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AMD Stock Is Rising. Its AI Chip Business Is ‘Underestimated:’ Analyst. Advanced Micro Devices stock is rallying as Wall Street is growing more optimistic about its position in the artificial-intelligence semiconductor market.
Record market gains fueled by spending and speculation on artificial intelligence prompt comparison with the late 1990s internet boom — and fears of a bust.
The firm, which creates silicon photonics solutions that utilize light instead of electricity to transfer data between chips, has garnered heightened
The Investment Committee debate the AI sector and how you should trade it. CNBC’s Kristina Partsinevelos joins ‘Halftime Report’ to discuss the latest on hyperscaler CapEx spend.
The artificial-intelligence trade may be one of the prevailing narratives in the stock market right now, but it turns out one “boring” sector is actually beating Big Tech in 2025 — utilities.
This shareholder-focused strategy has delivered extraordinary results in 2025, with the stock posting a remarkable 55% year-to-date
Stock splits don’t create any value whatsoever, but when they are announced, they tend to attract considerable attention from retail investors. Indeed, more accessibility for everyday investors is a good thing,
SoundHound AI is riding very strong AI momentum, but remains unprofitable and faces substantive risks if things turn southwards. Read the latest analysis on the stock here.
Over the past 12 months, it has generated around 32.2 billion euros ($37.4 billion) in revenue. Still, that figure could rise to 44 billion to 60 billion euros ($51.1 billion to $69.7 billion) by 2030 as chip demand ramps up, according to management's projections.
Wall St. hosts Doug McIntyre and Lee Jackson analyze a major move by BlackRock to acquire the utility company AES, describing it as the beginning of a larger wave of consolidation across the utility and banking sectors.
Amazon.com is undervalued compared to other Mag 7 stocks, offering a wide moat, AI exposure, and fair valuation. Click here to read why AMZN is a Strong Buy.
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