Here are some of the biggest decliners in the S&P 500's tech sector as the market rout deepened this afternoon: Coherent, down 15%. Super Micro Computer, down 12%. Lumentum, down 12%. AppLovin, down 10%.
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Acushnet has followed the market’s trajectory closely, rising in tandem with the S&P 500 over the past six months. The stock has climbed by 8.7% to $90.56 per share while the index has gained 8%.
Since June 2021, the S&P 500 has delivered a total return of 74.9%. But one standout stock has more than doubled the market - over the past five years, Standex has surged 197% to $292.30 per share. Its momentum hasn’t stopped as it’s also gained 26.5% in the last six months, beating the S&P by 18.5%.
Over the last six months, Chipotle’s shares have sunk to $29.20, producing a disappointing 13.4% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 8% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.

The excitement is building around the SpaceX IPO, which is set to debut on the Nasdaq Composite on Friday.
June 9 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes rose at the open on Tuesday, as chipmakers extended gains for a second day, while easing hostilities in the Middle East also aided sentiment.
Warsh and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) can drive the dagger into Trump's hopes for a rate cut at the June 17 meeting.
Bank of America’s year-end target for the S&P 500 is 7,100, while Citi has raised the year-end target to 8,100 from 7,700.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mostly higher Monday boosted by shares of chip companies.</p><p>While the Dow fell slightly, the S&P 500 added three tenths of one percent and the Nasdaq climbed about nine tenths.</p><p>:: Intel</p><p>Intel shares jumped 11% after news website The Information reported that Alphabet's Google had placed an order to manufacture more than 3 million tensor processing units in 2028.</p><p>:: Marvell Technology</p><p>And shares of Marvell Tech rose 9.5% after S&P announced that the company would be added to the S&P 500 index later this month.</p><p>Also, Iran and Israel said they had halted attacks on each other.</p><p>This came after an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump that they immediately "stop shooting." </p><p>The attacks over 24 hours were the most direct confrontation between Iran and Israel since an April ceasefire in the war.</p><p>Justin Livengood, senior portfolio manager with Invesco, says he thinks regardless of when there is an end to the conflict in the Middle East, energy prices could stay higher, which could lead the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.</p><p>“Inflation's been drifting up in general the last six to nine months, not just for oil prices but even for core elements. And that's a concern. I think that concern persists as oil and natural gas prices linger higher. And the longer that persists, the more likely we are to have a Fed feel they need to raise rates late this year. I certainly feel that right now the base case for the Fed is a hike, not a cut, as their next move. And I think with each week and month that this Middle East conflict continues. The odds of that hike get pulled forward.” </p><p>:: Apple</p><p>Other stocks on the move included Apple which dropped almost 2% after announcing a Siri revamp at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.</p><p>:: AWS</p><p>And shares of Corning gained 5.5% after Amazon announced a multi-year multi-billion-dollar deal to buy the company's optical fiber and cables for its data centers. </p></body>
By Jamie McGeever ORLANDO, Florida, June 8 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and Nasdaq rebounded on Monday from Friday's tech-led rout, on news of an Israel-Iran detente and as investors bought back cheapened

<body><p>STORY: "The concern is we've had a 30-40 basis point backup in rates here in the last month," said Livengood. "The 10-year is dancing around 4.6 percent. If that goes a lot higher, if we hit 5 percent or more, that interest rate scenario probably slows economic growth a bit, starts to slow earnings growth of the S&P 500 companies, and changes our investment outlook a bit to be more defensive."</p><p>He added that the Federal Reserve could raise interest rates if this occurs.</p></body>
Rumble has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small return of 4.9% while holding steady at $7.55. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 10.7% gain during that period.
Over the last six months, Box’s shares have sunk to $26.48, producing a disappointing 15.3% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 10.7% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
Wall Street heads into a big week after a sharp selloff rattled investors, with inflation data, Apple's annual developer conference and the highly anticipated SpaceX initial public offering set to dominate market attention. Stocks ended last week under pressure after a stronger-than-expected...
June 8 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Monday, bouncing back from a sharp selloff in the prior session, aided by a recovery in chip stocks and signs of easing tensions in the
Shares of the electric-vehicle maker were up 1.4% at $396.65 in premarket trading, while futures were up 0.4% and futures were down 0.1%. Investors are waiting to see if some investors will sell Tesla stock to buy SpaceX shares. Technical factors like that can create short-term price distortions.
FuelCell Energy stock has more than doubled in 2026 as the data-center buildout fuels demand for the company’s fuel cell power plants.
Stock market investors could be facing a specter they haven’t had to navigate since early April, when the bull market in tech caught fire and powered domestic indices out of their early year torpor and tensions between Washington and Tehran simmered into a fragile truce effort. The two-day surge in volatility follows a series of events that have tested the strength of the current tech market wave, pushed the Federal Reserve into a challenging position of moving toward rate hikes while defying President Donald Trump’s public call for easier policy, and unsettled investors hoping for an extended cease-fire agreement between the U.S. and Iran. “At the same time, growing expectations of Fed tightening have caught an investor base overweight equities and overweight emerging markets,” said ING’s Chris Turner, the bank’s global head of markets.
June 8 (Reuters) - S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures climbed on Monday, as chip stocks steadied after plunging to over two-week lows, though renewed strikes in the Middle East kept investors largely at bay.
The 10 largest U.S. IPO stocks in history have collectively underperformed the S&P 500 by a wide margin.
US stock futures were mixed as concerns about a Middle East ceasefire continued to weigh, and investors braced for fresh inflation data and a blockbuster SpaceX IPO this week.
US stock futures were mixed as concerns about a Middle East ceasefire continued to weigh, and investors braced for fresh inflation data and a blockbuster SpaceX IPO this week.
There's a silver lining in the Fed's initial June inflation forecast -- but we're nowhere close to being out of the woods.
Tensions in the Gulf had already been escalating as the U.S. and Iran increasingly exchange fire, with both sides trying to establish their own shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the consumer price index on Wednesday and the producer price index on Thursday. Both inflation measures are running at multi-year highs, and the core CPI hasn’t been at or below the Federal Reserve’s two percent target in more than five years. This week also brings perhaps the most anticipated initial public offering in history: SpaceX.
Just days after the S&P 500 climbed to a fresh record high as artificial intelligence stocks extended their remarkable rally, investors got a reminder that markets rarely move in a straight line. Friday’s sell-off erased roughly $1.4 trillion in market value from S&P 500 companies and marked the benchmark index’s steepest one-day decline since October ... The S&P 500 Wiped Out $1.4 Trillion in Market Cap After Red-Hot Jobs Report. Here’s Why
