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Nextracker Rebrands as Nextpower: NXT Stock Slips as Company Unveils Power‑Conversion Push and Long‑Term Targets (Nov. 12, 2025)

Nextracker Rebrands as Nextpower: NXT Stock Slips as Company Unveils Power‑Conversion Push and Long‑Term Targets (Nov. 12, 2025)

FREMONT, Calif. — November 12, 2025. Solar‑tracker leader Nextracker Inc. has rebranded as Nextpower Inc., signaling a broader pivot from single components to a fully integrated energy‑technology platform. The move arrives alongside fresh long‑term targets and the launch of a power‑conversion systems (PCS) line slated to begin shipping in 2026. The Nasdaq ticker remains NXT. Business Wire Key takeaways What changed: from Nextracker to Nextpower Management says the new brand captures the company’s evolution “into a full‑platform provider” that connects hardware, software, and services across the design, build, and operate lifecycle of modern power plants. “Our customers want coherent, integrated
JELD‑WEN to cut 850 jobs and trims 2025 outlook after deep Q3 loss; Europe business under strategic review

JELD‑WEN to cut 850 jobs and trims 2025 outlook after deep Q3 loss; Europe business under strategic review

Date: Nov. 6, 2025 Key takeaways What’s new today (Nov. 6) Following Monday’s earnings release, JELD‑WEN confirmed it will shed ~850 positions across North America and corporate functions and is reviewing strategic alternatives for its Europe segment. The workforce actions, slated to be completed by the end of 2025, are part of a broader cost‑reset amid weaker demand and price‑cost pressure. Q4 Capital Charlotte’s local press reports the reductions will include positions in the Charlotte area, adding a regional dimension to the restructuring at the company’s headquarters. Charlotte Observer The numbers: Q3 at a glance The Associated Press likewise summarized
Former Deloitte Chair Joins Conduent Board – Can His Expertise Turn the Tide?

Former Deloitte Chair Joins Conduent Board – Can His Expertise Turn the Tide?

A Big-Name Appointment: Who Is Michael J. Fucci? Conduent’s decision to add Michael J. Fucci to its board brings a high-profile leader into the fold. Fucci is best known for his tenure as Chairman of Deloitte US from 2015 to 2019, where he provided governance and strategic oversight at one of the “Big Four” consulting firms businesswire.com. During his 40-year career at Deloitte (which he joined in 1981), Fucci played a pivotal role in expanding the firm’s human capital consulting business and later served as Deloitte’s Chief Operating Officer businesswire.com. He retired from Deloitte in 2020, capping a career that
Robin Energy’s Wild Ride: Crypto Pivot, Stock Surges, and What’s Next for RBNE?

Robin Energy’s Wild Ride: Crypto Pivot, Stock Surges, and What’s Next for RBNE?

Stock Performance: Wild Swings in Recent Days Robin Energy’s stock has been on a rollercoaster in late 2025. Shares closed yesterday (Oct. 22) at $1.27, up 1.6% from the prior day’s $1.25 close stockinvest.us. In that session, RBNE oscillated between $1.21 and $1.29 (a 6.6% intraday swing) stockinvest.us on higher-than-average volume – about 495,000 shares traded, roughly double the previous day’s turnover stockinvest.us. This mild uptick broke a multi-day losing streak; the stock had fallen in 6 of the past 10 sessions, sliding ~3.8% over two weeks stockinvest.us. Despite this week’s stabilization, Robin Energy remains deep in the red for
Winn-Dixie’s Big Rebrand: Grocer Abandons Alabama to Focus on Florida Boom

Winn-Dixie’s Big Rebrand: Grocer Abandons Alabama to Focus on Florida Boom

Winn-Dixie Co. Rebrand and Store Divestitures On Oct. 21, Southeastern Grocers (SEG) announced it will drop the Southeastern Grocers name and unify under the Winn-Dixie brand in early 2026, concentrating on its Florida market grocerydive.com pulseratings.com. In a press release Hucker explained, “For a century, Winn-Dixie has proudly called Florida home… as we enter our next century as The Winn-Dixie Company… we are accelerating growth where our roots run deepest” businesswire.com. The plan is to pump capital into Florida stores – remodeling dozens, expanding liquor stores, and improving customer services (delivery apps, return kiosks, etc.) businesswire.com mainstreetdailynews.com. To fund this
Krispy Kreme Stock Soars on Bold Global Expansion Amid U.S. Sales Slump

Krispy Kreme Stock Soars on Bold Global Expansion Amid U.S. Sales Slump

Krispy Kreme’s share price has bounced sharply this week, rekindling a meme-stock–style frenzy even as the doughnut chain struggles domestically. After closing at about $3.26 on Oct. 20, the stock jumped roughly 14% on Oct. 21 to around $3.7 stockanalysis.com marketbeat.com. Investors cited the recent news of Krispy Kreme’s aggressive overseas growth and renewed social-media hype, following a torrid year in which shares plunged from over $12 in late 2024 to current levels investopedia.com ts2.tech. (Memestock mania helped send DNUT up as much as 27% in a single day in July before it faded reuters.com.) This year’s slide reflects disappointing
IBM Stock Soars on Quantum Breakthrough and AI Revival – Key Updates (Sept 25, 2025)

IBM’s Big Blue Comeback: How AI and Cloud Bets Sent IBM Soaring in 2025

Stock Performance: Riding High After Years in the Doldrums IBM’s stock has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence in 2024–2025, after spending much of the prior decade languishing. The share price sits near a 52-week high (around $296) with no major pullback so far this year. In late September, IBM briefly hit an intraday peak close to $296 when news of a quantum computing breakthrough (with HSBC) sparked a one-day 5% rally ts2.tech. As of the first week of October, IBM trades just a few percent shy of that high, reflecting sustained optimism. This rally marks a dramatic turnaround. Year-to-date, IBM is
Inside Samsung: How the Tech Giant is Dominating Every Industry It Touches

Inside Samsung: How the Tech Giant is Dominating Every Industry It Touches

Samsung was founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-chul as a trading company and later diversified into electronics in the late 1960s, becoming South Korea’s largest chaebol. After Lee Byung-chul’s death in 1987 the group was split among family branches, but the Lee family still controls via cross-shareholdings and Samsung Group accounts for about 20% of South Korea’s GDP. Samsung Electronics, headquartered in Suwon, is the crown jewel and one of the world’s largest tech companies, dominating memory chips and operating major display and foundry businesses. Samsung became the world’s largest mobile phone maker by units in 2012, overtaking Nokia. The
16 July 2025
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