Major stock indexes fell sharply after a strong jobs report set the stage for the Federal Reserve to hike rates.
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TSM stock rose on Thursday after the company's annual shareholders' meeting. At the meeting, Chief Executive C.C. Wei said the contract chipmaker, better known as TSMC, won't be able to fulfill demand over the next few years, even as more manufacturing capacity comes online, Bloomberg reported. "It will be a long time before we can meet customer demand," Wei said.
Broadcom shares fell Thursday despite a better-than-expected earnings report, leading other chip stocks lower.
Shares of Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO) are down 14% in Thursday morning trading, sinking to around $410 after closing Wednesday at $479.23. The reversal follows the company’s fiscal Q2 2026 earnings release after the close on June 3. The pain is spreading. Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD) is off 4% to around $521, and Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is down ... Broadcom Sinks 14% on Soft AI Chip Outlook Despite Earnings Beat, Dragging Down AMD and Intel
$300 billion That's roughly how much market value Broadcom is slated to lose today after its results last night sent its shares sliding 13% premarket. The move underscores the high bar that companies tied to AI are now facing: The semiconductor and software maker logged strong quarterly revenue—fueled by demand for its AI chips—but left its 2027 outlook unchanged, sticking with guidance for AI semiconductor revenue of more than $100 billion.
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