
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is holding strong despite the recent sell-off in chip stocks. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre takes a closer look.
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The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is holding strong despite the recent sell-off in chip stocks. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre takes a closer look.
GlobalWafers stake points to rising future wafer demand
The memory stock has been struggling of late and is down big from its recent high.
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The AI boom isn't just fueling the memory trade. The not-so-flashy analogy chip space is also seeing a boost.
Wedbush says wafer supply could become the next bottleneck.
Micron (MU) could produce exceptional returns because of its solid growth attributes.
The market is expecting bigger earnings beats from memory manufacturers, but it isn't rewarding them with a justified valuation representing their exponential growth.
Intel said it will upgrade existing fabrication facilities, install the latest manufacturing equipment, and make infrastructure enhancements at its facility in Ireland.
Micron's larger competitor threatens to upset the market for DRAM supply.
This fund has been a solid long-term performer, and its future looks bright, too.
Sandisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) was among Jim Cramer’s stock calls on Mad Money, as he advised investors to stick with the largest tech companies in the market. Cramer highlighted how the company’s rally got triggered. He remarked: Now, today was one of those days where the complex of Micron, Seagate, Lumentum, Corning, Western Digital, and Sandisk […]
Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi sits down with Visible Alpha Head of TMT Research Melissa Otto to discuss how investors should navigate the technology sector following its recent market sell-off.
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Memory chip stocks have been some of the market’s top performers this year, but they're struggling today. Sandisk, which is up more than 600% since the start of the year, is down 10%, making it the S&P 500's worst performer.
While the biggest names in tech burn through a historic spending spree, a small cluster of suppliers is quietly printing cash at a pace that has no precedent in this industry. Understanding who wins at each stage of the AI cycle could completely change how you position your portfolio.
MU's take-or-pay supply contracts lock in volumes, pricing bands and $100 billion in minimum revenues, sharpening sales visibility through future cycles.
While the Nasdaq bleeds and investors pile into healthcare and staples at record highs, one Wall Street strategist is shopping the wreckage in memory chips, and her valuation case is harder to dismiss than it looks.
A single brokerage note out of Seoul just triggered the biggest single-day drop in SK Hynix history, and the shockwaves are now tearing through U.S. memory stocks that were up as much as 700% this year.
Top Wall Street Firm Flags a New Risk for the AI Chip Boom
SanDisk, Micron, Digital Turbine and HPE surge more than 100% YTD but still trade below the tech sector's forward P/E average.
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