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Stock Market News 7 November 2025

Intellia Therapeutics (NTLA) plunges after patient death in pivotal CRISPR trial; Q3 update, analyst downgrades and what to watch next [Nov. 7, 2025]

Intellia Therapeutics (NTLA) plunges after patient death in pivotal CRISPR trial; Q3 update, analyst downgrades and what to watch next [Nov. 7, 2025]

What happened today Intellia Therapeutics (NASDAQ: NTLA) is under intense pressure after the company said the patient who experienced Grade 4 liver enzyme and bilirubin elevations in its Phase 3 MAGNITUDE study later died. In a Nov. 6 business update, CEO John Leonard said the treating physician cited “complicating comorbidities,” and Intellia is working with investigators and outside experts on a risk‑mitigation plan for nexiguran ziclumeran (nex‑z; NTLA‑2001), its in vivo CRISPR therapy for transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR). The FDA’s clinical holds on MAGNITUDE (ATTR‑CM) and MAGNITUDE‑2 (ATTR‑PN) are still in effect pending a formal hold letter. GlobeNewswire+1 Sell‑side reaction was
Airbnb (ABNB) Q3 2025 Results: 10% Revenue Growth and Upbeat Holiday Outlook — What It Means for the Stock Today

Airbnb (ABNB) Q3 2025 Results: 10% Revenue Growth and Upbeat Holiday Outlook — What It Means for the Stock Today

Airbnb, Inc. (NASDAQ: ABNB) is in focus today after posting solid third‑quarter numbers and guiding to a slightly stronger‑than‑expected holiday quarter, helped by international demand and a new “Reserve Now, Pay Later” option that’s pulling bookings forward. Investors are parsing the drivers of growth—especially in Latin America and Asia Pacific—and what they signal for Q4 and 2026. Reuters+1 Key takeaways (today) What changed in Q3—and why it matters International demand is doing the heavy lifting. Airbnb highlighted faster growth in expansion markets versus its core geographies. Latin America benefited from interest‑free installment plans in Brazil, and Asia Pacific saw mid‑teens
Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG) Cuts 2025 Outlook, Sells Spyce Robotics to Wonder for $186.4M After Weak Q3 — 11/7/2025

Sweetgreen (NYSE: SG) Cuts 2025 Outlook, Sells Spyce Robotics to Wonder for $186.4M After Weak Q3 — 11/7/2025

What happened Sweetgreen reported third‑quarter FY2025 revenue of $172.4 million, down 0.6% year over year. Same‑store sales fell 9.5%, driven by an 11.7% drop in traffic and product mix, partly offset by 2.2% of price increases. Digital remained a majority of sales (61.8%), with 35.3% coming through owned digital channels. Restaurant‑level profit margin compressed to 13.1% from 20.1% a year ago, and adjusted EBITDA swung to ‑$4.4M from +$6.8M. The company opened six net new restaurants in the quarter. Business Wire Management cut full‑year guidance, now expecting $682–$688M in revenue, comps of ‑8.5% to ‑7.7%, restaurant‑level margins of 14.5%–15%, and
IREN Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) Posts Record Q1, Lands $9.7B Microsoft AI Cloud Deal — Stock Swings as Compass Point Doubles Target to $105 (Nov. 7, 2025)

IREN Limited (NASDAQ: IREN) Posts Record Q1, Lands $9.7B Microsoft AI Cloud Deal — Stock Swings as Compass Point Doubles Target to $105 (Nov. 7, 2025)

IREN Limited — the AI-focused data‑center operator formerly known as Iris Energy — is back in the spotlight today after reporting record fiscal Q1 FY26 results last night and riding momentum from a $9.7 billion, five‑year AI cloud contract with Microsoft announced earlier this week. Shares are volatile in Friday trading even as Compass Point doubled its price target to $105 on the company’s hyperscale AI build‑out. GlobeNewswire+2 What’s new today (Nov. 7) The Microsoft catalyst: $9.7B over five years On Nov. 3, IREN announced a $9.7 billion AI cloud services contract with Microsoft. Under the agreement, IREN will supply
Strategy (MSTR) prices €620M euro preferred to buy more Bitcoin as stock nears 7‑month low; options traders eye bear call spreads

