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Investing.com55d agobullish
Why Goldman is cautious on outperforming Intel stock

Investing.com -- Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of Intel with a Neutral rating and a 12-month price target of $150, acknowledging clear tailwinds in server CPUs and foundry optionality but arguing that the stock's recent run has already priced in much of the upside.

How To Earn $500 A Month From Nike Stock Ahead Of Q4 Earnings
Benzinga55d agoneutral
How To Earn $500 A Month From Nike Stock Ahead Of Q4 Earnings

Nike Inc. will release its fourth-quarter earnings report after the closing bell on Tuesday, June 30. Analysts expect the company to report quarterly earnings of 12 cents per share. That’s down from 14 cents per share in the year-ago period....

Micron joins rivals pitching AI deals as cure for memory's boom-bust cycle
Reuters55d agoneutral
Micron joins rivals pitching AI deals as cure for memory's boom-bust cycle

Memory chipmakers have for decades been trapped in boom-bust cycles, with capacity buildouts hitting the market just as demand craters. Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix are now trying ‌to convince investors this time is different, arguing long-term deals will keep cash flowing even if the datacenter boom bursts. Micron ‌said on Wednesday customers such as Nvidia had committed $22 billion to lock in supplies of memory chips, playing up huge growth in five-year "take-or-pay" deals that require clients to either ​buy its chips or hand over cash.

NVIDIA vs Micron: Which Stock Will The Market Reward
24/7 Wall St.55d agoneutral
NVIDIA vs Micron: Which Stock Will The Market Reward

NVIDIA (NASDAQ:NVDA) and Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) both posted blockbuster AI infrastructure quarters, but the market reacted in opposite directions. NVIDIA sells the compute. Micron sells the memory that keeps those GPUs fed. Comparing them now makes sense because each just told investors something different about where AI hardware spending actually lands in 2026. Blackwell Carries ... NVIDIA vs Micron: Which Stock Will The Market Reward

Cathie Wood buys $9.6 million of megacap tech stock
TheStreet55d agobullish
Cathie Wood buys $9.6 million of megacap tech stock

Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, likes to double down on her favorite tech stocks, especially when the prices are falling. That’s what she just did, buying a megacap tech stock amid a broader market sell-off. In 2025, the flagship Ark Innovation ETF gained 35.49%, far outpacing the ...

Associated Press55d agoneutral
JPMorgan Chase plans to expand Community Center program, doubling branches in low-income areas

JPMorgan Chase will significantly expand its national “Community Center” program, the bank said Thursday, with plans to double the number of these specialized branches the bank operates particularly in low-income neighborhoods. Along with doubling the number of Community Center branches, the bank plans to hire an additional 150 employees, known as community managers, and provide additional programming at these locations. The Community Center program focuses on Chase opening branches in low- and moderate-income communities, particularly in areas where residents may be underbanked or unbanked.

Meta Tried to Silence Her. Now She’s Suing.
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Meta Tried to Silence Her. Now She’s Suing.

Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook policy executive, is suing Meta over its attempts to stop her from talking about her book, “Careless People,” a New York Times bestseller.

Martin Leibowitz, a Math Whiz Who Transformed Bond Investing, Dies at Age 89
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Martin Leibowitz, a Math Whiz Who Transformed Bond Investing, Dies at Age 89

When Martin Leibowitz joined the Wall Street bond-trading firm Salomon Brothers in 1969, at age 33, he knew a lot about math and very little about bonds. If you knew the annual interest rate and the price of a bond, you could find the yield. “My initial reaction,” Leibowitz said in a 2017 podcast for the MIT Laboratory for Financial Engineering, “was you’ve got to be kidding.”

Exxon, Chevron investors cautious after oil news
TheStreet55d agoneutral
Exxon, Chevron investors cautious after oil news

For most of 2026, Exxon Mobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX) investors enjoyed good gains as the Middle East crises pushed crude price to record highs. The Iran war had throttled the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow passage through which roughly a fifth of the world's oil normally travels, and both stocks ...

💬 Money Quote: Profit Taking
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
💬 Money Quote: Profit Taking

📣 "There are lots of traders there just trying to make a buck, so they follow the momentum and then try to take profits." —Thomas Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt Investments, on this morning's market moves.

Ford Recalls Continue to Cripple Brand
24/7 Wall St.55d agobearish
Ford Recalls Continue to Cripple Brand

Ford (NYSE: F) recalls this year have topped 1.2 million vehicles. While its poor 2006 track record is not nearly as bad as last year’s, the company’s quality promise has fallen apart again. And, while moves into battery technology have lifted the stock, there is reason for investors to be worried. Ford can’t get its ... Ford Recalls Continue to Cripple Brand

Spencer Jakab | Meme Stocks Are Best Sold
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Spencer Jakab | Meme Stocks Are Best Sold

A propos of the latest meme-stock sensation: The gains seem astronomical but, unless your timing is exquisite or you have serious online cachet yourself, owning a potential meme stock is a tough way to get rich.

May PCE: Inflation ticks up to highest level since 2023
Yahoo Finance Video55d agoneutralVIDEO
May PCE: Inflation ticks up to highest level since 2023

May's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index — the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge — saw inflation rise 0.4% month-over-month and 4.1% year-over-year Core PCE, which excludes food and energy prices, rose 0.3% monthly and 3.4% annually, marking the highest level since 2023. Morning Brief Host Julie Hyman is joined by Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley and Epistrophy Capital Research chief market strategist Cory Johnson to further examine rising price trends.

Oil Analysts Are Slashing Their Price Forecasts
The Wall Street Journal55d agoneutral
Oil Analysts Are Slashing Their Price Forecasts

🐻 JPMorgan now sees Brent crude, the international oil benchmark, averaging $80 a barrel in the fourth quarter and around $64 a barrel next year. Brent was last around that level in January, when the dominant narrative in the global oil market was that of oversupply. In a note today, JPMorgan analysts cited lower-than-expected drawdowns of oil stocks from OECD countries and weaker global demand.