Nvidia earnings shock looms as chip stocks sink and bearish bets surge across AI sector
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Nvidia earnings shock looms as chip stocks sink and bearish bets surge across AI sector
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There is a quiet confidence in Morgan Stanley's latest note on Applied Materials. Not the loud kind that makes bold promises. The measured kind that says, "We have seen this before, and we think we know how it ends." The bank raised its price target on Applied Materials (AMAT) to $454 from $432, ...
KLA (NasdaqGS:KLAC) is highlighted as a key supplier as AI driven semiconductor demand strains global equipment capacity. The company, alongside peers such as ASML and Lam Research, is reported to be running at or near full capacity as chipmakers scale advanced AI manufacturing. Industry wide bottlenecks in critical inspection and process control tools raise questions about how quickly new AI focused fabs can be equipped. KLA sits at the center of this buildout, supplying inspection and...
By Twesha Dikshit and Avinash P May 5 (Reuters) - European shares recovered modestly on Tuesday after slumping in the previous session as a rally in technology stocks and a slate of upbeat corporate
8.30am: Oil prices ease, as Hegseth plays down Strait fighting Crude oil futures have eased further, as US defence officials struck a cautious tone on the Strait of Hormuz, saying Iranian actions remain below the threshold for a wider conflict, despite continued harassment of shipping. In...