Strategy (MSTR) prices €620M euro preferred to buy more Bitcoin as stock nears 7‑month low; options traders eye bear call spreads

What’s new today: a euro preferred to extend the Bitcoin war chest Strategy Inc. (Nasdaq: MSTR) this morning priced a euro‑denominated perpetual preferred share offering—10.00% Series A Perpetual Stream Preferred Stock—at €80 per share for 7.75 million shares. Management expects ~€620 million in gross proceeds (~$715 million at €/$ 1.1534) and ~€608.8 million net, with proceeds earmarked for additional Bitcoin purchases and general corporate purposes. The company lists Barclays, Morgan Stanley, Moelis, SG Americas, TD Securities, Canaccord and StoneX as underwriters. Business Wire+1 A free‑writing prospectus released today details the instrument: stated amount €100 per share; 10% annual dividend paid
Palantir (PLTR) Edges Lower on Nov. 7 as Insider Sale Surfaces—Analysts Lift Targets After Blowout Q3

Palantir (PLTR) Edges Lower on Nov. 7 as Insider Sale Surfaces—Analysts Lift Targets After Blowout Q3

Today’s market action: valuation hangover meets broader AI wobble PLTR is easing on Friday, extending a mid‑week pullback that followed record Q3 results. The move comes alongside a broader AI stock wobble and a “risk‑off” tone across U.S. equities, as investors reassess premium multiples in the AI trade. Reuters+1 Fresh filing: Director Alex Moore’s 10b5‑1 sale A new SEC Form 4 filed late Wednesday shows Director Alexander D. Moore sold a total of ~20,000 Class A shares on Nov. 3 across several price tranches ($202.63–$206.60 weighted‑average ranges). The filing explicitly notes sales were executed under a Rule 10b5‑1 plan adopted
SoFi Technologies (SOFI) Today — Nov. 7, 2025: Shares Ease After Big Run as Fresh Analyst Takes, New Forecasts and “Risk Reduction” Move Make Headlines

SoFi Technologies (SOFI) Today — Nov. 7, 2025: Shares Ease After Big Run as Fresh Analyst Takes, New Forecasts and “Risk Reduction” Move Make Headlines

SoFi Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFI) is trading lower in Friday action after a powerful multi‑week rally, with new same‑day coverage highlighting a short‑term pullback, mixed Wall Street views, and commentary that the company is “reducing risk” in its model—an investor‑friendly shift if sustained. As of ~14:50 UTC, shares were changing hands around $26.38 (about ‑2.9% intraday). What’s new today (Nov. 7, 2025) Why Friday’s headlines matter Quick refresher: the results powering the rally Analyst and target snapshot (as highlighted today) Near‑term catalyst to watch Key takeaways for Nov. 7 Not investment advice. Markets involve risk, including loss of principal. Always
NIO (NIO) Today: Firefly EVs Set Sail for Europe, Austria Launch Goes Live, North America on the Map as Shares Hover Near $6.90

NIO (NIO) Today: Firefly EVs Set Sail for Europe, Austria Launch Goes Live, North America on the Map as Shares Hover Near $6.90

Firefly’s “big lift” to Europe — and a first North America nod NIO’s entry‑level sub‑brand Firefly said a large batch of vehicles departed Shanghai’s Waigaoqiao Port for Europe, underscoring an accelerating rollout. In the same update, Firefly explicitly added North America to its overseas expansion footprint for the first time and said pre‑orders will open “soon” in Austria, Greece, and Portugal. Firefly also recapped that its first European deliveries took place August 14 (Norway and the Netherlands), marking NIO’s fastest overseas push from China launch to EU handover. CnEVPost Why it matters: The North America mention expands NIO’s optionality beyond
Tesla Today (Nov 7, 2025): Shareholders Approve Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay, ‘Terafab’ AI Chip Plan Teased, and China FSD Targeted for Early 2026

Tesla Today (Nov 7, 2025): Shareholders Approve Musk’s $1 Trillion Pay, ‘Terafab’ AI Chip Plan Teased, and China FSD Targeted for Early 2026

