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Palantir (PLTR) Today: Stock Slips as Valuation Debate Heats Up—Fresh Analyst Notes, $455B Market-Cap Talk, and What’s Next (12.11.2025)

Palantir (PLTR) Stock Today, November 13, 2025: Shares Slide 6.5% to $172.14 as AI Selloff Hits Tech; Macro Jitters and Burry Headlines Weigh

Summary (TL;DR) How PLTR Traded on November 13, 2025 Palantir Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR) fell 6.53% to $172.14 at the close on Thursday. Shares swung between $182.70 and $170.73 on ~62.9 million shares, reflecting heavy participation as investors rotated out of richly valued AI software names. StockAnalysis Why the Stock Fell Today Macro risk-off dominated. U.S. equities logged one of their weakest sessions in a month as hopes for a December Fed rate cut faded to roughly a coin flip, while the government’s recent reopening means a wave of delayed data could complicate policy bets in the near term. Tech and
Stocks Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Nvidia Leads Big‑Tech Rebound; Futures Rise as Senate Moves to End Record Shutdown

Stocks Today (Nov. 10, 2025): Nvidia Leads Big‑Tech Rebound; Futures Rise as Senate Moves to End Record Shutdown

Big Tech snapped back to start the week as hopes for a Washington deal brightened the outlook and volatility eased. Here’s what moved markets today—Monday, November 10, 2025. What’s driving the move 1) Washington tailwinds: Senate procedural win Markets reacted to signs of progress toward ending the 40‑day government shutdown, the longest on record, after senators advanced a House‑passed bill that would fund the government into late January. Traders welcomed the possibility that official economic data could resume, helping the Federal Reserve and investors regain a clearer read on growth and inflation. Reuters 2) AI and megacaps reassert leadership Nvidia
Credit ‘Cockroach’ Jitters Shake Markets: Stocks Slide Globally as Gold Hits Record High

Stocks Soar on Tech Mania: Bulls Bet Big on Earnings and Rate Cuts (Bubble Fears or Boom?)

Market Rally and Fed Easing U.S. markets kicked off Oct. 27 at all-time highs. The Dow reached ~47,445, S&P 500 ~6,850 and Nasdaq ~23,529, driven by trade and Fed expectations reuters.com. In New York, gains were broad-based – tech stocks jumped (Intel +4%), semiconductors hit a record, and even small caps (Russell 2000) rose ~1.2% reuters.com. Optimism over an impending U.S.–China trade truce (Trump meets Xi on Oct 30 to discuss tariffs) “clearly” boosted sentiment, analysts say, powering rallies in China-exposed tech and industrial firms reuters.com ts2.tech. Inflation news added fuel: September’s CPI came in slightly cooler than feared, “calming the tariff-driven
27 October 2025
Xiaomi 17 vs iPhone 17: A Dual‑Screen, $630 Flagship Takes on Apple’s Latest

Xiaomi 17 vs iPhone 17: A Dual‑Screen, $630 Flagship Takes on Apple’s Latest

Xiaomi 17 Series: Built to Take on Apple Xiaomi’s latest flagships were conceived from the start as iPhone-killers. The company even skipped naming a “Mi 14/15/16” and jumped straight to Xiaomi 17 to align with Apple’s iPhone 17 generation wired.com. According to Xiaomi’s president Lu Weibing, this was a deliberate strategy to achieve parity with Apple’s numbering and avoid any perception of being behind ground.news. As tech writer Simon Hill notes, the new Xiaomi 17 Pro Max “sounds and looks very familiar to a certain iPhone, but with a twist” wired.com. That twist is immediately visible: a second screen on the back of
Tech Turmoil: iPhone 17 Stuns, Starlink Outage, Cyber Hacks & Chip Wars – Non-AI News Roundup (Sept 14–15, 2025)

Tech Turmoil: iPhone 17 Stuns, Starlink Outage, Cyber Hacks & Chip Wars – Non-AI News Roundup (Sept 14–15, 2025)

Key Facts Consumer Tech: Apple’s Big Launches and More Apple dominated headlines with a slate of new consumer devices launched at its Sept 9 “Awe Dropping” event, with products rolling out through mid-September. The company revealed four new iPhones – the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and a surprise iPhone Air – its slimmest iPhone ever at just 5.6 mm thick macworld.com. Despite the sleeker design and upgraded internals (all models sport variants of the new A19 chip), pricing held steady: the base iPhone 17 starts at $799 (now with 256 GB storage), and the Air at $999 macworld.com macworld.com. Reviewers noted that “we not only
15 September 2025
Audio Tech Shockwaves: Headphones & Speaker Surprises Rock the World (Sep 8–9, 2025)

Audio Tech Shockwaves: Headphones & Speaker Surprises Rock the World (Sep 8–9, 2025)

Key Facts Flagship Headphones & Earbuds Unveiled Bose QuietComfort Ultra Gen 2: Defying the usual fanfare, Bose confirmed a surprise upgrade to its top noise-cancelling headphone. The QuietComfort Ultra Headphones (2nd Gen) will hit shelves on October 2 at $449, the same MSRP as the current model tomsguide.com tomsguide.com. Key upgrades focus on audio fidelity and user experience. Notably, Bose added wired USB-C audio that enables lossless 16-bit/44.1–48 kHz playback when connected, whereas the first-gen relied on Bluetooth or a 2.5 mm analog jack tomsguide.com tomsguide.com. There’s also a new “Cinema Mode” in Bose’s Immersive Audio arsenal that widens the soundstage and lifts dialogue clarity
AI Stock Frenzy: Nvidia’s $54 B Forecast Fuels Rally as Snowflake & MongoDB Surge; Governments & Giants Double Down on AI Boom

