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<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes ended sharply higher on Thursday, with the Dow adding more than 1.8%, the S&P 500 climbing one-and-three-quarters percent and the Nasdaq jumping more than two-and-a-half percent.</p><p>President Donald Trump canceled planned strikes on Iran and said a peace deal with Tehran could come as soon as this weekend.</p><p>While oil prices dropped sharply, Ben McMillan, chief investment officer at IDX Advisors, warned that inflationary and other economic pressures wouldn't immediately subside. </p><p>"It's not a spring where all of a sudden, once everything is signed and everybody agrees to a ceasefire, inflation magically comes down, even if the price of oil does. You know, supply chains have been disrupted, and not just oil, by the way, too, things like fertilizer, things that impact the food supply. And we're starting to see that percolate through the system."</p><p>Feeding inflation worries, data on Thursday showed U.S. producer prices increased more than expected in May, leading to the largest annual gain in over three years.</p><p>:: Oracle</p><p>Among the day's stock moves, shares of Oracle bucked what was otherwise a strong day for tech stocks, plunging 8.5% after the firm projected capital spending plans for fiscal 2027 above Wall Street estimates.</p><p>And shares of Adobe, down more than 6% at the close, plunged further in extended trading, despite the Photoshop maker raising its annual revenue forecast. The company also announced the departure of its CFO only three months after Adobe's CEO said he would step down.</p><p>And SpaceX priced the biggest-ever U.S. IPO at $135 per share, making Elon Musk’s rocket maker one of the world’s most valuable companies. The IPO raised a record $75 billion, valuing the company at nearly $1.8 trillion, a record for an initial offering. Trading is set to begin on Friday.</p></body>
Investing.com -- S&P Global Ratings raised its long-term issuer credit rating on NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) to "AA" from "AA-," citing insatiable market demand for artificial intelligence systems. The upgrade reflects the chipmaker’s sustainable competitive advantage and massive cash flow generation within the rapidly expanding data center ecosystem. The ratings agency now forecasts Nvidia’s revenue to surge 82% in fiscal 2027 to $394 billion, followed by a 38% increase to $544 billion the
I bought more Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) this morning, and I will probably buy more before the week ends. The stock is down 7.02% over the past week and 17.47% year to date, and every red candle has made me a more eager owner of a roughly $2.95 trillion business that is still growing like a mid-cap. ... Why I Can’t Stop Buying This Trillion-Dollar Juggernaut Even as June Volatility and the Fed Threaten to Shake Wall Street
Google's parent company made strategic investments in both innovative enterprises.
Oppenheimer initiated coverage of SpaceX with an outperform rating and a $190 price target on Thursday, one day before the company begins trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX. The price target implies around 40% upside from the $135 IPO price, and values the firm at a hefty $2.5 trillion.
Space Sector Rockets Higher Before SpaceX's Massive Market Debut
Market Catalysts host Julie Hyman sits down with Epistrophy Capital Research Chief Market Strategist and The Drill Down podcast host Cory Johnson to discuss the upcoming SpaceX (SPCX) IPO. Johnson breaks down the company's key business segments and weighs in on its valuation. Asked whether he agrees with the proposed $135 IPO price, Johnson expressed caution, saying, "Projections out to the future to get to today's price are really optimistic."
By Joel Jose and Twesha Dikshit June 11 (Reuters) - Wall Street's major indexes inched higher in choppy trading on Thursday, as technology stocks steadied after a recent selloff, while investors kept
Lance Glinn of NYSE Live discusses Visa's payment integration partnership with OpenAI for next gen commerce.
The company's sales and earnings improved, but its guidance is a concern.
Market Catalysts host Julie Hyman breaks down today's trending tickers, including Intel (INTC), which jumped after receiving a rare double upgrade to buy from Bank of America (BAC). Meanwhile, DraftKings (DKNG) is also moving higher after analysts named it the "clearest winner" in sports betting as the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off today, June 11, setting the stage for a potential surge in wagering activity.
Companies repurchase stock when they’re feeling optimistic about the future prospects of their company. Amazon is no exception, and the world’s biggest online retailer has bought back billions of dollars' worth of shares in recent years. With a market capitalization of more than $2.5 trillion, and ...
GameStop (NYSE:GME) has reinvented itself into a cash-rich holding company rather than a brick-and-mortar gaming retailer, and the market is still struggling to price what that means. After a blowout Q1 FY26 report, neutral retail sentiment, and a deep disconnect with traditional Wall Street coverage, my model sees meaningful upside from current levels. The 24/7 ... GameStop Surges on Q1 Beat, $2B Buyback, $39 Target
The London Company released its Q1 2026 investor letter for “The London Company Large Cap Strategy”. In early 2026, US equities declined, with the Russell 3000 falling 4% and the S&P posting losses. A copy of the letter is available to download here. The year started positively with a broad rally, but sentiment reversed in […]
Intel stock popped on Thursday after receiving a double upgrade from BofA analysts.
Intel stock popped on Thursday after receiving a double upgrade from BofA analysts.
Investing.com -- General Dynamics received a rating upgrade from Jefferies, which raised its recommendation to Buy from Hold and increased its price target to $400 from $380, arguing that accelerating demand for U.S. Navy submarines and improving shipyard productivity position the defense contractor for stronger earnings growth in the years ahead.
The 10-year deal will replace more than 100 separate agency HR systems with a single cloud-based platform serving roughly 2 million federal employees
Energy Fuels expects to produce 1.6 million pounds of finished uranium from January through June 2026 at its 100%-owned White Mesa Mill in Utah.
Everyone wants to get in on the action. That generally doesn't make the best investing opportunities.
(Bloomberg) -- Retail traders’ infatuation with high-flying computer memory and storage companies is fading now that the next big thing — SpaceX’s initial public offering — is on the way. Most Read from BloombergXbox Plans Significant Layoffs as New CEO Plans OverhaulHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’US Strikes Iran in Trump Escalation Over Stalled Peace TalksTech Stocks Sink as Oil Jumps on US-Iran Jitters: Markets WrapOracle Falls After Data Center Costs Overshadow A
Oracle beat Wall Street expectations on revenue and profit, but investors balked at a new $40 billion financing plan for its AI buildout
The move comes after Oracle reported larger-than-expected capital expenditures to fund its data center buildout—with more significant spending on the way. The company reported $55.7 billion in capital expenditures for its latest fiscal year, higher than the $50 billion Oracle previously forecast.
Hopes for lower interest rates are fading fast, putting renewed pressure on bond prices — and fixed-income investors' portfolios.
Investing.com -- Intel shares climbed about 5% in premarket trading after Bank of America double-upgraded the stock from Underperform to Buy and raised its price target to $135 from $96, driven by growing confidence in the company’s server CPU opportunity and its external foundry business.
Most investors fear lingering inflation will chip away at Dollar General's foot traffic, which has defied the odds so far.