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WeRide (0800.HK) and Pony.ai (2026.HK) sink on Hong Kong debut as IPO wave tests robotaxi stocks

WeRide (0800.HK) and Pony.ai (2026.HK) sink on Hong Kong debut as IPO wave tests robotaxi stocks

Nov 6, 2025 — Hong Kong Chinese robotaxi developers WeRide and Pony.ai stumbled out of the gate in Hong Kong on Thursday, with both stocks sliding around 10% in early dealings despite raising a combined ~HK$9.1 billion (US$1.17 billion) in fresh capital. The weak start comes amid a rush of new listings and lingering doubts about the near‑term profitability of autonomous‑driving businesses. Reuters Key takeaways How the debuts priced—and why shares slid WeRide’s global offering was set at HK$27.10 per share for ~88.3 million shares, targeting ~HK$2.39 billion (US$308 million) in proceeds. Trading began today after the company’s 2024 Nasdaq
AMC Stock Today (Nov 5, 2025): Q3 Revenue Beats Estimates, Loss Widens; CEO Sees Best Q4 in Six Years

AMC Stock Today (Nov 5, 2025): Q3 Revenue Beats Estimates, Loss Widens; CEO Sees Best Q4 in Six Years

AMC Entertainment’s (NYSE: AMC) shares are in focus after the company posted third‑quarter results and struck an upbeat tone on year‑end box office momentum. What happened today AMC reported Q3 revenue of $1.30 billion, topping Wall Street’s ~$1.23 billion consensus, as summer and early fall releases kept moviegoers coming back. The company also booked a net loss of $298.2 million for the quarter, with management citing non‑cash items tied to its July debt transactions among the drivers. CEO Adam Aron said he expects the industry’s fourth quarter to be the highest‑grossing in six years and projected a materially larger 2026
5 November 2025
Oracle (ORCL) Stock Rockets 70% on AI Frenzy – Jim Cramer Warns “It’s the Only One I’m Worried About”

Oracle Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): ORCL holds near $250 as AI-debt spotlight, Gartner win and PwC rollout shape the narrative

Oracle stock trades around $250 today as Reuters flags AI-debt risks, Oracle touts Gartner MQ leadership, and PwC expands on Oracle Cloud ERP. Today’s top ORCL headlines you need to know Price action today Oracle (NYSE: ORCL) finished the regular session near $250 and traded around $250.31 as of 22:29 UTC, with an intraday low of $244.68 and high of $252.40. The tape shows a constructive, if choppy, session around the psychologically important $250 level as investors digested debt‑structure headlines alongside product‑side wins. (See live chart above.) Why these headlines matter for the stock 1) Balance‑sheet questions vs. AI growth
IBM Stock Soars on AI, Quantum, and Cloud Hype – Is the Rally Sustainable?

IBM Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): Shares Tick Higher as Big Blue Confirms Q4 Layoffs and Unveils AI Partnership With Agassi Sports

Published: November 5, 2025 • Updated: 22:22 UTC IBM at a glance (intraday) Top takeaways for NYSE: IBM on November 5, 2025 What’s moving IBM today 1) Q4 workforce rebalancing keeps spotlight on margin mix Fresh reporting today reiterates IBM’s plan to cut thousands of roles in Q4 while keeping U.S. employment roughly flat year over year. Management frames the move as part of an ongoing skills re‑alignment toward software, AI and infrastructure businesses—areas that have been driving growth this year. Investors tend to read such actions as cost discipline that can support free cash flow and margin expansion, albeit
5 November 2025
Dutch Bros (BROS) beats Q3 2025, raises full‑year sales outlook to $1.61B–$1.615B — Stock moves today (Nov. 5, 2025)

Dutch Bros (BROS) beats Q3 2025, raises full‑year sales outlook to $1.61B–$1.615B — Stock moves today (Nov. 5, 2025)

