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GE Aerospace Slumps: Buy the Dip or Avoid?
Motley Fool20d agobearish
GE Aerospace Slumps: Buy the Dip or Avoid?

The company has a highly attractive market position and business model that supports a rich valuation, but a lot of things need to go right for it to look like a great value.

Stock Futures Drop as Chip Selloff Rages On
Barrons.com20d agobearish
Stock Futures Drop as Chip Selloff Rages On

Tech stocks looked set to drop again on Tuesday as investors continued to ditch chip makers, which got hammered the previous session due to concerns about fierce competition from China. Nasdaq 100 futures declined 0.

Target (TGT) Faces Formula Lawsuit As Fair Value Stays Just Out Of Reach
Simply Wall St.20d agobearish
Target (TGT) Faces Formula Lawsuit As Fair Value Stays Just Out Of Reach

Target (TGT) is under fresh scrutiny after being named in a lawsuit tied to Nara Organics infant formula that allegedly caused a confirmed case of infant botulism in Washington, which is part of a broader FDA and CDC outbreak investigation. See our latest analysis for Target. The Nara Organics lawsuit lands at a time when Target's share price has a year to date return of 39.63% and a 1 year total shareholder return of 37.63%, while its 5 year total shareholder return is down 36.52%. This...

Bloomberg20d agobearish
Nvidia Employee Detained by Taiwan in China Chip Smuggling Probe

(Bloomberg) -- Taiwanese prosecutors have detained an Nvidia Corp. employee and searched the company’s offices as part of a widening probe into the alleged smuggling of AI accelerators into China, according to people familiar with the matter. Most Read from BloombergNvidia’s $750 Billion in Deals Reignite Circular AI FearsDeepSeek Suspends Fundraising After Viral US-China PostsS&P 500 Wobbles as AI Angst Offsets Oil Decline: Markets WrapASML Slides on Report of China Starting DUV Tool Production

J&J offers $5.5bn to settle baby powder lawsuits
Sky News20d agobearish
J&J offers $5.5bn to settle baby powder lawsuits

Johnson & Johnson (J&J) has offered to pay $5.5bn (£4.13bn) to resolve tens of thousands of lawsuits in the US alleging its talcum powder caused ovarian cancer. The company said the settlement covers around 76,000 claims, having already settled most cases alleging its talc contained asbestos and caused mesothelioma. J&J's vice president of litigation, Erik Haas, said the move was motivated by a desire to get closure – describing the claims themselves as "meritless".

Asian shares slip and South Korea’s Kospi index sinks 10% on heavy selling of chipmaking stocks
Associated Press20d agobearish
Asian shares slip and South Korea’s Kospi index sinks 10% on heavy selling of chipmaking stocks

South Korea’s Kospi index plunged more than 10% on Tuesday on heavy selling of chipmaking stocks that have gyrated recently due to concerns over the sustainability of the boom in artificial intelligence. Oil prices fell more than 1%, while U.S. futures were little changed. Trading was temporarily halted as Kospi dropped to its lowest level since April as shares in chipmakers Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix dropped sharply.

Seoul, Tokyo lead Asian plunge as tech stocks suffer fresh rout
AFP20d agobearish
Seoul, Tokyo lead Asian plunge as tech stocks suffer fresh rout

South Korean and Japanese tech took another battering Tuesday, leading losses across most Asian stock markets, as a report of a breakthrough in China's chip industry compounded growing worries about the longevity of the AI boom.There were also losses across most other markets, though Hong Kong was the standout as its tech firms enjoyed some much-needed buying following a painful first half of the year.

Bloomberg20d agobearish
Korean Stocks Sink as Chipmakers Plunge on Deepening AI Fatigue

(Bloomberg) -- South Korean stocks plunged, dragged by the nation’s memory chipmaking powerhouses as investor sentiment continues to worsen on the artificial intelligence boom.Most Read from BloombergNvidia’s $750 Billion in Deals Reignite Circular AI FearsDeepSeek Suspends Fundraising After Viral US-China PostsS&P 500 Wobbles as AI Angst Offsets Oil Decline: Markets WrapChina Chipmaker CXMT Jumps 466% in Debut After Blockbuster IPOASML Slides on Report of China Starting DUV Tool ProductionThe b