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There may be bad news for Micron today, but if so, it lies far in the future.
TPU sales are starting to have a huge impact on Alphabet's growth rates.
Western Digital sees a bright future for HDD.
Is it time to sell other space stocks and buy SpaceX instead?
My children often tell me that “today” is the best or worst day ever. Sometimes both land on the same day. Apparently it is possible to have the worst day ever multiple times a week. Unrelated. The benchmark S&P 500 keeps tagging fresh records and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite refuses to roll over. And yet ... Michael Burry Says Today’s Top 10 Stocks Surged 784% in a Year. The Pre-Dot-Com Number Was 622%.
The Iran war is on pause, and for Qatar, it's time to reload its air defense missile stockpile.
Nano Nuclear won't be profitable before 2035. Are investors losing patience?
Yes, York Space missed on earnings last night -- but not all the news is bad.
China didn't do what it was supposed to at the Trump-Xi summit, and now semiconductor investors are worried.
In China, Nvidia is playing a game of he says, Xi says over H200 AI chip sales.
The semiconductor sector is selling off at the open on Friday, with all three major U.S.-listed chipmakers giving back a slice of their parabolic spring rallies. Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares are leading the move lower, sliding 8% in early trading to $108 from Thursday’s close of $115.93. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) stock is down 4% to ... Intel Slumps 7%, AMD and NVIDIA Slide 4% in Chipmaker Selloff
Intel stock, AMD and Arm were falling as analysts warn of the dangers of assuming the AI trade will last indefinitely.
Iran didn't attack Israel with drones in its most recent war -- but it did in the last war, and might again in the next.
President Donald Trump has been busy in the stock market. Trump disclosed purchases and sales of hundreds of millions of dollars worth of U.S. stocks in the first quarter, according to a disclosure released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics. Trump purchased between $1 million and $5 million worth of ServiceNow Adobe Workday on Feb. 10, the disclosure revealed.
Investing.com -- Global semiconductor stocks fell Friday, dragged lower by a sharp selloff in South Korean equities and mounting geopolitical uncertainty as U.S.-Iran talks showed no signs of progress.
Some investors believe the market's extraordinary run can continue, while others recommend investors move into cash.
After a long and controversial process, the U.S. Senate approved Kevin Warsh as the next chair of the Federal Reserve.
Doximity remains the leading platform for medical professionals, but the combo of increased AI spending amid industry weakness weighed on results.
The AI data center market is growing -- for everybody but Intel.
The dot-com bubble began to burst in the spring of 2000, when presidential candidates George Bush and Al Gore emerged from their party conventions, the human genome project unveiled its first draft, and ‘American Beauty’ dominated the Oscars with five awards, including best picture. More than a quarter-century later, however, those same three stocks are leading an old-tech revival that has powered U.S. markets to a series of record highs, paced by an insatiable appetite for all things related to artificial intelligence. Investors are seeing few signs of a pullback like the one during the turn of the century crash that rocked tech markets for a decade.
Zcash is a good example of what a coin looks like when it has a good fit with the market.
Intel stock has led the chip rally but it faces fierce competition from Arm and Advanced Micro Devices.
An analyst cut his price target on the power producer.
Paysign handily beat Wall Street analysts in the first quarter but didn't raise guidance. The stock looks cheap.
Investors got bad news on the inflation front for the second day in a row.
Red Cat needs cash -- because it keeps burning it.
Rising costs associated with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are taking their toll on this company's margins.
Karman Space stock is not cheap, but improving profits make it cheaper than it once was.