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AMD (AMD) and Sandisk (SNDK) are both set to report quarterly earnings this week. Zacks Investment Management chief market strategist Brian Mulberry, Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré, and Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Brooke DiPalma discuss how markets could react to both earnings reports.
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SanDisk (SNDK) flashes an April 2025 pattern as the stock fights $1,244 support days before Q4 earnings on August 5.
Memory stocks are taking a sharp hit Monday after an extraordinary run, but Wall Street analysts and a major insider are already treating the selloff as something very different from what the price action suggests.
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Investors are kicking off a new trading month on an upbeat note. But that hasn’t stopped one of July’s most painful trends from carrying into August. Chip stocks and other companies tied to the AI trade are some of the biggest decliners today, with Micron Technology, Sandisk, Intel and Western Digital all down about 3% or more.
Earnings continue to be the market's engine, and a series of results this week from Palantir, SpaceX, and AMD are set to rev up stocks again.
Shares of Corning had a tough July but a Truist analyst team believes the stock now has a “more reasonable entry point.” Shares of the optical networking company declined 0.5% to $137.52 in premarket trading on Monday after ending Friday up 2.2%. Corning and other optical networking names have become a major part of the artificial-intelligence trade.
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Micron's 39% plunge and SK Hynix and Samsung's $1.3 trillion spending plan are raising fresh worries for US chipmakers.
Markets enter an earnings-dominated week with a huge concentration of corporate results spanning technology, industrials, healthcare, consumer discretionary, and entertainment sectors. This will provide a critical assessment of economic health and corporate fundamentals amid persistent uncertainty about technology sector valuations and AI infrastructure spending.
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The memory craze paused in July—and investors got a much-needed reality check. American memory suppliers Sandisk and Micron Technology fell 47% and 29% for the period, respectively. Sandisk notched its worst monthly performance since spinning off from Western Digital in February 2025, while Micron capped off its worst month since 2015.
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