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Stock Market News 6 November 2025

DoorDash (DASH) plunges as 2026 spending plan eclipses Q3 beat — What to know today (Nov 6, 2025)

DoorDash (DASH) plunges as 2026 spending plan eclipses Q3 beat — What to know today (Nov 6, 2025)

DoorDash, Inc. (NASDAQ: DASH) is under pressure today after the delivery platform beat Q3 revenue and order-growth expectations but told investors it will spend “several hundred million dollars more” in 2026 to accelerate a new global tech platform and other initiatives. Shares fell sharply in after‑hours trading last night and were down again in early trading today as Wall Street digested the outlook. Financial Times+1 By the numbers (Q3 2025, quarter ended Sept. 30) Earnings vs. expectations: DoorDash reported $0.55 EPS, missing Street estimates (variously reported around $0.67–$0.69). Total costs and expenses rose ~23% to $3.19B, pressuring margins. Reuters+1 Why
6 November 2025
D‑Wave Quantum (QBTS) Q3 2025: Revenue Doubles to $3.7M, Record $836M Cash, Bookings Accelerate — What It Means for the Stock Today

D‑Wave Quantum (QBTS) Q3 2025: Revenue Doubles to $3.7M, Record $836M Cash, Bookings Accelerate — What It Means for the Stock Today

D‑Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) reported third‑quarter fiscal 2025 results before the open today, delivering 100% year‑over‑year revenue growth to $3.7 million and a sharp sequential uptick in customer bookings to $2.4 million. Shares were recently around $31 intraday, modestly higher following the print. The company also ended the quarter with a record $836.2 million cash balance, while GAAP net loss widened to $140.0 million—driven primarily by non‑cash warrant remeasurement charges. Business Wire Key numbers at a glance (Q3 FY25) Why GAAP loss widened while cash hit a record D‑Wave’s $140.0M GAAP net loss reflects $121.9M in non‑cash, non‑operating charges
Arm Holdings (ARM) Beats Q2, Lifts Q3 Outlook on AI Momentum — What to Know Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Arm Holdings (ARM) Beats Q2, Lifts Q3 Outlook on AI Momentum — What to Know Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Why Arm is rallying today Arm delivered another “beat‑and‑raise” quarter as AI workloads continue to shift toward Arm’s power‑efficient compute. Revenue of $1.14B (+34% YoY) topped expectations, while non‑GAAP EPS of $0.39 cleared the Street. Management guided Q3 well above consensus, citing broad‑based strength across smartphones, automotive, IoT—and especially data centers, where hyperscalers are standardizing around Arm for performance‑per‑watt gains. Reuters Under the hood, royalties rose 21% to $620M—helped by higher‑value Armv9 designs and Arm’s Compute Subsystems (CSS)—and licensing surged 56% to $515M on the timing of several high‑value deals. Those metrics underscore Arm’s dual model (upfront IP licenses +
e.l.f. Beauty (ELF) plunges as tariff hit and soft FY‑2026 outlook overshadow Rhode boost: what to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

e.l.f. Beauty (ELF) plunges as tariff hit and soft FY‑2026 outlook overshadow Rhode boost: what to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

What happened e.l.f. Beauty’s stock is tumbling today after the company’s fiscal Q2 print and FY‑2026 guidance underwhelmed investors. In last night’s release, management guided to $1.55–$1.57 billion in sales and $2.80–$2.85 adjusted EPS for FY‑2026, short of consensus (~$1.65B and ~$3.58). The outlook reflects a step‑down in profitability as U.S. import tariffs lift costs and growth in the core e.l.f. brand moderates versus last year’s blockbuster product cycle. Shares fell as much as ~26% after hours Wednesday and were still sharply lower in early Thursday trading. Elf Beauty Investor+1 By the numbers (Q2 FY‑2026) Guidance snapshot vs. last year
MMTec (MTC) soars 627% and then whipsaws pre‑market as Nasdaq delisting clock ticks — What to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

