News 11 May 2026

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LIVEMarkets rolling coverageStarted: July 14, 2026, 4:00 AM EDTUpdated: July 14, 2026, 8:57 PM EDT Cyclopharm to install Technegas tech at 11 University Hospitals in Cleveland July 14, 2026, 8:45 PM EDT. Cyclopharm (ASX:CYC) signed a deal to place its Technegas ventilation imaging devices at 11 University Hospitals (UH) sites in Cleveland, Ohio. The rollout will give Cyclopharm more reach in northern Ohio and is set to bring in steady revenue from patient lung scans. Technegas is a radio-labelled carbon product used in lung ventilation imaging, mainly to check for embolisms and other breathing issues. University Hospitals, which treats more
July 14, 2026
Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Falls as CSL Plunge Shakes Investors Before Budget

Australia Stock Market Today: ASX 200 Falls as CSL Plunge Shakes Investors Before Budget

May 12, 2026, 03:11 AEST—Sydney. Australian stocks slipped into Tuesday’s pre-open, after the S&P/ASX 200 shed 42.6 points, or 0.49%, ending the last session at 8,701.8. The All Ordinaries also pulled back, down 0.42% at 8,942.4. Health care took the biggest hit, tumbling 6.47%, with financials losing 0.75%. Energy and materials stocks helped limit the damage.
May 11, 2026
UK Stock Market Today: FTSE 100 Rises As Miners Jump, Airtel Africa Hits Record

UK Stock Market Today: FTSE 100 Rises As Miners Jump, Airtel Africa Hits Record

The FTSE 100 closed up 0.36% at 10,269.43 on Monday, boosted by strong gains in miners and an all-time high for Airtel Africa. London’s commodity-heavy index managed to push higher, shrugging off renewed worries over oil prices and the Iran conflict. This shift is notable: London’s biggest stocks lean heavily on global commodities, energy, and exporters—names that tend to hold up when UK growth jitters intensify. The FTSE 250, which tracks mid-cap companies more tied to the home market, edged down 0.18%. Investors didn’t seem eager to pile into domestically focused shares.
May 11, 2026
Alstom’s Next Shock May Be a Deeper Overhaul as Cash Pressure Meets New Train Orders

Alstom’s Next Shock May Be a Deeper Overhaul as Cash Pressure Meets New Train Orders

This week, Alstom steps into a pivotal moment as Martin Sion gets ready to deliver his first set of annual results at the helm. French media are already speculating about the likelihood of bigger industrial shakeups ahead, even as the Belfort plant pushes ahead with train production for Velvet—a fresh private rival to SNCF. The clock is ticking for Alstom. Demand isn’t the issue here: the company logged a record 27.6 billion euros in orders, with its backlog topping 100 billion euros for the year through March. But execution is biting — missed deadlines on train production, certification, and delivery are piling up, squeezing cash flow as projects lag.
May 11, 2026
L3Harris Lands U.S. Air Force ABMS Role, Putting Digital Battlefield Networks in Focus

L3Harris Lands U.S. Air Force ABMS Role, Putting Digital Battlefield Networks in Focus

MELBOURNE, Florida, May 11, 2026, 12:08 L3Harris Technologies picked up a fresh assignment from the U.S. Air Force to build critical pieces of the secure digital backbone for the Advanced Battle Management System, or ABMS, the company announced. That puts the defense firm deeper into the Air Force’s effort to connect commanders, sensors, and weapons under one unified battlefield network. No word yet on the value of the contract.
May 11, 2026
Vivo X300 Ultra Sale Begins May 14 As India’s Premium Camera-Phone Fight Gets Costly

Vivo X300 Ultra Sale Begins May 14 As India’s Premium Camera-Phone Fight Gets Costly

Vivo is bringing its X300 Ultra and X300 FE to Indian stores on May 14, just days after their local debut. The X300 Ultra carries a price tag of INR 1,59,999, while the X300 FE comes in at INR 79,999, according to the company. Both models put the focus on cameras in the premium Android segment. Timing’s a factor here. India’s smartphone shipments slipped 5% year on year to 30.9 million units in the first quarter, according to Omdia, with soft demand and wary stocking from dealers running into higher component prices. Vivo remained the front-runner at 20% market share, a position that lets it push upscale, while smaller brands find themselves squeezed.
May 11, 2026
United’s First UK Boeing 737 MAX Route Gives Glasgow Its New York Link Back

United’s First UK Boeing 737 MAX Route Gives Glasgow Its New York Link Back

United Airlines is back with daily nonstop service between Glasgow and Newark/New York, marking the first direct U.S. connection from the Scottish hub since 2019. Simple Flying called it a milestone: United’s debut nonstop Boeing 737 MAX route to the UK. The clock is ticking for Glasgow. This route marks the only nonstop link to Scotland’s biggest city from any U.S. carrier, restoring transatlantic seats to western Scotland for the first time since United pulled out of Glasgow in October 2019.
May 11, 2026
Plug Power Stock Jumps Before Q1 Earnings as Cash-Burn Test Looms

