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NASDAQ:DDOG News 17 October 2025 - 7 February 2026

Cloud computing stocks rebounded — but Amazon’s $200 billion spending plan keeps traders on edge

Cloud computing stocks rebounded — but Amazon’s $200 billion spending plan keeps traders on edge

Cloud-focused ETFs rose Friday, with the First Trust Cloud Computing ETF up 4.4% and WisdomTree’s fund up 3.5%. Amazon fell 5.6% after projecting $200 billion in 2026 capex, while Microsoft gained 1.8% and Alphabet slipped 2.5%. Investors weighed AI’s impact on software growth. Key cloud earnings and delayed U.S. jobs data are due next week.
Intuit stock drops 11% after-hours as AI disruption fears spread — what investors watch next

Intuit stock drops 11% after-hours as AI disruption fears spread — what investors watch next

Intuit shares plunged 10.9% to $434.09 in after-hours trading Tuesday, after falling 11% during the session. The S&P 500 software and services index dropped 3.8%, with Salesforce, Datadog, Adobe, Synopsys, and Atlassian also down sharply. The Nasdaq Composite lost 1.4%. Analysts cited aggressive repricing of software stocks as AI offerings from Anthropic raised concerns over future growth and competition.
Salesforce stock heads into Monday after software rout as AI fears hang over CRM shares

Salesforce stock heads into Monday after software rout as AI fears hang over CRM shares

Salesforce shares closed Friday at $212.29, down 0.8%, after plunging 7.1% Thursday amid a broad software selloff. Concerns over AI’s impact on software subscription models weighed on the sector. Investors are awaiting U.S. jobs data on Feb. 6 and Salesforce’s earnings later this month. Wall Street indexes also fell Friday on economic and political developments.
Datadog stock jumps 7% on Stifel upgrade — what traders are watching into earnings

Datadog stock jumps 7% on Stifel upgrade — what traders are watching into earnings

Datadog shares rose 7.2% to $132.35 by midday Thursday after Stifel upgraded the stock to “buy” but cut its price target to $160 from $205. The company will report fourth-quarter and full-year results on Feb. 10, with an investor day set for Feb. 12. Other firms, including TD Cowen and Mizuho, also lowered price targets but maintained positive ratings. Observability peers Dynatrace and Elastic also advanced.
Snowflake stock slides again after Barclays downgrade; traders eye next earnings date

Snowflake stock slides again after Barclays downgrade; traders eye next earnings date

Snowflake shares dropped 1.4% to $206.52 by midday Wednesday, extending losses after Barclays downgraded the stock and cut its price target to $250. The stock remains below its 200-day moving average after falling 5.1% Tuesday. Broader tech shares also declined, with the Invesco QQQ Trust down 1.6%. Trading volume in Snowflake was heavier than usual following the downgrade.
MongoDB stock drops about 4% in late trade as software sector slides — what’s next for MDB

MongoDB stock drops about 4% in late trade as software sector slides — what’s next for MDB

MongoDB shares fell about 4% to $402 Friday, underperforming the broader market as software stocks dropped on the first trading day of 2026. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF lost 2.6%, while the S&P 500 edged up 0.2%. Investors await next week’s U.S. jobs and inflation data for signals on growth-stock sentiment. MongoDB’s next earnings report is expected March 4.
Datadog (DDOG) Stock Today: AI Agent Launch, Q3 Earnings Momentum and Wall Street Forecasts — 2 December 2025

Datadog (DDOG) Stock Today: AI Agent Launch, Q3 Earnings Momentum and Wall Street Forecasts — 2 December 2025

Datadog, Inc. (NASDAQ: DDOG) is back in the spotlight on December 2, 2025, as the observability and security platform rolls out a major AI product, meets investors at a key technology conference and continues to digest a powerful Q3 earnings beat. As of midday trading, Datadog shares change hands around $156.5, down slightly on the session, with recent data putting the market capitalization near $56 billion and the stock still trading at a premium valuation relative to current earnings. StockAnalysis+2MarketBeat+2 Below is a detailed look at today’s news, fresh forecasts and the latest analysis driving Datadog’s stock narrative. 1. Datadog
GitLab Stock Rockets 11% on Datadog Buyout Buzz – AI Moves and Analyst Reactions

GitLab Stock Rockets 11% on Datadog Buyout Buzz – AI Moves and Analyst Reactions

GitLab Shares Surge on Takeover Speculation GitLab Inc.’s stock skyrocketed on October 16 following fresh buyout rumors. Shares jumped 10.6% intraday – from the mid-$40s to a $48.27 close – after a report that cloud-monitoring firm Datadog (DDOG) may be preparing a takeover bid ts2.tech. The rumored offer, above $60 per share, represents a hefty premium. Traders leapt at the news: GTLB’s ~11% one-day gain far outpaced the broader market, and volume exploded to ~19 million shares (about seven times the usual daily average) ts2.tech. The Datadog-GitLab chatter originated with a StreetInsider report and quickly spread on trading desks. According

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RTX stock faces Pentagon payout curb list next week as dividend stays in play

RTX stock faces Pentagon payout curb list next week as dividend stays in play

7 February 2026
RTX closed at $198.66 Friday, up 1.4%, after declaring a 68-cent quarterly dividend payable March 19. The Pentagon is expected to name defense contractors early next week that could face limits on dividends and buybacks under a Trump order. RTX’s Raytheon unit has been singled out as “least responsive.” Companies named would have 15 days to submit remediation plans.
China Construction Bank Class A stock ticks up at Friday close as China data looms

China Construction Bank Class A stock ticks up at Friday close as China data looms

7 February 2026
China Construction Bank Class A shares closed up 0.11% at 8.84 yuan in Shanghai on Friday, with around 100 million shares traded. The Shanghai Composite slipped 0.25%. Investors are watching for January inflation data on Feb. 11 and credit figures on Feb. 13 for policy signals. Premier Li Qiang called for early fiscal support to meet economic targets, state media reported.
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