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Micron’s Jaw-Dropping Earnings Show It Is Leaving Nvidia Behind in the AI Boom
24/7 Wall St.53d agobearish
Micron’s Jaw-Dropping Earnings Show It Is Leaving Nvidia Behind in the AI Boom

Artificial intelligence has created a handful of corporate winners, but one company has towered above the rest. Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) became the face of the AI revolution as demand for its chips exploded, pushing its market value to roughly $4.8 trillion. Even after a pullback of nearly 16% from its all-time high, most investors still view ... Micron’s Jaw-Dropping Earnings Show It Is Leaving Nvidia Behind in the AI Boom

Elon Musk’s Tesla Under Fresh Scrutiny As Texas Crash Victim’s Family Files Wrongful-Death Lawsuit, NTSB Opens Probe
Benzinga53d agobearish
Elon Musk’s Tesla Under Fresh Scrutiny As Texas Crash Victim’s Family Files Wrongful-Death Lawsuit, NTSB Opens Probe

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) is facing fresh legal and regulatory challenges following the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) announcement that it will examine the fatal Texas crash that took place last week involving a Model 3 sedan. NTSB Announces Probe According to a report by Reuters on Wednesday, the agency said it will investigate the incident, which is already under scrutiny of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The collision occurred in Katy, Texas and resul

Lockheed Martin's U.S. Missile Contracts to Boost Earnings Per Share
Barrons.com54d agobearish
Lockheed Martin's U.S. Missile Contracts to Boost Earnings Per Share

Lockheed Martin's latest contract award from the U.S. Government adds to sales growth in the defense group's missiles division, Jefferies' Sheila Kahyaoglu wrote. The company signed a seven-year contract worth up to $35 billion for Terminal High Altitude Area Defense interceptor missiles. The contract follows another government award for a significant ramp up in Patriot missile production, the analyst noted.

Rebound in tech shares pushes Asian shares higher, while oil prices fall
Associated Press54d agobearish
Rebound in tech shares pushes Asian shares higher, while oil prices fall

Shares were mostly higher Thursday in Asia, led by tech-driven gains in Japan and South Korea as major computer chipmakers’ stocks surged following upbeat earnings reports from U.S. giants like Qualcomm and Micron Technology. Oil prices fell more than $1, bringing them closer to where they were before the war with Iran started. Qualcomm’s share price surged 12% in afterhours trading after the company announced it had raised its forecast for revenue this year to $40 billion from $22 billion.

S&P sounds 2008-era alarm on factory layoffs
TheStreet54d agobearish
S&P sounds 2008-era alarm on factory layoffs

A new S&P Global report just flashed a 2008-era warning inside arguably the most important parts of the U.S. economy. For perspective, factory activity expanded in June, and the manufacturing PMI came in stronger than expected by economists. However, underneath that better-than-expected ...

SpaceX’s 32% crash may force Musk into radical move
TheStreet54d agobearish
SpaceX’s 32% crash may force Musk into radical move

Less than two weeks ago, SpaceX became the most valuable company ever to go public, raising $75 billion at a valuation north of $1.7 trillion and closing its debut session up 19%, according to CNBC. On June 22, SpaceX posted its worst single-day loss as a public company, plunging 16% to close at ...

Nasdaq, S&P end lower as tech stocks fall
Reuters Videos54d agobearishVIDEO
Nasdaq, S&P end lower as tech stocks fall

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mixed on Wednesday, with the Dow gaining just over a third of a percent, while the S&P 500 edged slightly lower and the Nasdaq lost more than four-tenths of a percent.</p><p>Investors were intensely focused on chip maker Micron Technology's results after the closing bell. The stock, which has surged more than 200% this year, climbed in extended trading on Wednesday, after Micron forecast quarterly earnings above Wall Street estimates, signaling that heavy investments in AI-related infrastructure will drive strong demand for its memory chips.</p><p>Michael Landsberg is chief investment officer at Landsberg Bennett Private Wealth Management.</p><p>"What's happened now is with AI, a lot of these chips are needed to make AI work faster and better. So the demand has really been strong across the entire sector. We think it continues. And that's really, I think, why this rally in that space has got some legs. And we think it could continue for a while."</p><p>Several tech stocks, however, slid during Wednesday's session, including chip designer Cerebras, which tumbled more than 19%. In its first report since going public, Cerebras forecast full-year profit margins would drop below first-quarter figures.&nbsp;</p><p>Concerns around debt-backed AI spending by hyperscalers and mounting fears of a more hawkish Federal Reserve have fueled a market downturn this week that has erased more than $1 trillion in market value from the Nasdaq 100.</p><p>Among the session's other stock moves, homebuilders soared after President Donald Trump canceled a planned signing of bipartisan legislation aimed at speeding up availability of affordable housing. Shares of Hovnanian Enterprises, PulteGroup and Toll Brothers all ended higher.</p><p>And shares of Hertz tumbled more than 40% after the car-rental firm said it expects second-quarter adjusted core earnings near the lower end of its forecast range and announced a proposed offering of $100 million of common stock.</p></body>