Plug Power Stock Jumps Before Q1 Earnings as Cash-Burn Test Looms

Plug Power stock surged Monday before the company’s first-quarter report, with investors pushing shares to $3.47—35 cents higher than Friday’s finish—after an intraday peak at $3.625. The rally comes as Plug continues working to demonstrate that rising hydrogen demand can actually translate into lasting profitability. Timing is key here. Monday brings the next indication of whether Plug’s margin bounce in the fourth quarter signaled something lasting, or just a short-term boost tied to pricing, product mix, and tightening costs. Attention is also on new CEO Jose Luis Crespo, who stepped in this March—can he hold the line on Plug’s 2026 profitability goals?
May 11, 2026
Nvidia Stock Split Watch: NVDA Hits A Record, But The Next Split Still Looks Out Of Reach

Nvidia Stock Split Watch: NVDA Hits A Record, But The Next Split Still Looks Out Of Reach

Nvidia hit fresh record highs on Monday, reigniting chatter about a possible stock split—despite no official word from the company. NVDA was changing hands at $221.23 late in the New York morning session, up 2.8%. The stock earlier reached as high as $222.10, pushing Nvidia’s market cap to roughly $5.42 trillion. This is notable because Nvidia shares have already blown past the prices referenced in the latest round of split chatter. Next up for the company: its first-quarter fiscal 2027 earnings, set for May 20. Nvidia’s own investor page pegs the call at 2 p.m. Pacific.
May 11, 2026
Algorithmiq Raises €18M and Moves HQ to Milan in Europe’s Quantum Software Race

Algorithmiq Raises €18M and Moves HQ to Milan in Europe’s Quantum Software Race

Algorithmiq has picked up €18 million in fresh funding and shifted its global headquarters to Milan—staking on software as the key to bringing quantum computing out of the lab and into real-world business. Company execs and backers say this is Italy’s biggest venture capital round yet for a quantum-focused startup. Timing is key here, with most of the quantum sector still zeroed in on hardware—the machines at the heart of it all. Algorithmiq, on the other hand, is all about the “algorithmic layer”: software, algorithms, and workflows designed to let quantum hardware tackle real-world problems in chemistry, materials science, and the life sciences.
May 11, 2026
Emirates’ Giant UAE Flag A380: Why the New Livery Matters Now

Emirates’ Giant UAE Flag A380: Why the New Livery Matters Now

Emirates has draped a massive UAE flag along the fuselage of its Airbus A380, with aircraft A6-EVG now standing out as the Dubai airline’s boldest display of national branding to date. The special livery splashes the flag’s colors in a three-dimensional pattern along both sides of the world’s biggest passenger jet. According to the airline, it’s part of the “This Flag Will Always Fly” campaign, connected to Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s call for citizens and residents to raise the flag in a show of unity.
May 11, 2026
SanDisk and Micron Look Too Expensive? The Near-$50 AI Memory ETF Drawing a Crowd

SanDisk and Micron Look Too Expensive? The Near-$50 AI Memory ETF Drawing a Crowd

Investors seeking AI storage exposure are starting to turn to a new memory-chip fund, as shares of SanDisk and Micron have shot up, making it pricier—and riskier—to buy in directly. The Roundhill Memory ETF—trading as DRAM—hit the market April 2, pitching itself as the first exchange-traded fund zeroing in on memory stocks. It targets global producers of HBM, DRAM, NAND flash, and solid-state storage. The expense ratio clocks in at 0.65%.
May 11, 2026
AMD Stock Gets Wall Street Reset as AI Server Demand Rewrites the Chip Race

AMD Stock Gets Wall Street Reset as AI Server Demand Rewrites the Chip Race

Advanced Micro Devices picked up new backing from Wall Street after posting a better-than-anticipated first quarter. Both Goldman Sachs and Bernstein bumped AMD up, citing a brighter AI server demand picture that now extends AMD’s prospects past graphics chips and deeper into CPUs. This shift is notable: the AI play is starting to stretch past GPUs — the graphics chips behind training and running large models. Now, server CPUs are showing up on analysts' radar. These central processors do the heavy lifting on general computing, and as “agentic AI” software takes on more hands-off tasks, demand for compute is climbing throughout corporate tech stacks.
May 11, 2026
Intel’s Comeback Has a New Catalyst — But the Next Nvidia Talk Is Moving Faster Than the Facts

Intel’s Comeback Has a New Catalyst — But the Next Nvidia Talk Is Moving Faster Than the Facts

SANTA CLARA, California, May 11, 2026, 07:08 Intel stock climbed in early U.S. hours Monday, with buyers reacting to new signals that its manufacturing turnaround could be luring customers like Apple and SK Hynix—a shift for a business that’s often fallen short of its own ambitions. Shares were at $128.07 by 13:53 UTC, up $3.15 from Friday’s close, after hitting an intraday peak of $134.89.
May 11, 2026
Hannover Re Stock Drops After 48% Profit Jump as Price Pressure Bites