Key takeaways (today): Revenue +25% YoY to $423.6M; adjusted EPS $0.19 vs. ~$0.17 expected; system same‑shop sales +5.7%; FY25 revenue outlook lifted; 160 shop openings targeted in 2025 and ~175 in 2026. Business Wire+2Yahoo Finance+2 What happened today Dutch Bros (NYSE: BROS) reported third‑quarter 2025 results after the bell, delivering 25% year‑over‑year revenue growth to $423.6 million and systemwide same‑shop sales up 5.7% (company‑operated +7.4%). Management said this marked the fifth consecutive quarter of positive transaction growth and noted systemwide AUVs at record highs. Business Wire The company raised full‑year 2025 revenue guidance to $1.61B–$1.615B (from the prior $1.59B–$1.60B range
5 November 2025
ELF Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): e.l.f. Beauty plunges after Q2 revenue miss; FY26 outlook lags Street as tariffs bite

ELF Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): e.l.f. Beauty plunges after Q2 revenue miss; FY26 outlook lags Street as tariffs bite

At a glance (Nov. 5, 2025) What happened today e.l.f. Beauty reported second‑quarter fiscal 2026 (quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025) results showing net sales of $343.9 million (+14% YoY), gross margin of 69% (down 165 bps primarily on higher tariff costs), and adjusted EPS of $0.68. Management highlighted this as the 27th consecutive quarter of net‑sales growth and cited a record launch of Rhode in Sephora North America. Business Wire Why the stock sank after the bell After the release, shares fell about 19% in extended trading as the company’s FY26 outlook—net sales $1.55–$1.57 billion; adjusted EPS $2.80–$2.85—landed below Wall
5 November 2025
DoorDash’s DOT: The Little Robot That Could – Is Suburban Delivery About to Be Revolutionized?

DoorDash (DASH) Stock Today — Nov. 5, 2025: Q3 beat on revenue and GOV, but 2026 spend plans trigger sharp after‑hours selloff

Key takeaways (Nov. 5, 2025) What happened to DASH today (Nov. 5, 2025) DoorDash reported strong top‑line growth for Q3 2025 after the closing bell: revenue rose 27% y/y to ~$3.45B and Marketplace GOV reached $25.0B, while Adjusted EBITDA improved to $754M and GAAP net income was $244M. Management attributed margin improvement partly to advertising revenue and lower credits/refunds and Dasher costs as a share of GOV. Business Wire At the same time, guidance and spending plans grabbed the market’s attention. The company projected Q4 GMV of $28.9–$29.5B, but also signaled it will step up investment “by several hundred million
5 November 2025
Lyft Stock Rockets 30% After Waymo Robotaxi Deal — What’s Next?

Lyft (LYFT) Stock Today — November 5, 2025: Q3 earnings, upbeat holiday guidance, and a new United Airlines rewards tie‑up

Updated: Nov 5, 2025, 21:18 UTC Market snapshot (intraday) What’s moving LYFT today Lyft reported record Q3 2025 results and guided to better‑than‑expected holiday‑quarter bookings, while also unveiling a new MileagePlus® rewards partnership with United Airlines—a trio of headlines keeping the stock bid into the close. Business Wire+2Reuters+2 Q3 2025 by the numbers Operational momentum: management highlighted all‑time highs in Active Riders (28.7M) and Rides (248.8M) for the quarter. Business Wire Outlook: guidance tops expectations For Q4 2025, Lyft expects gross bookings of $5.01B–$5.13B, above Wall Street’s ~$4.98B estimate (LSEG). The company also called out 50% growth in high‑margin premium
5 November 2025
Qualcomm (QCOM) Stock: Poised to Soar on 5G/AI, or Falling Behind? Analysts Weigh In

QCOM Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): Qualcomm Beats Q4, Guides Above on AI‑Phone Rebound; Automotive Tops $1B

Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) reported fiscal Q4 results and an outlook that came in above Wall Street expectations, as demand for premium, AI‑ready smartphones improved and the company’s automotive business crossed the $1 billion quarterly milestone for the first time. Key takeaways Earnings snapshot: beats on revenue and EPS; one‑time tax charge hits GAAP Qualcomm’s September‑quarter revenue rose 10% to $11.27B, while non‑GAAP EPS increased to $3.00 from $2.69 a year ago. GAAP results reflected a $5.7B non‑cash tax charge tied to recent U.S. tax legislation, resulting in a quarterly GAAP loss; the company noted the charge does not affect its adjusted
DoorDash’s DOT: The Little Robot That Could – Is Suburban Delivery About to Be Revolutionized?

DASH Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): DoorDash Slides After Q3 EPS Miss Despite Strong Sales; Bold 2026 Spend and Big Q4 GMV Guidance

Dateline: November 5, 2025 — DoorDash (NASDAQ: DASH) fell in late trading after its third‑quarter report delivered a classic “beat and miss”: revenue topped expectations while earnings per share came in below consensus. Management also telegraphed “several hundred million” dollars of extra investment for 2026, a message that overshadowed otherwise strong growth metrics and an upbeat holiday‑quarter outlook. Key takeaways Market reaction: why DASH fell despite strong top‑line In after‑hours trade, DoorDash shares fell double‑digits as traders focused on the earnings miss and management’s plan to step up 2026 investment in new initiatives and platform technology (including AI tooling). Bloomberg
5 November 2025
Figma Stock’s Post-IPO Rollercoaster: From $68 Billion Debut to Wild Drops – What’s Next for FIG?

Figma (FIG) Stock Today: Q3 2025 Earnings Beat, Raised Guidance, and What to Watch — November 5, 2025

Figma (NYSE: FIG) reported Q3 2025 results, raised full‑year guidance, and outlined AI product momentum. Here’s today’s share price, key numbers, catalysts, and risks investors are watching. At a glance Figma stock price today (NYSE: FIG) Figma shares ended today near $44.01 (-3.9%) and were modestly higher in the post‑market, as investors absorbed the earnings and fresh outlook. For context, the stock’s 52‑week high is $142.92; at today’s close FIG trades roughly ~69% below that peak. Seeking Alpha+1 Note: Intraday and post‑market figures are delayed and may differ from your broker’s real‑time quotes. What Figma reported for Q3 2025 Figma’s
5 November 2025
Duolingo Stock Surges on AI Buzz – Latest Price, Bold Forecasts & Big Risks in 2025

Duolingo (DUOL) Jumps After Q3 Beat, Raises 2025 Outlook — AI Tier, 50M DAUs in Focus | Stock Update for 5 November 2025

TL;DR: Duolingo topped Q3 revenue estimates, lifted full‑year guidance, and highlighted profitable AI features. Daily active users passed 50 million. Shares were reported up in early after‑hours trading, with volatility likely around tonight’s earnings call. Live market snapshot (Nov 5, 2025) Note: After‑hours quotes can diverge across venues. Reuters reported shares up ~7% after the bell on the release; check your trading platform for the latest prints. Reuters What happened today Q3 2025 results and guidance: Scale & growth: Context on the new outlook:Bloomberg notes the updated guide implies ~38% full‑year revenue growth (midpoint), above the prior outlook and Street’s ~36%.
ARM Stock Skyrockets 11% on OpenAI AI Chip News — Is It a Buy?

Arm Stock Today (ARM): Q2 FY26 Beat and Upbeat Q3 Outlook Lift Shares — November 5, 2025

TL;DR Price Action (Nov. 5, 2025) Arm (ARM) finished regular trading around $160.29 (-0.27%) and traded near $163–164 (+~2%) in early after-hours shortly after results crossed the wire (around 4:09 p.m. ET). Levels were volatile as headlines hit. MarketBeat By the Numbers — Q2 FY26 Results (quarter ended Sept. 30) Outlook — Q3 FY26 (current quarter) What’s Driving the Story Today Key Chart & Comparative Context What to Watch on Today’s Call (5:00 p.m. ET) Quick News Roll‑Up — Nov. 5, 2025 Why It Matters Arm’s business model—up‑front licenses + per‑chip royalties—gives it broad exposure to AI’s spread from phones
5 November 2025
Robinhood’s Wild 2025 Ride: HOOD Stock Skyrockets 200%, Plunges 9% in a Day – What’s Next?

