The S&P 500 and Nasdaq ran higher, led by Google, Nvidia, Tesla and other titans. Cisco earnings beat while AI chipmaker Cerebras will price its IPO.
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq ran higher, led by Google, Nvidia, Tesla and other titans. Cisco earnings beat while AI chipmaker Cerebras will price its IPO.
Tower Semiconductor (NASDAQ:TSEM) reported better-than-expected financial results for the first quarter and issued an upbeat outlook, sending its shares 12% higher on Wednesday morning. For the quarter ended March 31, 2026, Tower Semiconductor reported revenue of $413.6 million, compared with...
Shares of Tower Semiconductor (NASDAQ:TSEM) surged more than 14% in premarket trading on Wednesday after the company reported stronger-than-expected first-quarter results and issued record revenue guidance for the current quarter. The stock climbed 14.
Tower Semiconductor on Wednesday forecast second-quarter revenue above estimates and said it landed $1.3 billion in deals for 2027 to supply chips that use light to move data at high speeds through artificial intelligence data centers. Strong demand for its analog and mixed-signal processors on the back of rising investment in data centers and AI helped boost the Israeli contract chipmaker's quarterly forecast, sending its U.S.-listed shares over 17% before the bell. Integrated circuits developed by the company are used by a wide range of industries including automotive, industrial, consumer electronics and communications.
Tower Semiconductor (NASDAQ:TSEM) is set to report first quarter earnings before the market opens Wednesday, with investors expected to focus closely on the company’s long-term growth outlook and management commentary around future capacity expansion. Wedbush analysts wrote that they expect...