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Investing.com - Micron Technology reports results after the close today, just one day after a brutal 13.2% plunge. Ahead of the open, MU is indicated roughly 4.6% higher in pre-market trading, a partial recovery that does little to settle the core question investors face tonight: is the analyst community's revenue bar of up to $35.4B simply too high?
The listing would give SK Hynix access to American capital while giving U.S. investors another way to bet on the memory chip boom.
↘️ Cerebras Systems (CBRS): The chip maker, which went public in May, said it expects its operating margins to remain negative through the end of the year, a sign of the heavy cost of the AI buildout.
June 24 (Reuters) - S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures inched higher on Wednesday after two straight sessions of declines, as investors returned to technology shares following a sharp selloff that saw the
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MU is riding AI-driven memory demand, while Coca-Cola and Arista Networks gain from pricing power and AI networking expansion.
By Amanda Cooper LONDON, June 24 (Reuters) - Stocks staged a tentative recovery on Wednesday from a rout in technology shares on the back of caution over overstretched AI valuations, while crude oil
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Investing.com - S&P and Nasdaq futures edged higher on Wednesday after a sharp selloff in technology shares rattled Wall Street, with investors looking to earnings from memory-chip maker Micron for clues about the health of the artificial intelligence trade.
Retail sentiment remained cautious, with Stocktwits data showing SPY sentiment stuck in bearish territory while QQQ sentiment improved to bullish.
Micron’s results, due after market hours, would shape the view on the red-hot memory rally.
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The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Wednesday, Jun, 24 2026 US stock futures are pointing lower this morning, with E-mini S&P 500 contracts down about 1.5% and Nasdaq-100 futures weaker by more than 2.7%, as investors juggle two big forces. First, the US 10 year Treasury yield sits near 4.5%, which means higher borrowing costs for households and businesses and keeps the focus on a possible Federal Reserve rate hike in September. Second, Europe’s latest purchasing manager indexes show...
(Bloomberg) -- Micron Technology Inc.’s earnings report on Wednesday afternoon is shaping up to be one of the most important in months as investors find themselves suddenly on edge over the sustainability of the AI rally.Most Read from BloombergStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some Roles‘FOMO Really Got Me’: Taiwanese Go Deep Into Debt to Amp 100% Stock RallySpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Marke
Tech stocks looked set to claw back some losses on Wednesday as investors bought the dip following a global selloff that dragged down shares in chip makers including Intel and Micron. Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.5%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures slid 95 points, or 0.2%.
Micron’s fourth-quarter outlook will be closely watched. The red-hot memory stock needs a big number.
KOSPI's early 4% rebound faded as SK Hynix reversed sharply, pulling the index back toward 8,300 ahead of Micron's earnings.
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Tom Westbrook South Korea's chip-heavy KOSPI made an unconvincing attempt at a bounce on Wednesday after notching the fifth-biggest selloff
The memory chip superstar will deliver a highly anticipated earnings report Wednesday afternoon.
I've covered Micron repeatedly, and each time, the story has been some version of the same thing. The artificial intelligence (AI) memory supercycle is getting bigger than the market expected, and Micron keeps proving the bears wrong. Tuesday, June 23, is a jarring interruption. MU dropped more ...
Shares of memory chips maker Micron (NASDAQ:MU) fell 13.6% in the afternoon session after a report that South Korea's SK Hynix is slowing its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) expansion rattled the AI-chip complex.
US stocks advanced on Wednesday, rebounding from a bruising start to the week for tech stocks, as oil prices plunged to their levels not seen since the beginning of the US-Iran war.
Investors are braced for Micron earnings for clues to whether AI optimism has overrun.

Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come tomorrow, Wednesday, June 24, including US new home sales data and earnings results from Micron Technology (MU) and Trip.com (TCOM).
Global stocks extended losses on Tuesday in a sell-off driven by chipmakers and other tech companies that have recently benefited from market enthusiasm for the prospects of artificial intelligence. The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite index was down 2.21 percent at the market’s close. Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. Among the main drivers were Sandisk and Micron Technology, which specialize in memory and storage. Both wer

<body><p>STORY: A down day on Wall Street Tuesday saw the Dow edge lower, while the S&P 500 tumbled nearly one-and-a-half percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq plummeted about 2.2%.</p><p>Jitters over debt-funded AI spending led to sharp losses in semiconductor and other Big Tech tech stocks.</p><p>:: Marvell Technology </p><p>Shares of Nvidia dropped more than 4%, Intel shed over 6% and shares of Marvell Technology tumbled more than 9%.</p><p>Memory chipmakers Micron Technology and SanDisk, among the best performers on the S&P 500 this year, both fell around 13%.</p><p>Micron's earnings report on Wednesday will draw intense scrutiny, says Nancy Tengler, CEO and chief investment officer at Laffer Tengler Investments.</p><p>"So I think this is a hugely important report, much like Nvidia has been in other periods. [FLASH] We're gonna be watching their guidance on HBM4, which is the Vera Rubin platform Nvidia relationship that they have - is that continuing to grow quickly? And then margins. The company pulled, reported 81% margins. I mean, imagine that - eighty-one percent. And the market is determined that they stay above eighty [percent]. So, those are the two things we'll be paying attention to."</p><p>Among other movers, Elon Musk's SpaceX, which debuted this month, continued its bumpy ride, briefly dipping below its opening price of $150 before paring losses to close about 1% higher. </p><p>Investors on Tuesday were also watching developments in the Middle East. The Senate backed legislation to halt U.S. military action against Iran, but it was unclear how this would affect the war as Washington continues to negotiate a peace agreement with Tehran.</p></body>