Hannover Re Stock Drops After 48% Profit Jump as Price Pressure Bites

Shares in Hannover Re slipped on Monday, down 2.25% to 239.10 euros by mid-afternoon, MarketScreener data showed, despite a 48% surge in first-quarter earnings. Investors shrugged off a quarter with fewer claims, zeroing in instead on the subdued pricing environment in property-and-casualty reinsurance. Pricing power is under strain. In its April treaty renewals—where insurers secure protection for blocks of risk—Hannover Re reported a 3.6% drop in risk-adjusted prices. Swiss Re, the bigger player, logged price declines in those same April renewals, driving home that this squeeze extends beyond Hannover Re.
May 11, 2026
E.ON’s OVO Deal Could Create UK’s Biggest Energy Supplier With 9.6 Million Customers

E.ON’s OVO Deal Could Create UK’s Biggest Energy Supplier With 9.6 Million Customers

E.ON has struck a deal to acquire OVO Energy’s UK retail business, a move that stands to make the German company the top household energy supplier in Britain—leapfrogging Octopus Energy after years of consolidation in the sector. Financial terms weren’t made public. Timing is key here. UK energy retail, once the domain of nimble stand-alone suppliers, has gotten trickier: tougher capital requirements, more regulation, and sharp swings in wholesale prices have squeezed margins for smaller players. OVO pointed out these shifts have “altered the economics” of the industry.
May 11, 2026
Subaru Slashes Profit Outlook as EV Write-Down and Middle East Shipping Delays Bite

Subaru Slashes Profit Outlook as EV Write-Down and Middle East Shipping Delays Bite

Subaru Corp. slashed its profit forecast for the fiscal year ended March 31, blaming a write-down on electric-vehicle assets and shipping delays triggered by Middle East tensions. The company now expects operating profit to drop to roughly a tenth of what it booked the prior year. Why pay attention? Subaru’s final earnings are set for May 15, and this marks the second time the automaker has lowered its fiscal-year outlook. Reuters puts the new net profit estimate at 90 billion yen, a 73.4% plunge from last year and well off the previous 125 billion yen target.
May 11, 2026
Samsung One UI 8.5 Is Here: Galaxy S25 Gets AirDrop as One UI 9 Tests Surface

Samsung One UI 8.5 Is Here: Galaxy S25 Gets AirDrop as One UI 9 Tests Surface

Samsung’s One UI 8.5 is no longer just on the roadmap—actual updates are hitting more countries, and older Galaxy phones are now getting Quick Share with full AirDrop support. That means wireless file transfers with Apple devices like iPhones, iPads, and Macs. SamMobile on Monday flagged the arrival of the stable One UI 8.5 release on a range of Galaxy devices, even as talk of One UI 9 testing is already surfacing. Timing is key here: One UI is Samsung’s custom Android skin, front and center for most Galaxy owners. With 8.5, Samsung rolls out fresh Galaxy AI upgrades, new sharing options, and security tweaks—not just for the Galaxy S26 series, but older models, too. That puts Apple’s AirDrop and
May 11, 2026
Tata Motors April 2026 Sales: Punch, Nexon And EVs Turn India’s Auto Race

Tata Motors April 2026 Sales: Punch, Nexon And EVs Turn India’s Auto Race

Tata Motors grabbed the spotlight in India’s April auto sales, with the Punch and Nexon SUVs powering a robust passenger-vehicle showing. Electric vehicles kept pace: e-scooter and EV car numbers largely stuck to gains made during March’s surge. Tata’s domestic passenger-vehicle tally hit 59,000 units for the month, a jump of 31% from last year, and sales of electric two-wheelers came in at 148,740 units. Timing counts here. April kicks off India’s financial year, a period that usually loses steam once the March rush of year-end deals wraps up. Still, FADA Vice President Sai Giridhar pointed out the retail market just logged its “highest-ever April.” The dip from March, he said, wasn’t a sign of demand collapsing but just a
May 11, 2026
Gold Price Today: Why Bullion Fell as Oil Spike, Rupee Slide Hit Indian Market

Gold Price Today: Why Bullion Fell as Oil Spike, Rupee Slide Hit Indian Market

Gold dropped nearly 1% Monday, pressured by an oil rally that followed faltering U.S.-Iran peace talks and reignited inflation and rate worries among bullion traders. Spot gold slipped 1% to $4,667.99 an ounce by 0852 GMT. U.S. June gold futures slid 1.1%. “Inflation risks still weigh heavy on the market’s collective mind,” noted Han Tan, chief market analyst at Bybit. For India, this isn’t just another blip in metals trading. The rupee slid to a fresh record—95.31 per dollar—after Brent crude climbed 2.5% to $103.8 a barrel. Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. That lift in oil prices puts India at risk: a wider current account deficit, sluggish growth, and hotter inflation, Reuters noted.
May 11, 2026
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