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Porsche Aktie Today (4 December 2025): Cost Cuts, DAX Exit and 2026 Margin Hopes Explained

Porsche Aktie Today (4 December 2025): Cost Cuts, DAX Exit and 2026 Margin Hopes Explained

Porsche AG shares rose about 4% to €46–47 on December 4 after reports of tougher cost-cutting at its Zuffenhausen and Weissach sites. The stock remains well below its 2025 high after profit warnings, an EV strategy reversal, and its September exit from the DAX index. Porsche posted a near-€1 billion Q3 operating loss, its first quarterly loss since the IPO. Analyst ratings remain mixed.
4 December 2025
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Porsche’s €1B Loss Shocks Auto Industry – EV U-Turn and Tariffs Plunge Luxury Carmaker into Crisis

Porsche AG reported a €966 million operating loss for Q3 2025, its first quarterly loss in modern history and a sharp reversal from a €974 million profit a year earlier. The loss far exceeded analyst expectations, driven by €3.1 billion in charges from scaling back its EV strategy and a €700 million hit from U.S. tariffs. Deliveries in China fell 26% year-to-date. Shares have dropped over 30% in the past year.
26 October 2025
Shock Rally: Porsche Stock Climbs on CEO Shakeup & EV Innovations – Can the Upswing Last? (Oct 24, 2025)

Shock Rally: Porsche Stock Climbs on CEO Shakeup & EV Innovations – Can the Upswing Last? (Oct 24, 2025)

Porsche AG’s preferred shares jumped over 4% on Oct 23, 2025, closing above €45 and rising to €47 the next day after news of CEO Oliver Blume’s exit and Michael Leiters’ appointment. The stock remains down about 25% year-to-date, following a profit warning in September that cut 2025 margin forecasts to 2%. Analyst sentiment is mixed, with targets ranging from €31 to €63.

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  • VTI Falls 0.3% as PLTR Stock Declines Amid Heavy Insider Selling
    April 29, 2026, 2:24 PM EDT. VTI, the Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF, dropped 0.3% today, weighed down by a 3.4% decline in Palantir Technologies (PLTR) shares. Notable VTI holdings like Nvidia (-1.2%), Microsoft (-1.2%), and Apple (-0.8%) also contributed to losses. PLTR insiders have sold 227 times in six months without any purchases, including major sales by Peter Thiel and CEO Alexander Karp, signaling potential negative sentiment. Despite recent analyst buy ratings from Mizuho, Citigroup, and others, RBC Capital issued an underperform rating. Investors can monitor PLTR's insider activity and analyst outlook via Quiver Quantitative's dashboards. The median PLTR price target remains incomplete in reports, further highlighting investor uncertainty.

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Intel Stock Hits Record High as Google AI Chip Report Puts Foundry Turnaround in Play

Intel Stock Hits Record High as Google AI Chip Report Puts Foundry Turnaround in Play

29 April 2026
Intel shares surged 10% Wednesday after reports that Google may use Intel’s EMIB chip-packaging technology in its next AI processor. The stock hit $94.03 before settling at $93.23. Intel recently reported first-quarter revenue of $13.6 billion, up 7% year over year. CFO David Zinsner said some gains came from selling previously shelved chips.
McDonald’s New Refreshers and Dirty Sodas Raise Stakes in Fast-Food Drink Fight

McDonald’s New Refreshers and Dirty Sodas Raise Stakes in Fast-Food Drink Fight

29 April 2026
McDonald’s will launch six specialty drinks, including Refreshers and crafted sodas, in U.S. restaurants on May 6. The company is adding beverage specialists to handle the more complex preparation. The move follows the closure of its CosMc’s beverage pilot and comes as fast-food chains compete for afternoon customers and higher-margin sales.
Gold Price Today: Why Bullion Just Fell for a Third Day as the Fed and Iran War Shake Markets

Gold Price Today: Why Bullion Just Fell for a Third Day as the Fed and Iran War Shake Markets

29 April 2026
Gold settled 1.02% lower at $4,545.20 an ounce Wednesday, its lowest since March 30, as traders weighed Federal Reserve rate policy and inflation risks from the Iran war. Spot gold touched a one-month low, while silver, platinum, and palladium also fell. Brent crude neared $119 a barrel and Treasury yields rose. The World Gold Council reported Q1 global gold demand up 2% year-on-year to 1,231 tonnes.
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