yet to fully recover from a double-digit drop following disappointing Q4 2025 earnings showing a $300 million GAAP loss and supply chain challenges.
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