MMTec (MTC) soars 627% and then whipsaws pre‑market as Nasdaq delisting clock ticks — What to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Micro‑cap MMTec, Inc. (NASDAQ: MTC) was the talk of the tape after a +626.97% explosion on Wednesday, Nov. 5, followed by a sharp pre‑market giveback early today. The fireworks come with a looming Nasdaq delisting determination tied to MTC’s minimum bid price deficiency and last year’s reverse split. Here’s the latest, what’s driving the move, and what to watch next. The Economic Times+2 What happened The delisting cloud driving the story Bottom line: The binary, event‑driven setup around a potential Nasdaq hearing is a key backdrop for the outsized moves you’re seeing this week. By the numbers (context for today)
6 November 2025
Oscar Health (OSCR) Q3 2025: ~$3.0B Revenue, EPS Beats, 2025 Guidance Reaffirmed; Balance Sheet Simplified via Note Exchange — Nov. 6, 2025

Oscar Health (OSCR) Q3 2025: ~$3.0B Revenue, EPS Beats, 2025 Guidance Reaffirmed; Balance Sheet Simplified via Note Exchange — Nov. 6, 2025

What happened in Q3 Oscar Health reported third‑quarter revenue of $2,985,984,000 (in thousands), up from $2,423,482,000 a year ago—about 23% YoY growth, driven largely by higher membership. The medical loss ratio (MLR) increased to 88.5% (from 84.6%), which the company tied to a $130M net risk‑adjustment transfer accrual reflecting higher average market morbidity; this was partly offset by $84M of favorable prior‑period development and $22M favorable intra‑year development. The SG&A expense ratio improved to 17.5% (from 19.0%), reflecting cost discipline and fixed‑cost leverage. Business Wire On the bottom line, Oscar posted a net loss of $137.5M (–$0.53/share) versus a $54.6M
6 November 2025
Celsius Holdings (CELH) Q3 2025: Revenue Jumps 173% to $725.1M; GAAP Loss on Distribution Charges as PepsiCo Partnership Deepens

Celsius Holdings (CELH) Q3 2025: Revenue Jumps 173% to $725.1M; GAAP Loss on Distribution Charges as PepsiCo Partnership Deepens

At a glance (Q3 2025) Earnings headline: Big top‑line, accounting headwinds on the bottom line Celsius Holdings reported $725.1 million in Q3 sales, up 173% year over year, as the company’s broadened energy portfolio and expanded distribution powered growth. GAAP results swung to a $(0.27) diluted loss per share, primarily due to $246.7 million in distributor termination costs tied to moving Alani Nu into the PepsiCo system—costs that PepsiCo will fund in cash but which must be expensed up‑front under GAAP (with reimbursements amortized over the life of the agreement). On a non‑GAAP basis, adjusted EPS was $0.42. Business Wire
Palantir Stock Skyrockets 150% – Inside the AI Defense Giant’s Epic 2025 Rally

Palantir (PLTR) adds two AI deals today—Stagwell marketing platform and Spain’s Valoriza—after blowout Q3: stock, guidance and what to watch (Nov. 6, 2025)

Key takeaways What’s new on November 6 1) Stagwell partnership: AI platform for marketers Palantir and Stagwell unveiled a joint product effort that pairs Palantir Foundry with Stagwell’s Code and Theoryorchestration layer and The Marketing Cloud data to give large brands a centralized, privacy-aware hub for campaign planning, audience alignment, and AI agents that automate complex marketing workflows. Early MVP adoption is underway via Stagwell’s media agency Assembly, with a broader opt‑in rollout planned. Stagwell CEO Mark Penn said the opportunity could scale to “hundreds of millions of dollars” over time, while Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the collaboration should make marketing “more dynamic.” PR Newswire Why it matters: It’s another proof
Ford (F) Stock Surges on Earnings – Rally Faces EV & Recall Challenges

Ford (F) News Today — Nov. 6, 2025: Louisville plant pauses after UPS crash, Maverick 300T turns heads at SEMA, Farley questions Apple CarPlay Ultra; shares hover near $13

Ford Motor Company (NYSE: F) enters Thursday, November 6, 2025, with a full slate of developments: a safety‑driven production pause and planned restart in Louisville following a nearby UPS air crash, fresh performance hardware on display at SEMA, new global powertrain moves for Ranger/Everest, and continuing debate over Big Tech’s role in the dash. Below is your concise, investor‑focused roundup with context and what to watch next. Key takeaways (today) 1) Louisville: safety pause, then prep to restart After Tuesday’s UPS Flight 2976 crash near the airport and Ford’s LAP, Ford confirmed LAP operations were paused, employees were evacuated amid
6 November 2025
Opendoor’s Meteoric 1600% Rally – Can the Real Estate Disruptor Keep Soaring or Will It Stumble Next?