HOOD Stock Today (Nov 5, 2025): Robinhood’s Q3 Profit Nearly Quadruples to $556M; CFO Succession Announced; Shares Close Up ~4%

Updated: November 5, 2025 At a glance: Robinhood Markets (NASDAQ: HOOD) reported Q3 2025 net income of $556 million ($0.61/share) on $1.27 billion in revenue, powered by a surge in retail trading. Management also disclosed a CFO transition beginning in early 2026. Shares finished today’s regular session up about 4.4% at $142.76 ahead of the 5:00 p.m. ET earnings webcast. Reuters+1 What happened today By the numbers (Q3 FY2025) How that stacked up vs. expectations: Ahead of the print, Wall Street looked for ~$1.21B in revenue and ~$0.54 in EPS, implying a beat on both lines with $1.27B and $0.61
5 November 2025
Snapchat Memories Paywall: Why the App’s New Storage Fees Might Change How You Use Social Media

Snap Stock Soars After Q3 Beat and $400M AI Deal — SNAP Jumps After Hours (Nov 5, 2025)

Snap Inc. (NYSE: SNAP) closed Wednesday at $7.31 before releasing third‑quarter results after the bell; shares spiked more than 20% in extended trading following a revenue beat and a new AI partnership. The after‑hours pop came minutes after the earnings release hit at 4:10 p.m. ET. MarketScreener Canada Key takeaways today What happened Snap’s third‑quarter print showed a return to double‑digit growth and steady user expansion: On the monetization side, Snap highlighted improving direct‑response advertising and new formats like Sponsored Snaps, themes also reflected in same‑day wire coverage. Reuters noted direct‑response ad revenue grew 8% in Q3 as Snap leaned
Nasdaq Rally Hits Speed Bump as Tech Stocks Wobble – Fed Warning and AI Jitters Shake Markets (Sept 24–25, 2025)

NYSE Today — Nov. 5, 2025: Tech‑led rebound, Exzeo’s muted NYSE debut (XZO), and what ADP & ISM say about the outlook

At a glance Market recap: Risk appetite returns, breadth improves U.S. equities turned higher by early afternoon Wednesday, reversing much of Tuesday’s drop. Gains were broad‑based with tech leadership and contributions from retail and financials. The S&P 500 rose ~0.8%, the Dow added nearly 300 points, and the Nasdaq outperformed. AP News On the NYSE’s own midday desk note, strategists flagged strong breadth, small‑cap outperformance, and firmer yields following stronger‑than‑expected data, while noting that tariff‑case headlines were in focus. New York Stock Exchange Biggest NYSE movers to watch New listing: Exzeo’s quiet debut on the Big Board Insurance‑technology provider Exzeo
5 November 2025
Nasdaq Frenzy: Tech Titans’ AI-Fueled Surge Hits Records Ahead of Fed Cut & Earnings Bonanza

Nasdaq Today (Nov. 5, 2025): Tech Rebounds on ADP Beat; AMD Rises, Super Micro Sinks

Published: November 5, 2025 Key Takeaways Market Snapshot — Midday, Nov. 5, 2025 What Moved the Nasdaq 1) Macro: Jobs, Yields, and Tariffs 2) Earnings & Single‑Stock Moves The Day’s Timeline Why It Matters What’s Next (Tonight & This Week) Quick Hits — Stocks on the Radar Methodology & Notes This roundup emphasizes news published on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, drawing on intraday index levels, economic data prints, and corporate reports from reputable outlets (Reuters, WSJ, AP, etc.). Market levels cited reflect the latest available intraday readings at time of writing; percentages and prices may change by the close. Reuters
Tesla’s Stock Skyrockets on AI Hype – Latest Price Jump, Earnings Shocks & Bold 2025 Forecasts

