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Earlier this week, NXP Semiconductors NV shares dropped following the latest US inflation report, as renewed interest-rate concerns pressured the wider chip sector and increased discount-rate expectations for future cash flows. At the same time, insider share sales over the past three months and views that the stock trades above some intrinsic value estimates have added an extra layer of caution to how investors interpret the move. We’ll now examine how these inflation-driven rate worries...
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Thursday, Jun, 11 2026 US stock futures are pointing lower this morning, with E mini S&P 500 contracts down about 0.8% and Nasdaq 100 futures off roughly 1.1%, as investors focus on fresh signals about inflation and interest rates. The key driver is the May consumer price report, where overall US CPI is expected at 4.2% year on year and core inflation near 2.9%, which means the cost of living is still rising faster than the Federal Reserve’s 2%...
The chipmaker has been an extremely profitable investment, but Nvidia is taking that to the next level.
Beijing believes the internet giants’ aggressive price-cutting campaign could push retailers across China into losses, potentially undermining the economy.
According to a report from Investing.com, ARK ETF sold 89,915 shares of the online brokerage firm, worth about $7.5 million.
Oracle’s rising debt levels and surging capital expenditures to build capacity for future orders have long been a source of concern for investors.
Crusoe put a 1.8 GW data center project in Wyoming on hold, which was expected to be powered by a mix of Bloom Energy's fuel cells and grid electricity.
A U.S. federal court has allowed part of Joby Aviation’s (NYSE:JOBY) trade secret lawsuit against Archer Aviation to move forward. The court dismissed all of Archer’s counterclaims and some of Joby’s allegations, with both sides given the option to refile. This ruling introduces additional legal uncertainty as the companies compete in the urban air mobility and eVTOL market. Joby Aviation, traded as NYSE:JOBY, is developing electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft aimed at short...
SMCI on Tuesday proposed raising $7 billion by issuing stock, funds it said it needs to service $39 billion in new orders it received in recent weeks.
Shares are mostly lower in Asia following another sell-off of artificial-intelligence stocks that dragged the U.S. market sharply lower. U.S. futures advanced and oil prices gained more than $1 a barrel.
At this point, any layoff news is not a surprise. And while the numbers often appear smaller in the company context, the impact on the people left to search for new jobs in this economy is significant. Despite the recent May jobs report, which said 172,000 new jobs were added, with over 90,000 ...
Black expects a strong debut, saying Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley could "engineer a Day 1 pop" for SpaceX investors.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the CPI report showed 4.2% annual inflation, the highest in three years, with markets fully pricing a December Fed rate hike.
Former CEO Frank Del Rio has filed a lawsuit against Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NYSE:NCLH) and its board. The suit alleges breach of contract, fraud, and misleading shareholder disclosures tied to his retirement consulting agreement. The case places corporate governance, executive pay decisions, and board oversight under close scrutiny. Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings operates as a global cruise company, with its performance closely tied to travel demand, consumer spending, and capacity...
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the CPI print of 4.2% annual inflation (the hottest since 2023) revived the rate hike narrative.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the CPI report showed 4.2% annual inflation, the highest in three years, with markets fully pricing a December Fed rate hike.
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after the CPI print of 4.2% annual inflation (the hottest since 2023) revived the rate hike narrative.
Microsoft (NasdaqGS:MSFT) is cutting several hundred roles in its Azure cloud unit in China. The move is described as a response to rising regulatory pressure on data and cloud services in the country. The changes affect part of a core business area for Microsoft, as Azure underpins its cloud and AI offerings. For investors following NasdaqGS:MSFT, this development sits at the intersection of cloud computing, AI infrastructure and geopolitics. Azure is central to the company’s broader cloud...
In Q1, the company reported net sales of $3.36 billion, up 7.7%, and adjusted earnings per share of $0.43, both in line with consensus estimates.
Microsoft’s Xbox division is reportedly preparing significant layoffs and budget cuts as new CEO Asha Sharma begins a broad reset of the gaming business.
PureCycle Technologies launched a dual $395-million underwritten offering of convertible senior notes and common stock to restructure debt.
If you are trying to figure out whether Zscaler stock offers value at current levels, it helps to separate the headlines from what the numbers actually say. The share price closed at US$124.73 and has declined 7.2% over the past week, 16.2% over the past month and 43.5% year to date, with the 1 year return down 58.4%. Recent coverage has focused on how Zscaler fits into the broader software sector and how changing sentiment toward growth and risk in technology stocks has affected companies...

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes tumbled on Wednesday, with the Dow dropping almost 1.9%, the S&P 500 shedding 1.6% and the Nasdaq falling nearly 2%.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Renewed tensions in the Middle East added to investor uncertainty, with President Donald Trump saying the U.S. would attack Iran again "very hard" following a significant exchange of fire overnight.</p><p>Chip makers continued to drag on the market, extending their recent declines. Shares of Nvidia lost more than 3.5%, while Broadcom dropped more than 5%.</p><p>Gina Martin Adams is chief market strategist at HB Wealth.</p><p>"We've had a pretty tough go for the last few days in the equity market, really starting in the middle of last week. We started to see a little bit of rotation out of technology stocks as the earnings season is finally finished. That was clearly the big catalyst for gains. Now we're starting to see markets react a little bit to friction that has reemerged in the Middle East. So you've got two different influences on the equity market right now. Investors are rotating out of tech after the enormous run that it had had since the end of March, and Middle East tensions, which are flaring up again."</p><p>:: Oracle</p><p>In other tech names, shares of Oracle, down more than 2% at the close, dropped further in extended trading after </p><p>the company reported quarterly revenue that narrowly beat Wall Street expectations. Its results came amid concerns about Oracle's spending and AI-driven disruption to traditional software demand. The company also said it expects to raise nearly $40 billion through a combination of debt and equity financing in fiscal 2027.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Shares of Super Micro Computer nosedived 28% after the company announced plans to raise $7 billion through a series of equity and equity-linked transactions to fund component purchases for its growing AI server demand.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>And shares of trucking companies dipped after Amazon announced an expansion of its freight services, with shares of J.B. Hunt, XPO and Old Dominion all suffering losses.</p><p>Meanwhile, data from the Labor Department showed U.S. consumer prices increased 4.2% in the 12 months through May, the largest gain since April of 2023.</p><p>While the Federal Reserve is widely expected to hold interest rates steady at its policy meeting next week, investors are now pricing in at least one rate hike by the end of the year.</p></body>
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Teradyne (TER) reached $347.59 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -5.86% change compared to its last close.
Kroger (KR) concluded the recent trading session at $64.46, signifying a +2.33% move from its prior day's close.