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On June 23, 2026, global markets saw significant volatility, particularly in technology and semiconductor sectors. Primoris shares dropped about 35% in premarket trading after the company cut its 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance to $275 million-$325 million from a previous $480 million-$500 million and announced the departure of its COO. Amazon.com shares slipped as Prime Day began, continuing a recent pullback in large tech stocks. Palantir edged up 0.7% premarket after a 7% drop the previous day, having reached a new 52-week low; the company secured a role in U.S. Army data architecture. Nasdaq 100 futures fell nearly 3% before the open, with traders retreating from AI-related tech names. SpaceX lost over $600 billion in market value across three sessions, and South Korea’s KOSPI index fell 9.99% following sharp declines in Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix. Keel Infrastructure Corp pulled back after a surge to a 52-week high. Nokia shares dropped 2.5% in Helsinki after rising on Wall Street, following news of a Google Cloud partnership to integrate Gemini-powered AI into its network software. Tianci International jumped 73.2% premarket after reporting more than doubled revenue and a swing to positive net income. Catheter Precision rose 34.5% after announcing new patents and a sports partnership. Ridgetech surged 68.6% premarket on high volume. Ondas traded lower despite reporting over $150 million in defense-system orders for the quarter. Microsoft rose 1.1% premarket after a previous decline, as investors weighed Chevron’s new AI data center power deal. Infleqtion gained over 5% following a White House quantum order. Ford shares looked set to open lower as Canadian labor negotiations began. SOFI fell 2.3% premarket as its stablecoin was listed by Bullish. Broader U.S. futures were down, with S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow all lower. SpaceX and Intel both faced steep premarket declines, with concerns about AI spending and market risks weighing on sentiment. Super Micro dropped 6.3% premarket despite a recent rally on new product news. Anthropic secured a partnership with Micron Technology, which will supply memory and storage and join its funding round.
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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  • Micron Stock Faces Downside Risk Ahead of June 24 Earnings
    June 23, 2026, 10:22 AM EDT. Micron Technology (MU) is poised for potential downside following its June 24 earnings report, driven by heavy bullish call option activity. This extreme positioning in call options suggests investors may have set up for a post-earnings decline. The stock's asymmetric risk profile raises caution among traders and analysts.

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AMC Stock Drops After $200 Million Share Sale

AMC Stock Drops After $200 Million Share Sale

23 June 2026
AMC Entertainment plunged 26% after announcing a $200 million stock sale at $2.10 per share, sparking fresh dilution worries despite record weekend attendance driven by “Toy Story 5”; proceeds will mainly redeem $125.5 million in 2027 notes, but investors remain wary of repeated equity raises.
Primoris Slides 35% After Renewables Cost Hit, 2026 Outlook Cut

Primoris Slides 35% After Renewables Cost Hit, 2026 Outlook Cut

23 June 2026
Primoris plunged 35.5% premarket after slashing 2026 profit guidance due to renewed cost overruns in its renewables business and the COO’s exit, with adjusted EBITDA now seen at $275M-$325M vs. $480M-$500M prior; Mizuho and Wells Fargo cut price targets, KeyBanc downgraded shares, as investors brace for further risks if project losses continue.
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