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Polestar stock drops despite “best year ever” sales; Feb. 18 update is next test

Polestar stock drops despite “best year ever” sales; Feb. 18 update is next test

New York, Jan 9, 2026, 15:56 EST — Regular session Polestar Automotive Holding UK PLC shares fell 5.9% to $20.90 at 3:56 p.m. EST, swinging between $20.81 and $22.35 in Friday’s Nasdaq session. In an SEC filing, the electric-vehicle maker put 2025 retail sales at about 60,119 cars, up 34%, and said fourth-quarter volumes rose 27% to 15,608; it said the figures were preliminary and could be adjusted. CEO Michael Lohscheller called 2025 its “best year ever” for retail volumes and set Feb. 18 for a strategy update; Polestar said a December ADS ratio change — akin to a reverse stock split that bundles shares to lift the quoted price — restored compliance with Nasdaq’s $1 bid-price rule.
Valero (VLO) stock slides as Venezuela oil talks loom and an analyst trims a target

Valero (VLO) stock slides as Venezuela oil talks loom and an analyst trims a target

NEW YORK, Jan 9, 2026, 14:39 — Regular trading Valero Energy shares fell 3.2% to $185.16 Friday afternoon, after hitting an intraday low of $182.70. Marathon Petroleum was off 0.1% and Phillips 66 dropped 1.1%. Piper Sandler lowered its Valero price target to $217 from $223 and stuck with an “overweight” rating, The Fly reported.

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  • Data Points to $1 Trillion Institutional Test for Bitcoin’s Next Leg Higher
    July 4, 2026, 7:04 AM EDT. It now takes much more money to push Bitcoin higher than before. A decade ago, $5 million could double the price-now cycles need over $100 billion. CryptoQuant founder Ki Young Ju said it may take $1 trillion or more in new institutional funds for Bitcoin to see another big rally, turning it into a serious macro position instead of a retail trade. The comments follow record outflows from spot bitcoin ETFs in the U.S. and a weak first half for the token, as some doubt whether institutions can actually step up their buying. Analysts warn returns shrink as assets age, and it's unclear if big institutional flows will materialize.
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