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Vor Biopharma (VOR) Prices $100M Stock Offering at $10; Shares Slide as Investors Weigh Dilution — Nov. 11, 2025

Vor Biopharma (VOR) Prices $100M Stock Offering at $10; Shares Slide as Investors Weigh Dilution — Nov. 11, 2025

What happened today Vor Biopharma Inc. (NASDAQ: VOR) priced an underwritten public offering of 10 million common shares at $10.00 per share for $100 million in expected gross proceeds. The company granted underwriters a 30‑day option to purchase up to 1.5 million additional shares. Vor expects the transaction to close on or about Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025, subject to customary conditions. J.P. Morgan, Jefferies, Citigroup, and TD Cowen are joint book‑running managers. The deal is being made under a shelf registration declared effective on March 31, 2025; a final prospectus supplement will be filed with the SEC. GlobeNewswire+1 How the
11 November 2025
Meta’s Q3 Showdown: Can AI Spend and Ad Growth Drive Another Rally?

Meta Platforms Stock Takes a Sharp Dive: What Shocked Investors on Oct. 30–31, 2025?

Stock Price Performance in Late Oct 2025 Meta’s shares had enjoyed a strong run in 2025 (about +30% year-to-date by late Oct), but the stock tanked after its late-October earnings report. On Oct. 30, immediately after-hours, Meta announced its Q3 results and FY outlook. The stock fell roughly 11.3% that day to close around $666.47 investing.com investopedia.com. Traders were spooked by the enormous one-time tax charge and higher expense guidance. In response, the next trading day (Oct. 31) META dipped further, closing at about $657.87 investing.com. (For context, Meta had closed in the mid-$700s just days earlier.) Investors said the
Tesla’s ‘Affordable’ EV Gamble Backfires – Stock Sinks as Cheaper Models Disappoint Investors

Tesla’s ‘Affordable’ EV Gamble Backfires – Stock Sinks as Cheaper Models Disappoint Investors

Tesla Debuts “Affordable” Models to Revive Sales Tesla unveiled new budget-friendly trims of its two top-selling vehicles – the Model Y crossover and Model 3 sedan – in an effort to boost sagging sales. The announcement on October 7 introduced “Standard Range” versions of the Model Y (starting at $39,990) and Model 3 ($36,990) theguardian.com. These prices are roughly 15% lower than Tesla’s previous base models, marking a significant adjustment aimed at a wider swath of buyers. However, some immediately questioned just how “affordable” these Teslas really are. The new starting prices still hover closer to $40k than the sub-$30k level many consider true mass-market territory. In fact, the discounts
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