Opendoor (OPEN) Q3 2025 Earnings Today: Robinhood Livestream Debut, What to Watch [Nov 6, 2025]

Nov 6, 2025 — Markets & Real Estate Technology Summary: Opendoor Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: OPEN) reports Q3 2025 after today’s close and will replace its traditional call with a “Financial Open House” livestream—broadcast on Robinhood and the company’s IR site—followed by an investor Q&A. Here’s what’s happening today, why it matters, and the key metrics to watch when results drop. Opendoor Investor+2Opendoor Investor+2 Key facts at a glance (Nov 6, 2025) What’s new today (Nov 6) Context that’s driving today’s setup 1) A new leadership team—and new expectations Opendoor installed Kaz Nejatian as CEO in September and reinstated co‑founders Keith Rabois (chairman) and Eric Wu to the board. The changes
6 November 2025
Pinterest Stock Plunges 18% on Earnings Miss – Can AI and Record Users Fuel a Rebound?

Pinterest (PINS) plunges as holiday‑quarter outlook disappoints; ARK Invest buys the dip — what to know today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE: PINS) is under heavy pressure again today after tepid holiday‑quarter guidance overshadowed a solid Q3 and record user growth. Shares are trading around the mid‑$20s intraday, extending yesterday’s sell‑off as investors reset expectations for year‑end ad demand and monetization. Investopedia+1 The quick take What happened Pinterest’s Q3 2025 print delivered on growth but missed on profitability: revenue hit $1.049B (+17% YoY) and MAUs reached 600M, but adjusted EPS of $0.38 came in below consensus. The miss and a softer‑than‑hoped Q4 outlook triggered the downdraft. MarketWatch+3Pinterest Investor Relations+3Pinterest Investor Relations+3 By the numbers (Q3): Why Wall Street is nervous Holiday‑quarter guidance. Management guided Q4 revenue to $1.313B–$1.338B, which sits just
6 November 2025
Snap (SNAP) Surges on $400M Perplexity AI Tie‑Up; Fresh Analyst Target, Q3 Beat & Buyback — All the Key Updates for November 6, 2025

Snap (SNAP) Surges on $400M Perplexity AI Tie‑Up; Fresh Analyst Target, Q3 Beat & Buyback — All the Key Updates for November 6, 2025

What Snap and Perplexity are actually building Snap will place Perplexity’s AI‑powered, source‑backed Q&A directly in the Chat interface so Snapchatters can ask questions and get conversational, cited answers without leaving the app. Perplexity will pay Snap $400M over one year as the integration rolls out globally, with revenue contribution expected starting in 2026. Snap characterizes the move as a first large‑scale integration of an external AI partner in Snapchat, complementing (not replacing) its existing “My AI.” Business Wire Privacy note: CEO Evan Spiegel told Reuters that queries handled by Perplexity inside Snapchat won’t be used for advertising, even as
Rivian’s Wild 2025 Ride: Stock Price Update, Q3 Surprises, EV Rivalry & Future Forecasts

Rivian (RIVN) Tops Q3: $1.56B Revenue, $416M Software & New ‘Mind Robotics’ Spinoff — Nov. 6, 2025

