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TSX:NPI 13 November 2025 - 19 November 2025

Trump’s Shock Attack on Offshore Wind – Permit Reversal Threatens Massive Massachusetts Wind Farm

Baltic Power Installs First Polish‑Built Vestas Nacelles, Marking Offshore Wind Breakthrough for Poland

Three Vestas V236-15 MW turbines with nacelles built in Poland have been installed at the Baltic Power offshore wind farm, 23 km off Choczewo. This marks the first use of Polish-made offshore wind nacelles at sea. The 1.2 GW project, developed by ORLEN Group and Northland Power, will eventually use 76 turbines to supply up to 4 TWh of electricity annually.
Tariff Shock and Fed Jitters: Asian Markets Stumble as Rally Meets Reality

Canadian Stock Market Today: TSX Drops Over 400 Points as Tech Slumps and Dividend Cut Hits Utilities (November 13, 2025)

The S&P/TSX Composite Index fell 1.45% to about 30,381 in Toronto on Thursday, ending a four-day rally and erasing over 400 points from Wednesday’s record high. Technology and utilities stocks led the decline. Northland Power dropped more than 20% after cutting its dividend and reporting a wider loss. AtkinsRéalis rose around 4–5% after raising its nuclear outlook.
Northland Power (TSX:NPI) Stock Plunges as Q3 2025 Revenue Beat is Overshadowed by 40% Dividend Cut and Hai Long Delay

Northland Power (TSX:NPI) Stock Plunges as Q3 2025 Revenue Beat is Overshadowed by 40% Dividend Cut and Hai Long Delay

Northland Power shares plunged over 20% to around C$19 after the company cut its dividend by 40% and warned of revenue risks from delays at its Hai Long wind project. Q3 revenue rose 13% to C$554.5 million, but net loss widened to C$412.7 million due to a C$527 million impairment at Nordsee One. BMO Capital downgraded the stock and lowered its price target.
13 November 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Chipmaker Shares Soar Amid AI Boom in H1 2026
    June 28, 2026, 11:16 PM EDT. Semiconductor and memory chip stocks surged sharply in the first half of 2026, driven by strong AI demand. South Korea's Kospi index rose 125%, led by Samsung's 183% and SK Hynix's 310% gains. U.S. chipmakers like Sandisk soared 780% this year, with some stocks climbing thousands of percent over 12 months. Rising chip prices boosted profits amid constrained supply, fueling the rally. Conversely, major software companies including Microsoft declined as investors favored hardware over software. Apple cited higher memory chip costs for price hikes on devices. Recent profit-taking suggests some cooling in the chip rally. Overall, strong gains persisted in Asia-Pacific markets and reflected broader investor appetite for AI-driven tech hardware.

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Trump-era loan caps could open door for private lenders in grad school market

Trump-era loan caps could open door for private lenders in grad school market

29 June 2026
July 1 federal loan caps slash Grad PLUS access, forcing many graduate and professional students to seek private loans; Sallie Mae projects up to 70% origination growth over several years, while SoFi reports record student-loan volume—investors now face a real-time test of how much demand shifts to private lenders as federal limits hit.
IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) slides as Warriors badge faces AI revenue test

IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) slides as Warriors badge faces AI revenue test

29 June 2026
IREN Limited (NASDAQ:IREN) plunged 21.3% to $47.21 over five straight down days despite announcing a record $50M+ annual Warriors jersey deal, as investors focused on the company’s not fully contracted $4.4B target ARR and high short interest at 19.74% of float, with Friday’s close near the lowest analyst target.
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