Why a fatal crash threatens Tesla’s stock
TheStreet54d agobearish
Why a fatal crash threatens Tesla’s stock

Tesla’s (TSLA) latest federal safety probe isn't a routine crash investigation. It’s a test of one of the greatest assumptions still baked into Tesla’s stock: that the company can turn driver-assistance software into a business considerably more valuable than regular car sales. For years, Tesla has ...

Morgan Stanley pulls no punches after tech stock sell-off
TheStreet54d agobearish
Morgan Stanley pulls no punches after tech stock sell-off

The tech sell-off was nerve-wracking for investors, but Morgan Stanley’s Andrew Slimmon feels the market might be getting exactly what it needed. In a recent CNBC interview, Slimmon made the case that AI winners weren’t collapsing due to fundamentals being broken. They fell because the trade became ...

Oil Slump Deepens While Tech Stocks Struggle
The Wall Street Journal54d agobearish
Oil Slump Deepens While Tech Stocks Struggle

TODAY'S MARKETS Oil prices on Wednesday fell toward prewar levels, while tech stocks struggled to shake off AI-bubble fears. Brent crude dropped 4.3% to $73.74 a barrel, only slightly above its last closing price just before the Iran war started.

5-star analyst sets jaw-dropping AMD stock price target
TheStreet54d agobearish
5-star analyst sets jaw-dropping AMD stock price target

Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock closed at $519.85 on June 23, down 5.76%. The stock was caught in the tech sector sell-off, as reported by Yahoo Finance. This drop is probably just a small hiccup, given how the stock has performed over the longer time frame and the bullish analyst consensus. The ...

FedEx shares fall on lower margins, concerns over Freight spinoff
Reuters Videos54d agobearishVIDEO
FedEx shares fall on lower margins, concerns over Freight spinoff

<body><p>STORY: Shares of FedEx fell&nbsp;Wednesday morning after the company posted lower margins in its core delivery segment.</p><p>That raised investor doubts about its future following the spinoff of its highly profitable trucking unit.</p><p>In a bid to focus on its delivery business, FedEx spun off its trucking unit, FedEx Freight, earlier this month.&nbsp;</p><p>The slimmed-down company is under investor scrutiny to bolster profits and reduce costs, which have climbed for employee salaries and benefits as well as for outsourced transportation and fuel.</p><p>U.S. logistics firms including UPS &nbsp;and FedEx have been battling volume decline due to changing U.S. trade policies, while the Iran war has pushed fuel prices higher.</p><p>Also weighing on volumes is the loss of duty-free "de minimis" treatment for low-value e-commerce shipments tied to China-linked discount sellers, such as Shein and Temu.</p></body>

Bitcoin Falls Below $60,000
The Wall Street Journal54d agobearish
Bitcoin Falls Below $60,000

Bitcoin fell below $60,000 Wednesday afternoon. The largest cryptocurrency recently traded around $59,700, its lowest intraday level since earlier this month, when Strategy, the bitcoin accumulation firm founded by Michael Saylor, said it had unloaded a portion of its massive holdings for the first time since late 2022.

‘He Learned the Wrong Lesson’: Why the SpaceX IPO Windfall Is a Trap for Everyday Investors
24/7 Wall St.54d agobearish
‘He Learned the Wrong Lesson’: Why the SpaceX IPO Windfall Is a Trap for Everyday Investors

A friend of Paula Pant’s bought SpaceX (NASDAQ:SPCX) at $171, sold at $191, and walked away with roughly $400 to $500 in profit. Then he walked away convinced that stock-picking is easy. On a recent Afford Anything Q&A, financial commentator Joe Salci summed up the problem in four words. “He learned the wrong lesson,” Salci ... ‘He Learned the Wrong Lesson’: Why the SpaceX IPO Windfall Is a Trap for Everyday Investors