Rivian Automotive, Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) stayed in the spotlight today, Nov. 6, 2025, as investors digested a stronger‑than‑expected third quarter, a surprise jump in software revenue, and a new industrial AI spinoff. Shares held most of yesterday’s rally after the beat, while pre‑market trade showed slight consolidation. Reuters+1 Key takeaways (Nov. 6, 2025) What’s new today (Nov. 6) 1) Mind Robotics gets more oxygenFollow‑up coverage today underscores Rivian’s move beyond vehicles. In its Q3 materials, the company disclosed the launch of Mind Robotics—a separate venture focused on industrial AI systems—with about $110–115 million in outside capital. Trade outlet MarkLines dated
6 November 2025
Duolingo (DUOL) Plunges After Soft Q4 Bookings Outlook Despite Q3 Beat; Daily Users Top 50 Million — What to Know Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Duolingo (DUOL) Plunges After Soft Q4 Bookings Outlook Despite Q3 Beat; Daily Users Top 50 Million — What to Know Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Duolingo shares sank ~20% in after-hours trading Wednesday and extended losses into Thursday’s premarket, where they were seen down roughly 22%–26% as traders digested the softer Q4 bookings outlook despite strong Q3 results. Premarket indications on MarketWatch showed DUOL near $202 shortly before the bell, and other trackers cited lows around $194. Reuters+2MarketWatch+2 The numbers driving today’s move Why it matters: Bookings are a forward‑looking demand signal for subscription businesses. The gap versus Street expectations overshadowed otherwise strong top‑line growth and expanding profitability, prompting a sharp reset in near‑term expectations. Strategy & product color Management highlighted continued conversion from free
Pfizer (PFE) Stock at a Crossroads: Big Dividend, Weight-Loss Gamble & 2025 Outlook

Pfizer (PFE) today: Court denies bid to block Novo–Metsera deal; Pfizer preps sweeter offer and leans on higher 2025 EPS outlook

Key takeaways What happened today (Nov. 6) 1) Court clears the way for Metsera to pivot to Novo’s richer bid.On Wednesday evening, the Delaware Chancery Court denied Pfizer’s TRO request that sought to keep Metsera bound to its earlier merger agreement with Pfizer. In a same‑day statement, Pfizer argued the decision “does not address the merits” and vowed to pursue its claims in parallel antitrust litigation. BioSpace’s Thursday write‑up and the company’s press release confirm the ruling and Pfizer’s plan to keep fighting. BioSpace+1 2) Pfizer signals a sweeter counter—because the clock is tight.Reporting overnight indicates Pfizer plans to sweeten
Plug Power Stock Skyrocketed 170% on Hydrogen Hype – Now It’s Sliding: Can PLUG Rebound?

Plug Power (PLUG) Kicks Off 5MW Electrolyzer Build in the Netherlands as Q3 Results Near; Stock Ticks Higher — Nov 6, 2025

Published: November 6, 2025 Top takeaways (today): What happened today (Nov 6) Industry outlets reported that Plug Power started installing its 5MW PEM electrolyzer at H2 Hollandia, a decentralized hydrogen hub designed to convert surplus solar into storable, distributable green hydrogen. The project aims to halve curtailment at the adjacent Vloeivelden Hollandia solar park and comes after ground‑breaking in September. h2-view.com Why it matters: The set‑up directly links a utility‑scale solar park to an electrolyzer, turning would‑be wasted electrons into hydrogen—an approach that can ease grid congestion while creating a local clean‑fuel supply. h2-view.com H2 Hollandia, at a glance What
6 November 2025
DraftKings Earnings Preview Today (Nov. 6, 2025): ESPN Picks DKNG as Official Betting Partner; PENN Misses Q3; Flutter Set for Nov. 12

DraftKings Earnings Preview Today (Nov. 6, 2025): ESPN Picks DKNG as Official Betting Partner; PENN Misses Q3; Flutter Set for Nov. 12

DraftKings (NASDAQ: DKNG) reports third‑quarter results after today’s closing bell, just hours after ESPN scrapped its ESPN BET venture with PENN Entertainment and struck a new multi‑year pact naming DraftKings the official sportsbook and odds provider for ESPN. PENN posted third‑quarter results this morning, while Flutter (NYSE: FLUT) will update investors next week. Here’s what to watch and why it matters for U.S. sports betting stocks. DraftKings+2Reuters+2 What changed today DraftKings: today’s earnings preview & investor checklist When & where: Results drop after the close today (Nov. 6); the conference call is Friday, Nov. 7. DraftKings Street setup: Recent previews
6 November 2025
NVIDIA’s Stock Soars to New Highs – Analysts Eye Further Gains

