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Price: $69.12, Change: $+0.07, Percent Change: +0.11%
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Price: $69.12, Change: $+0.07, Percent Change: +0.11%
Tech stocks were higher late Friday afternoon, with the State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLK) rising 3.2% and the State Street SPDR S&P Semiconductor ETF (XSD) climbing 5.3%.The Philadelphia Semiconductor index gained 5.2%.In corporate news, Apple (AAPL) and Meta Platforms (META) have publicly opposed a Canadian bill that could require them to break the encryption of their devices and services, Reuters reported. Canada's ruling Liberal Party proposed Bill C-22, which law enforcement officials claim would help them probe security threats earlier and take immediate action, the report said. Apple shares rose 2%, and Meta was down 1.1%.
Claudio Tuozzolo, Director, Corporate Vice President, on May 06, 2026, sold 6,132 shares in Vicor (VICR) for $1,698,107. Following the Form 4 filing with the SEC, Tuozzolo has control over a total of 13,240 common shares of the company, with 13,240 shares held directly.SEC Filing:https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/751978/000140354026000006/xslF345X05/primary_doc.xmlPrice: $255.65, Change: $-5.69, Percent Change: -2.18%
NOA Lithium Brines (NOAL.V) is trading more than 20% higher Friday afternoon as it announced it has received its expected biannual renewal for the environmental and social impact report for the advanced exploration permits for its flagship Rio Grande Project in Salta Province, Argentina.This renewal supports the company's planned 2026 field activities as NOA advances the project toward its Preliminary Feasibility Study work program, it said.NOA also provided an update, to its prior announced mobilization plans, and that mobilization activities remain on schedule, and water well drilling is expected to commence in May 2026.Shares in NOA were at last look up $0.06 or 23% at $0.32, and have touched $0.3475.Price: $0.32, Change: $+0.06, Percent Change: +23.08%