Tesla Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): TSLA Climbs Ahead of High‑Stakes Musk Pay Vote as Europe Sales Slide

Dateline: Nov. 5, 2025 — Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) shares advanced Wednesday as investors braced for a pivotal shareholder vote on CEO Elon Musk’s proposed pay package, even as fresh data showed sharp October sales declines in key European markets and a new lawsuit hit Tesla’s insurance arm. Market snapshot (intraday) What’s moving TSLA today 1) The Musk pay vote—“pay him or risk losing him,” board warns Tesla’s board is urging investors to approve a pay package for Musk valued up to $878 billion over the next decade, arguing that only he can deliver Tesla’s ambitions in AI, robotaxis, and robotics.
Amazon Stock Skyrockets to Record High on AWS Boom – Analysts Predict More Upside

Amazon Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): AMZN Holds Near Record Highs as OpenAI Cloud Pact, Perplexity Lawsuit, and Brazil Payments Push Take Center Stage

Summary: Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) is hovering around recent all‑time highs midday Wednesday as investors digest a flurry of catalysts: a seven‑year, $38 billion AI infrastructure deal with OpenAI that lifted shares earlier this week, a fresh lawsuit against Perplexity over an “agentic” shopping tool, and a Brazil payments expansion via Nubank. Under the hood, Q3 showed AWS growth reaccelerating and management guiding 2025 capital spending toward ~$125 billion to meet AI demand. Bloomberg+4Investopedia+4Reuters+4 Key takeaways What’s moving the stock today (Nov. 5) 1) Amazon files suit against Perplexity over automated shopping.Amazon claims Perplexity’s Comet browser uses an AI “agent” that
5 November 2025
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta Stock Today (Nov. 5, 2025): META edges higher after four‑day rout as AI capex, “PG‑13” Instagram dispute and fresh regulation dominate headlines

At a glance (as of 19:55 UTC): Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) is trading around the mid‑$630s and modestly higher intraday after a sharp post‑earnings slide last week. The bounce comes amid new scrutiny of Instagram’s teen‑safety labels, ongoing debate over Meta’s record AI spending, and lingering regulatory actions in Europe and India. Los Angeles Times+2Reuters+2 Key takeaways What moved META today After last week’s sell‑off, broader U.S. markets steadied this morning, helping large‑cap tech rebound and giving META a lift. The stock’s intraday gains, however, came as investors weighed fresh risk headlines around teen safety labels and ad‑delivery algorithms. The
5 November 2025

Stock Market Today

Energy stocks set for a geopolitical week after Iran warning and oil rebound

Energy stocks set for a geopolitical week after Iran warning and oil rebound

7 February 2026
U.S. energy stocks rose Friday, with the S&P 500 energy sector up 1.88% and Exxon Mobil gaining 2.03%. Brent crude settled at $68.05 a barrel after Iran threatened U.S. bases if attacked. Saudi Aramco cut March Arab Light crude prices to a five-year low for Asia. Kazakhstan’s CPC Blend exports may drop 35% this month due to Tengiz oilfield disruptions.
Financial services stocks rally as XLF jumps, Dow hits 50,000 — what to watch next week

Financial services stocks rally as XLF jumps, Dow hits 50,000 — what to watch next week

7 February 2026
U.S. financial stocks rose Friday, with the XLF fund up 1.8% and the Dow closing above 50,000 for the first time, gaining 2.47%. Goldman Sachs jumped 4.3%, JPMorgan 3.9%, and Citigroup 6.0%. The Federal Reserve held rates steady, and San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly signaled possible cuts this year. Investors await January jobs and inflation data next week.
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