nLIGHT

Company LASR

Last mentioned: Mar 17, 2026

Timeline

  1. Renewed Sell-off

    AGL shares drop as concerns over medical cost management resurface.

  2. Short-lived Rally

    Shares skyrocket briefly amid broader market movements and technical trading.

  3. Initial Volatility

    Stock sees a temporary surge as investors digest revenue growth potential.

  4. Q4 Earnings Miss

    AGL reports a significant EPS miss of -$0.46 despite beating revenue targets.

Stories mentioning nLIGHT 7

earnings Neutral

Post-Earnings Volatility Hits agilon health and nLIGHT Amid Sector Pressures

Shares of agilon health (AGL) and nLIGHT (LASR) faced significant downward pressure on March 12, 2026, as investors reassessed valuation following recent earnings reports and insider activity. While agilon struggles with persistent medical cost trends, nLIGHT is navigating executive share sales and institutional exits.

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earnings Bullish

Butterfly Network and Figure Lead AI-Driven Pivot in Q4 2025 Earnings

Butterfly Network (BFLY) and Figure (FIGR) reported transformative Q4 2025 results, highlighting a successful shift toward AI-integrated, capital-light business models. Butterfly’s 'Embedded' AI strategy and Figure’s 'Connect' platform are setting new benchmarks for AI monetization in healthcare and fintech.

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market-trends Bullish

Industrial Leaders Pivot to Sustainable Tech and Critical Minerals in Q4

Industrial and energy service leaders TETRA Technologies and KBR reported strong Q4 2025 results, highlighted by a strategic shift toward sustainable technology and critical mineral production. TETRA achieved record bromine output while advancing its Arkansas lithium project, and KBR saw significant backlog growth in its Sustainable Technology Solutions division.

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defense-tech Bullish

Defense Tech Pivot: nLIGHT and KBR Scale Directed Energy and Mission Systems

nLIGHT and KBR reported significant growth in their defense and aerospace divisions for Q4 2025, driven by a surge in demand for directed energy weapons and mission-critical intelligence services. nLIGHT’s 60% jump in A&D revenue and KBR’s $19.1 billion mission tech backlog signal a decisive industry shift toward advanced, high-energy technology and specialized military support.

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