Samsung Electronics earnings, SK Hynix’s U.S. listing and TSMC’s June sales will give investors fresh clues on demand for AI memory chips and the durability of this year’s semiconductor rally.
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Delta Air Lines (DAL), United Airlines (UAL), and other airline stocks are set for a "happy ending"
📣 “The surge in oil supply is about to collide with a market that, at least for now, simply does not need it.” —Natasha Kaneva, head of the global commodities strategy team at JPMorgan. Read more about how the oil market has gone from supply-crunch fears to a glut.
Analysts with Bank of America Securities upped their price target for shares of the blue-chip tech stock.
TeraWulf (WULF) shares spiked Monday after the digital infrastructure developer said it secured a 20
Shares of major cybersecurity names are rallying in Monday’s midday session. CrowdStrike Holdings (NASDAQ:CRWD) stock is up 5% to $204 and change, leading the group higher. Palo Alto Networks (NASDAQ:PANW) shares are climbing 4% to $363, and Okta (NASDAQ:OKTA) stock is up 4% to $147. The Amplify Cybersecurity ETF (NYSE ARCA:HACK) is also higher, with ... CrowdStrike Surges 5%, Palo Alto and Okta Gain 4% as Cybersecurity Stocks Rally on Analyst Upgrades
Microsoft said on Monday it is cutting about 2.1% of its workforce, or roughly 4,800 jobs, as the Windows maker restructures parts of its commercial and Xbox businesses, joining other tech giants in a wave of layoffs as companies shift investment toward AI infrastructure. The cuts highlight deepening concern among investors and economists that AI adoption will upend established industries, with job losses already emerging in sectors most exposed to automation.
Investing.com - Dell Technologies surged more than 8% on Monday, July 6, after President Donald Trump publicly urged Americans to buy Dell computers, repeating a pattern that has now twice sent the stock sharply higher in 2026.

Microsoft is cutting 4,800 jobs, including 3,200 in its Xbox division.
Investing.com -- Piper Sandler defended its Overweight rating on Oracle in a note to clients on Monday, arguing the company could generate approximately $2.2 billion in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure revenue not currently captured in consensus estimates, based on the firm’s analysis of capital expenditure to data center capacity to revenue conversion.
Solstice Advanced Materials has struck a deal to buy specialty chemicals maker Element Solutions for more than $12 billion in cash and stock. Solstice, which was recently spun out of Honeywell, said the deal values Element at roughly 15% premium to Thursday’s closing price of $43.
Solstice Advanced Materials sees Element Solutions giving it "increased exposure" to the AI boom. The Honeywell spinoff tumbled on the news.
Wall Street enters the week with investors focused on the start of the second quarter earnings season, the Federal Reserve's latest meeting minutes and a handful of economic releases that could offer fresh insight into the outlook for interest rates, economic growth and the artificial...
Broadcom on Monday disclosed a five-year deal to supply custom processors to consumer electronics giant Apple.
Ondas acquired DZYNE Technologies via a combination of cash and stock for $875.8 million.
Over the past six months, Hasbro’s stock price fell to $80.55. Shareholders have lost 7.7% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 7.7%. This might have investors contemplating their next move.

Micron hits an interesting level on the charts.
Investing.com -- Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) announced Monday it is eliminating approximately 4,800 positions—about 2.1% of its global workforce—as the tech giant shifts resources toward high-priority growth areas. In an internal memo to staff, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer Amy Coleman contextualized the restructuring around a rapidly evolving tech landscape. “Our business is changing because the world around it is changing,” Coleman wrote. “Companies don’t get to choose wh
Microsoft is cutting about 2.1% of its workforce, or roughly 4,800 jobs, the latest in a wave of tech layoffs as the Windows maker spends heavily on AI infrastructure and uses the technology to improve efficiency across its business. Big Tech's historic AI outlays, set to top $700 billion this year, are piling pressure on companies to show returns from the technology and offset the rising cost of rolling it out across their businesses. Microsoft announced the cuts on Monday following a rough stretch, with its shares falling nearly 23% in the first six months of 2026, their worst first-half performance since 2022.
Lam Research will release its fourth-quarter earnings soon, and analysts anticipate a double-digit bottom-line growth.
July 6 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Monday, extending last week's rally as chip stocks rebounded, while investors looked ahead to central bank minutes and the start of the
TeraWulf said on Monday it signed a 20-year lease with Anthropic for data center infrastructure, a deal expected to generate about $19 billion in contracted revenue, sending the bitcoin miner's shares up more than 10% in early trading. The deal secures long-term, recurring revenue for TeraWulf from an AI customer as it shifts away from relying on bitcoin mining, a transition the company said in May would increasingly drive its business. • The Anthropic lease covers a purpose-built AI infrastructure campus at TeraWulf's Justified Data site in Hawesville, Kentucky.
The videogame unit’s revenue has fallen and its Netflix-like subscription service is far below expectations.
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Morgan Stanley said the recent weakness in U.S. semiconductor stocks is a sign that the market gains are broadening, with investors likely to turn toward AI "hyperscalers" as well as consumer discretionary, transport and biotechnology shares. In a note dated Monday, the brokerage said hyperscalers — an industry term for tech companies that are spending big on data centers — could benefit from a rotation away from semiconductor stocks as the AI cycle shifts. Although the likes of Alphabet and Amazon have committed billions to scale up their AI infrastructure, skyrocketing the share prices of semiconductor companies, clear evidence that AI products can generate returns that justify the spending is yet to be seen.
Micron Technology and Ford Motor on Monday signed a long-term agreement to secure the supply for memory and storage platforms used in the automaker's next-generation vehicle production. This comes days after Micron's similar agreement with General Motors, as part of the chipmaker's ongoing investments to expand manufacturing in the United States for automotive customers, including its expansion of advanced DRAM production in Virginia. DRAM, or dynamic random-access memory, is a critical component for servers that power cloud computing, databases and AI workloads.
Investing.com -- Brokerage Bernstein downgraded cloud monitoring software company Datadog to "Market-Perform" from "Outperform" on Monday, saying the stock's recent rally has outpaced its improving fundamentals even as the company stands to benefit from growing artificial intelligence adoption.
SK Hynix filed to offer ADRs in the US as it seeks to raise roughly $28 billion amid the AI boom.
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