Shareholders bet big on Musk’s AI & robotics vision At Tesla’s 2025 annual meeting on Thursday (Nov. 6) in Austin, investors approved the largest CEO compensation package in corporate history—a performance‑based award that could be worth up to $1 trillion over the next decade if audacious operational and valuation milestones are met. The approval reportedly cleared with more than 75% support; Musk was also able to vote his ~15% stake after Tesla relocated its incorporation to Texas. Reuters Beyond pay, shareholders voted to hold annual elections for all directors and supported (in a non‑binding vote) exploring a Tesla investment in
NVIDIA (NVDA) News Today — Nov. 7, 2025: U.S. Blocks Scaled‑Down AI Chip Sales to China; Jensen Huang Says No Plans to Ship Blackwell; Stock Extends Weekly Slide

NVIDIA (NVDA) News Today — Nov. 7, 2025: U.S. Blocks Scaled‑Down AI Chip Sales to China; Jensen Huang Says No Plans to Ship Blackwell; Stock Extends Weekly Slide

What’s new today (Nov. 7) U.S. to block B30A sales to ChinaThe White House has informed federal agencies that Nvidia’s “B30A” — a reduced‑performance AI chip intended to meet prior export rules — should not be sold to China. While the B30A can be clustered to train LLMs, Nvidia is now redesigning it in hopes of satisfying regulators. Separately, Beijing has directed state‑funded data centers to use only domestic chips and to strip out foreign silicon if projects are under 30% complete — a one‑two punch that sharply limits Nvidia’s near‑term China prospects. Reuters Huang: ‘Not planning to ship anything
Affirm (AFRM) crushes Q1 FY2026, extends Amazon deal to 2031 — shares whipsaw on Nov. 7, 2025

Affirm (AFRM) crushes Q1 FY2026, extends Amazon deal to 2031 — shares whipsaw on Nov. 7, 2025

What happened today Affirm Holdings (NASDAQ: AFRM) dominated headlines after reporting a blowout Q1 FY2026 (quarter ended Sept. 30, 2025). The company topped Wall Street on both the top and bottom lines and lifted its full‑year outlook, citing momentum in its 0% APR offers, the Affirm Card, and large‑platform partnerships. Barron’s Adding to the news flow, Affirm disclosed that it restated and extended its U.S. partnership with Amazon. The new agreement takes effect Feb. 1, 2026, runs through Jan. 2031, and automatically renews in one‑year increments unless terminated—further cementing Affirm’s presence across Amazon’s checkout and Amazon Pay surfaces. SEC Markets
Expedia Group (EXPE) soars on Q3 2025 beat and higher full‑year outlook; B2B bookings power rally — Nov. 7, 2025

Expedia Group (EXPE) soars on Q3 2025 beat and higher full‑year outlook; B2B bookings power rally — Nov. 7, 2025

Expedia Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: EXPE) reported stronger‑than‑expected third‑quarter results after the bell on Nov. 6 and raised its 2025 guidance. Shares jumped as much as ~16% in pre‑market trading today (Nov. 7) as investors cheered accelerating B2B momentum and margin expansion. reuters.com+1 Key takeaways What happened Expedia said demand accelerated into the September quarter, with U.S. room‑nights growing at the fastest pace in over three years while international momentum remained solid. CEO Ariane Gorin pointed to reinforcing effects of its two‑sided marketplace and execution against strategic priorities as drivers of the outperformance. expediagroup.com The company’s B2B platform—powering partners like travel

Stock Market Today

Nebius (NBIS) stock jumps 16% into weekend as AI trade whipsaws; earnings next week in focus

Nebius (NBIS) stock jumps 16% into weekend as AI trade whipsaws; earnings next week in focus

7 February 2026
Nebius shares jumped 16.6% to $86.10 on Friday, rebounding from a 10.3% drop Thursday. The company will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results before the market opens on Feb. 12. U.S. jobs and inflation data are due next week after a delay from a government shutdown. Recent swings in Nebius stock followed volatility in AI-linked tech names after Alphabet’s spending update.
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