NVIDIA (NVDA) Today — Nov. 6, 2025: Huang clarifies China AI-race remarks; U.K. honor crowns AI leadership; VAST Data–CoreWeave inks $1.17B deal; NVDA trades near $195 ahead of Nov. 19 earnings

Top headlines at a glance What changed today — and why it matters 1) Huang’s China remarks move from sound bite to strategy Reuters reports that Huang’s “China will win” comment—made on the sidelines of the FT Future of AI Summit—was followed hours later by a clarification on X emphasizing that America can win by accelerating innovation and courting global developers, including those in China. He reiterated that policy should avoid ceding half the world’s AI developer base. The report also notes U.S. export controls remain a flashpoint; Nvidia hasn’t sought China licenses, and recent comments by the U.S. president
Marvell Technology Soars After Report SoftBank Explored Takeover, Eyeing ARM Tie‑Up — Nov. 6, 2025

Marvell Technology Soars After Report SoftBank Explored Takeover, Eyeing ARM Tie‑Up — Nov. 6, 2025

Marvell Technology (NASDAQ: MRVL) jumped on Thursday after Bloomberg reported that SoftBank Group explored a takeover of the U.S. chipmaker earlier this year—an approach that, if completed, would have marked the largest deal in semiconductor history. While no agreement was reached and talks aren’t active, people familiar with the matter said interest could be revived. Bloomberg Why SoftBank might want Marvell SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son has been vocal about betting big on AI hardware. Marvell’s expertise in custom accelerators, high‑speed networking, and cloud/datacenter silicon could complement ARM’s CPU IP—potentially creating a portfolio spanning compute and connectivity for hyperscalers building AI
Cathie Wood Loads Up on Pinterest After 20% Plunge; ARK Adds CRISPR, Trims Roku, Robinhood & Teradyne (Nov 6, 2025)

Cathie Wood Loads Up on Pinterest After 20% Plunge; ARK Adds CRISPR, Trims Roku, Robinhood & Teradyne (Nov 6, 2025)

ARK pounces on Pinterest’s earnings-driven slide ARK’s Wednesday trade disclosure shows the firm bought 521,867 shares of Pinterest across three funds (ARKK, ARKW, ARKF) after the visual discovery platform cratered on guidance. The add looks like a classic Cathie Wood “buy the dip” move: step into high‑conviction names when volatility runs hottest. Investing.com+1 Pinterest’s post‑earnings sell‑off was sharp and swift. Management projected holiday‑quarter revenue of $1.31–$1.34B, a touch below Wall Street expectations, and flagged softer ad budgets in the U.S. and Canada amid competitive pressure—an outlook that knocked the shares more than 20% at the open. Bloomberg+1 Underneath the headline,
6 November 2025

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Deutsche Telekom stock slips despite fresh buyback — what matters before earnings

Deutsche Telekom stock slips despite fresh buyback — what matters before earnings

8 February 2026
Deutsche Telekom shares fell 1.1% to 30.26 euros Friday, despite the company repurchasing 250,873 shares for about 7.63 million euros on Xetra. The drop came as European stocks rose and T-Mobile US shares slipped 2.2%. Deutsche Telekom’s 2025 results are due Feb. 26. The company has completed its 2025 buyback and launched a new 2 billion euro programme for 2026.
Airbus stock price ends higher near 191 euros as January deliveries slow, earnings loom

Airbus stock price ends higher near 191 euros as January deliveries slow, earnings loom

8 February 2026
Airbus shares rose 0.94% to 191.30 euros Friday as the company reported 19 aircraft deliveries in January, down from 25 a year earlier. Supply chain bottlenecks remain an issue, with executives at the Singapore Airshow calling delays “unacceptable.” Jefferies kept a Neutral rating and a 215-euro price target. Airbus will report full-year 2025 results on Feb. 19.
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