Today: 27 June 2026
IPO calendar eyes Bending Spoons as shortened week thins deal pipeline

IPO calendar eyes Bending Spoons as shortened week thins deal pipeline

27 June 2026
Bending Spoons (NASDAQ:BSP) drives 61% of next week’s $2.56 billion U.S. IPO proceeds, making its $1.57 billion raise a key test for investor appetite in debt-heavy software M&A, with a $18.1 billion valuation and 4.0x net debt to EBITDA leverage, as markets brace for a holiday-shortened week and a looming $29.4 billion SK hynix Nasdaq ADR.
Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW) stock pops 9.7% with trading volume surge

Snowflake (NYSE:SNOW) stock pops 9.7% with trading volume surge

Snowflake soared 9.65% to $248.96 on Friday—adding $7.6 billion in equity value—as investors responded to a 34% jump in product revenue and a 38% surge in remaining performance obligations to $9.21 billion, even as the Nasdaq fell; the stock remains about 11% below the $280 median analyst target after Snowflake raised its annual revenue forecast and AWS deal.
SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) falls after IPO, Russell growth funds left with $73 billion exposure

SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) falls after IPO, Russell growth funds left with $73 billion exposure

SpaceX’s Russell index debut assigns 90.4% of its $80.9 billion notional to growth funds, forcing passive Russell trackers to buy over $4 billion of shares, while the stock trades 32% below its post-IPO high at $153.23; Nasdaq-100 eligibility on July 6 could trigger more index demand, but S&P 500 trackers remain sidelined due to eligibility rules.
Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) drop puts AI order wave up against valuation pressures

Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO) drop puts AI order wave up against valuation pressures

Cisco plunged 4.5% to $113.77, erasing $21 billion in value on heavy volume as FTSE Russell’s reconstitution drove trading; despite the drop, KeyBanc raised its price target to $130, implying 14% upside, but with AI revenue still a small slice of Cisco’s total, investors face pressure to see AI orders convert to revenue amid a volatile tech sector.

June 2026 semiconductor news roundup: U.S. chip controls, SandboxAQ funding and Intel 18A-P

June 2026 semiconductor news roundup: U.S. chip controls, SandboxAQ funding and Intel 18A-P

U.S. Commerce awarded SandboxAQ $500 million for AI-driven chip materials R&D and took a minority equity stake, while delaying blacklisting over 100 Chinese firms flagged as security risks, highlighting Washington’s focus on domestic chip supply chains and export controls as Intel’s 18A-P enters risk production and AI-chip startups challenge Nvidia’s dominance.
June 2025 AI News Roundup: Breakthroughs, Surprises, and Global Developments

June 2025 AI News Roundup: Breakthroughs, Surprises, and Global Developments

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said GPT-5 will launch in summer 2025, claiming major improvements over GPT-4. Midjourney released its first text-to-video system, Model V1, in June 2025. Meta delayed LLaMA 4 Behemoth to late 2025 due to performance issues. Google DeepMind introduced Gemini Robotics On-Device, running vision-language-action AI entirely on robots.

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GameStop (NYSE:GME) holds close to cash levels after company guides for $600 million in EBITDA

GameStop (NYSE:GME) holds close to cash levels after company guides for $600 million in EBITDA

GameStop surged 3.57% to $21.76 and jumped after hours as it forecast FY2026 adjusted EBITDA above $600 million, nearly doubling from 2025; with a $9.76 billion market cap now close to its $9.7 billion in cash, securities, digital assets, and collateral, investors are weighing whether GameStop’s cash-rich balance sheet can support equity while Ryan Cohen pursues an eBay bid.
Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) jumps, adding about $312 million after $158 million cost plan

Lucid (NASDAQ:LCID) jumps, adding about $312 million after $158 million cost plan

Lucid surged 15.6% Friday, adding $312 million in equity value—almost double the $158 million in annualized savings from this week’s restructuring plan that cut 18% of its U.S. workforce. Friday’s volume equaled 54% of reported short interest, but the rally outpaced cost-cutting fundamentals, leaving less room for further gains based solely on headcount cuts.
Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) price targets draw attention as shares rally into short holiday week

Moderna (NASDAQ:MRNA) price targets draw attention as shares rally into short holiday week

Moderna soared 12.6% Friday on heavy volume after unveiling new in vivo CAR-T pipeline plans, closing at $67.27—52% above the mean analyst target but still 14.5% below Piper Sandler’s new $77 target. The rally followed Science Day updates, even as analysts note the main new asset is preclinical and cash burn continues, with $7.5B cash at March-end and a projected $3B R&D spend for 2026.
IPO calendar eyes Bending Spoons as shortened week thins deal pipeline

IPO calendar eyes Bending Spoons as shortened week thins deal pipeline

Bending Spoons (NASDAQ:BSP) drives 61% of next week’s $2.56 billion U.S. IPO proceeds, making its $1.57 billion raise a key test for investor appetite in debt-heavy software M&A, with a $18.1 billion valuation and 4.0x net debt to EBITDA leverage, as markets brace for a holiday-shortened week and a looming $29.4 billion SK hynix Nasdaq ADR.
Wall Street Feels the Heat (and Thrill): Fed Cuts, Tariffs & Mega-Mergers Set NYSE Buzz

US Stock Market Today: Live Updates 27.06.2026

LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: June 27, 2026, 4:00 AM EDTUpdated: June 27, 2026, 11:00 AM EDT Sangoma Technologies Stock Fair Value Cut as Analysts Adjust Assumptions June 27, 2026, 10:56 AM EDT. Sangoma Technologies (TSX:STC) saw its fair value estimate cut from CA$11.36 to CA$9.92 as analysts revised key assumptions including revenue growth and profit margins. The revenue growth outlook shifted from a 4.33% decline to a 2.24% increase, while net profit margin assumptions were significantly adjusted. The price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio forecast moved higher from 14.51x to 18.10x, and the discount rate for cash flows rose from 7.71% to 8.52%, reflecting
US futures edge lower ahead of Russell index reshuffle as chip stocks see selling

US stocks: After-hours chips slump overshadows gains ahead of jobs data

PHLX chip index plunged 5.3% Friday and 7.9% for the week as surging memory costs hit device makers like Apple, driving $20 billion in tech fund outflows and raising inflation fears, while S&P 500 advancers outnumbered decliners and after-hours trading showed no clear tech rebound.
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