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Stock Market 15 March 2025 - 9 June 2025

Alphabet Class A stock slipped 0.42% premarket as Noam Shazeer, a key leader on Gemini, leaves Google for OpenAI. Investors are watching Alphabet’s AI strategy, new UK search rules, and the impact of higher interest rates. Plug Power traded at $2.65 before the bell after a 2.21% drop, with shareholders approving an additional 25 million shares. Intel traded higher after Trump said Apple will partner with Intel for U.S. chip design and manufacturing, a deal not yet confirmed by either company. Snap shares fell 8.1% to $4.74, with a market cap near $8 billion, as it prepares to ship its first consumer AR glasses this fall. AMC traded at $2.66 premarket after gains in the last two sessions, outperforming the broader market. uniQure shares surged 78.4% to $48.16 after the FDA said data from its AMT-130 study could support accelerated approval; the company plans to file for FDA approval in Q3 2026. Nu Holdings rose to $12.89 as Brazil’s central bank cut the Selic rate and the company’s $1 billion buyback and falling Brazilian rates drew investor attention. Dow and Nasdaq futures traded higher, led by chip stocks, as the Fed held rates steady but traders bet on a possible hike in September. Robinhood rose 8.7% to $105.20, announcing a 10% staff cut and $28 million in restructuring charges. Allbirds, now Smartbird, jumped 39.09% to $5.48 after appointing a new CEO, selling its footwear assets, and expanding its convertible financing. Nvidia ended at $204.65, down 1.3%, with a $25 billion bond sale in focus amid a broader tech retreat.
Internet Access in Czechia: From Prague to the Sky

Internet Access in Czechia: From Prague to the Sky

About 91.6% of Czechia’s population, or 9.6 million people, used the internet in 2023. Fixed broadband reached 4.1 million connections, while mobile internet subscriptions stood at 11.5 million. Three main operators—O2, T-Mobile, and Vodafone—each held about a third of mobile subscribers. 5G covered 78% of rural households by end-2022; 4G LTE reached nearly all residents.
The State of Internet Access in Denmark: From Fiber to Satellite in 2025

The State of Internet Access in Denmark: From Fiber to Satellite in 2025

Fiber-to-the-premises reached 88% of Danish households by early 2024, up from 84% in mid-2023. 5G coverage hit 98% of populated areas, while rural fiber availability stood at 90.3% by mid-2023. TDC/Nuuday led fixed broadband with 48% market share in 2022; Norlys became No. 2 after acquiring Telia Denmark. The government allocated DKK 80 million in 2024 for rural broadband projects.
9 June 2025
Austria’s Digital Autobahn: The State of Internet Access in 2025 (Including Satellite!)

Austria’s Digital Autobahn: The State of Internet Access in 2025 (Including Satellite!)

By 2025, only 17% of Austria’s 1.9 million fiber-ready homes have active subscriptions. Vienna has over 750,000 fiber connections available. A1 Telekom Austria, Magenta Telekom, and Drei/Tele2 dominate broadband, with A1 holding about 30–31% of fixed and 37% of mobile subscribers. 4G covers 99% of the population; 5G reached 85% by 2023, targeting full coverage by end of 2025.
Internet Access in Kiribati: Bridging the Digital Divide Across Remote Pacific Islands

Internet Access in Kiribati: Bridging the Digital Divide Across Remote Pacific Islands

About 73,300 people in Kiribati used the internet as of January 2024, covering 54.4% of the population. The country relies entirely on satellite links for connectivity, with no submarine fiber cable in place. The East Micronesia Cable System is under construction and expected to connect Tarawa to Guam by 2025. Starlink has around 1,500 user terminals in South Tarawa, though not yet officially licensed.
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  • Diageo Share Price Faces Key Test Under New CEO Drastic Measures
    June 18, 2026, 7:50 AM EDT. Diageo's share price has slumped 55% over five years amid falling spirit sales and external challenges including tariffs and shifting consumer habits. Newly appointed CEO Sir Dave Lewis has launched a cost-cutting overhaul targeting improved competitiveness and shareholder returns. The FTSE 100 drinks giant is focusing on younger consumers with canned cocktails and restructuring its operations, including potential job cuts. Despite a tempting trailing price-to-earnings ratio of 12.2, the forward dividend yield has been sharply reduced to 2.66%, reflecting cautious investor sentiment. The success of Lewis' strategy may determine if Diageo can rebound after a prolonged slump.

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Plug Power slips before Juneteenth with cash, dilution still in focus

Plug Power slips before Juneteenth with cash, dilution still in focus

18 June 2026
Plug Power shares hovered at $2.65 premarket after shareholders approved a 25 million share increase to its equity incentive plan, keeping dilution risk in focus as the company awaits a $132.5 million asset sale expected by June 30, with liquidity and margin improvements under scrutiny amid recent stock declines.
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