AI Stock Frenzy: Nvidia’s $54 B Forecast Fuels Rally as Snowflake & MongoDB Surge; Governments & Giants Double Down on AI Boom

In-Depth Report Nvidia’s Blockbuster Earnings Test the AI Trade AI-chip bellwether Nvidia delivered another blowout quarter, underlining the extraordinary scale of the ongoing AI boom. The company’s fiscal Q2 results (reported Aug 27) easily beat estimates, and management issued an even higher forecast for Q3 revenue — about $54 billion, plus/minus 2% reuters.com. That guidance edged past Wall Street’s ~$53.1 billion consensus and implies astonishing 170%+ growth year-on-year, cementing Nvidia as the de facto arms dealer of the AI era. Behind the numbers is “robust demand” from cloud providers expanding generative AI infrastructure reuters.com. Hyperscalers like Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Meta – many
28 August 2025
Audioengine A2+ (2025 Edition) Review – Tiny Speakers, Big Upgrades & Bold New Looks

Audioengine A2+ (2025 Edition) Review – Tiny Speakers, Big Upgrades & Bold New Looks

Key Facts Next-Gen Refresh: What’s New in 2025 The Audioengine A2+ has been around in one form or another since 2013 (and traces its lineage to the original Audioengine 2 from 2007). The 2025 edition brings the most significant updates in years, modernizing this beloved desktop speaker while retaining its classic look. In January 2025, Audioengine announced the A2+ “Next Gen” Home Music System, adding several key upgrades: What didn’t change? Crucially, the core acoustic design remains the same – the A2+ still uses two 2.75″ aramid fiber woofers with 0.75″ silk dome tweeters, powered by analog Class A/B amplifiers
27 August 2025
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Audioengine A2+ Matte Green – Limited Edition Desktop Speakers That Are Selling Out Fast (2025 Review & Updates)

Audioengine A2+ Matte Green – Limited Edition Desktop Speakers That Are Selling Out Fast (2025 Review & Updates)

Key Facts Availability and Pricing The Audioengine A2+ (Matte Green) is available as of 2025, but in extremely limited supply. Audioengine designated this color as its “2025 Color of the Year” and produced only a one-time batch gearpatrol.com gearpatrol.com. According to the company, Matte Green units are being sold directly on Audioengine’s website and through select retailers (for example, B&H Photo and Amazon have stocked it) gearpatrol.com gearpatrol.com. Importantly, the price remains $279 – Audioengine did not charge a premium for the special color; it costs the same as the standard A2+ in Matte Black, Glossy White, or Red gearpatrol.com.
AI Stock Whiplash: Nvidia’s $4 Trillion Test, Intel’s Shocking Deal & a Global Tech Rollercoaster

AI Stock Whiplash: Nvidia’s $4 Trillion Test, Intel’s Shocking Deal & a Global Tech Rollercoaster

Nasdaq Composite slid nearly 0.7% mid-week while the S&P 500 tech sector fell about 2.5% as investors rotated out of AI-fueled gains. Nvidia became the first-ever $4 trillion U.S. company last month, underscoring its central role in the AI rally. Analysts forecast Nvidia’s fiscal Q2 EPS rising 48% on revenue of $45.9 billion. Options markets were bracing for roughly a 6% post-earnings swing in Nvidia’s stock due to its outsized index impact. Nvidia’s revenue-sharing deal with Washington directs 15% of its China sales to the U.S. Treasury as part of export controls. The U.S. government announced a deal to buy
Tech Earthquake: What Just Shook the Industry on August 19–20, 2025?

Tech Earthquake: What Just Shook the Industry on August 19–20, 2025?

Xiaomi reported a 30.5% surge in Q2 2025 revenue driven by smartphone shipments, especially in Southeast Asia, and trimmed its annual shipment forecast to 175 million units from 180 million. Google unveiled the Pixel 10 smartphone lineup on August 20, 2025, with four models—Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold—pre-orders starting immediately and shipping set for August 28. On August 19, 2025, SoftBank agreed to invest $2 billion in Intel for roughly a 2% equity stake. Around the same period, Washington floated taking government equity stakes in chip firms under the CHIPS Act, potentially up
Shocking Breaches, Bold Bets & Gadget Breakthroughs: Global Tech Roundup (Aug 18-19, 2025)

Shocking Breaches, Bold Bets & Gadget Breakthroughs: Global Tech Roundup (Aug 18-19, 2025)

SoftBank’s $2 billion investment in Intel on August 18, 2025 injects new equity while SoftBank becomes a top investor without a board seat or chip-purchase commitments. Bloomberg reported on August 18, 2025 that Shein is considering relocating its headquarters from Singapore to mainland China to smooth a Hong Kong IPO, with a potential tens-of-billions valuation. Reuters reported on August 18, 2025 that the U.S. DOE projects up to 20 GW of new data center load by 2030, with data centers potentially consuming as much as 12% of all U.S. power by 2028. Microsoft announced that starting November 1, 2025, it
19 August 2025
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