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PubMatic (PUBM) Soars on Q3 Beat as Analysts Hike Targets to $20; AI & CTV Momentum in Focus — Nov. 11, 2025

PubMatic (PUBM) Soars on Q3 Beat as Analysts Hike Targets to $20; AI & CTV Momentum in Focus — Nov. 11, 2025

As of 15:42 UTC on Nov. 11, PubMatic shares last traded around $10.40, up sharply intraday following last night’s earnings and a flurry of analyst target increases. Why PUBM is moving today Key numbers & operating highlights Third quarter (ended Sept. 30, 2025): Growth drivers called out by management: Q4 2025 outlook (company guidance) PubMatic guided Q4 revenue to $73M–$77M and adjusted EBITDA to $19M–$21M (~27% margin at the midpoint). Guidance factors in FX headwinds and notes an impact from one top DSP buyer. Nasdaq What Wall Street said today Strategy check: CTV, SPO, and AI Management emphasized three pillars:
Canada Goose (GOOS): Fresh 13F Moves, Buyback Launch, and New Analyst Targets — What Investors Need to Know Today (Nov. 11, 2025)

Canada Goose (GOOS): Fresh 13F Moves, Buyback Launch, and New Analyst Targets — What Investors Need to Know Today (Nov. 11, 2025)

What changed today (Nov. 11, 2025) The most recent developments as of Tuesday, Nov. 11 revolve around post‑earnings positioning and new sell‑side targets. Barclays cut its 12‑month price target to $11 while maintaining Equal‑Weight, citing a more cautious view after last week’s results. UBS raised its target to $12 but stayed Neutral, reflecting improving momentum but limited near‑term conviction. GuruFocus+1 Meanwhile, the company’s renewed normal course issuer bid (NCIB) formally began on Nov. 10, enabling buybacks of up to 4.58M shares over the next 12 months—about 10% of the public float—potentially providing a modest support to per‑share metrics during volatility.
CAVA Stock News Today (Nov 8, 2025): Guidance Cut Fallout, Analyst Target Resets, and What’s Next for CAVA Group (NYSE: CAVA)

CAVA Stock News Today (Nov 8, 2025): Guidance Cut Fallout, Analyst Target Resets, and What’s Next for CAVA Group (NYSE: CAVA)

This week at a glance: why CAVA is in the headlines Analyst moves since the print These updates follow earlier, more bullish initiations earlier in the year, underscoring how quickly sentiment has cooled as traffic moderates. Investopedia+1 By the numbers — Q3 FY2025 (company reported) What to watch next Quick take CAVA’s long runway (415 units vs. a national whitespace) remains intact, but near‑term comps are caught in a consumer downdraft affecting much of fast casual. Management’s choice to protect brand equity—rather than chase discount traffic—means investors will be watching Q4 trends closely to see if loyalty, menu news and
Amphenol (APH) Stock Soars on Record Q3 and AI Boom – Analysts Target $150

Amphenol (APH) Stock Soars on Record Q3 and AI Boom – Analysts Target $150

Amphenol’s stock (NYSE: APH) has erupted this October amid record results and AI-driven demand. The connectors-and-sensors maker is capitalizing on the tech boom. Record-Breaking Q3 Results and Guidance Amphenol’s Q3 2025 results (announced Oct 22) were truly outstanding. Sales hit $6.2 billion – up 53% from a year ago – and adjusted EPS was $0.93 (+86% YoY) businesswire.com, far above analysts’ $0.79 estimate. CEO R. Adam Norwitt said they “closed Q3 with record sales and Adjusted EPS, both significantly exceeding the high end of our guidance” businesswire.com. Operating margin hit a record 27.5% and cash flow was robust ($1.5B). In short, the
Siemens Energy Hits Record Highs as Analysts Boost Targets: How AI, Grid Demand and a Wind Turnaround Drive the Stock Rally

Siemens Energy Hits Record Highs as Analysts Boost Targets: How AI, Grid Demand and a Wind Turnaround Drive the Stock Rally

In‑depth report Background and recent share‑price rally Siemens Energy AG emerged in 2020 from the spin‑off of Siemens’ Gas and Power division. The company is headquartered in Munich and operates four main segments—Gas Services, Grid Technologies, Transformation of Industry (decarbonising industrial processes) and Wind Power (Siemens Gamesa). In FY 2024 Siemens Energy generated €34.5 billion in revenue, with operating income of €2.125 billion and net income of €1.335 billion en.wikipedia.org. The group employed roughly 102,000 people in 2025 en.wikipedia.org. The stock’s trajectory over the past two years has been dramatic. After quality problems at the wind‑turbine unit caused a 35 % share‑price collapse in June 2023, the company launched
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