Micron Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) is one of the best future stocks to buy and hold for 10 years. On June 25, Micron reported record financial results for its FQ3 2026, reaching $41.46 billion in revenue and $28.24 billion in GAAP net income. This significant growth, driven by AI-related demand, resulted in an operating cash flow […]
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Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) rarely raises prices. That has been a working assumption on Wall Street for roughly two decades. The company absorbs component costs, squeezes suppliers, redesigns around the problem, and protects its margin envelope without making customers pay more for the same box. So when Apple confirmed Friday that it was raising prices an average of ... Apple Just Did Something It Wouldn’t Even Do During COVID, and Wall Street Is Freaking Out
NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) is among the Best Brain-Computer Interface Stocks. On June 22, CNBC reported that NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares have underperformed in 2026. The firm rose about 12% compared with the VanEck Semiconductor ETF’s nearly 85% gain while slipping roughly 3% over the past month as investors are focusing on memory chips and infrastructure. The […]
Micron (MU) stock closed the June 25 trading session up 15.81% at $1,213.56. The stock soared following the release of the third-quarter (Q3) fiscal year 2026 (FY26) earnings report on June 24. The stock is up 313.14% year-to-date, at the time of writing, Friday afternoon, June 26. Meanwhile, the ...
The AI boom has transformed one of the semiconductor industry’s most cyclical businesses into one of its tightest markets. Memory chips, once plagued by oversupply and collapsing prices, have become one of the biggest bottlenecks for AI infrastructure. That shortage has helped lift Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU), Samsung Electronics, and SK hynix to record profitability as ... Apple Wants to Buy Blacklisted Chinese Memory. Micron Has Nothing to Worry About
AI customers are rushing to Micron for memory products.
Micron Technology (NasdaqGS:MU) reported record fiscal Q3 2026 revenue and profitability, driven by strong AI related demand for memory. The company signed 16 multi year Strategic Customer Agreements that together guarantee at least US$100b in revenue through 2030. These contracts introduce pricing floors and volume commitments that alter the traditional boom bust structure of the memory industry. The news coincided with a rally across global semiconductor and tech stocks and higher pricing...
Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities has a specific name for what is happening to tech stocks right now. In a note published June 26, he called it a "Twilight Zone market," Seeking Alpha reported, and the phrase is more specific than it sounds. Microsoft (MSFT), Nvidia (NVDA), Meta Platforms (META), and ...
Every boom eventually forces the same question, and it is rarely the one investors ask first. Not who is growing fastest, or who has the biggest name, but who actually keeps the money. For three years, the answer in artificial intelligence (AI) has been obvious. Nvidia (NVDA) designed the chips, ...
Bankers Investment Trust PLC (LSE:BNKR) outperforms the FTSE World Index with a 6.5% share price total return, despite market challenges and leadership transition.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite fell in every day of a calendar week for the first time since April 2024, losing about 2% and 4.6%, respectively. “I just don’t think it’s a time as an investor that you should be focused on swinging for the fences,” said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors. The declines continued this past week, which began with a tech selloff that ripped through chip makers from Seoul to Santa Clara, Calif. Micron’s upbeat outlook after Wednesday’s close looked set to spark a rebound, but momentum faded quickly, especially after Apple and Microsoft announced they would increase prices for MacBooks and Xbox gaming consoles, respectively.
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MU and SNDK are riding the AI memory boom as strong demand, pricing power and rising earnings support continued momentum.
Investing.com -- A strong earnings showing for one memory stock was overshadowed by a rotation out of technology and into more defensive names, while Bitcoin's slide below $60,000 hit crypto-linked stocks over the past few days.
Sarah Kunst of Cleo Capital went on CNBC Friday morning and said what a lot of portfolio managers have been muttering to themselves all week. “People are wondering if putting all of their eggs into the AI, a sort of high growth hyperscaler basket, was maybe not the best idea over the past couple of ... A VC Says the ‘All Your Eggs in the AI Basket’ Trade Is Finally Cracking — Here’s Where the Money Goes Next
Micron's outlook eased chip-demand fears, but inflation concerns quickly reignited volatility across AI-focused stocks.
Cristiano Amon walked into Qualcomm’s (NASDAQ:QCOM) Investor Day on June 24, 2026 with a number designed to be repeated. Over $15 billion in annual data center AI chip sales by fiscal 2029, up from $5 billion in 2027, alongside a $40 billion non-handset revenue target and adjusted EPS above $18 by that year. Qualcomm shares rose 13.3% ... Qualcomm Just Promised $15 Billion in AI Chip Sales, but There’s a Catch: The Chips Don’t Exist Yet
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shareholders woke up Thursday to find that the most valuable company in the world had been undone by something the size of a Tic Tac. A memory chip. Specifically, the DRAM and NAND modules tucked inside every Mac, iPad, and Vision Pro on the shelf. Shares fell as much as 6.6% after Apple ... Apple Stock Just Dropped 6.6%, and One Tiny, Boring Chip Is to Blame
Memory chips are boring until they aren’t, and Wednesday afternoon they stopped being boring. Micron Technology (NASDAQ:MU) guided fiscal fourth-quarter revenue to $50 billion, plus or minus $1 billion, against a Wall Street consensus parked around $43 billion. Bloomberg Tech host Ed Ludlow, on Bloomberg Businessweek Daily, summed up the move with a line that ... Micron Just Beat Wall Street and It ‘Reset the Entire Industry’
The market has rarely seen a technological revolution like the one the artificial intelligence boom has unleashed. Semiconductor companies, in particular, have been rewarded at a pace few investors have ever witnessed. Last year, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) dominated headlines as demand for AI accelerators exploded. This year, the spotlight has shifted to a different bottleneck: memory. ... Micron Grew 10X in 12 Months. Can It Do It Again?
The memory shortage has become a windfall for storage makers.