Tuesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
Investors looked past another setback in the Middle East on Monday, as the S&P 500 ticked higher for its first close above 7,400.
Investors looked past another setback in the Middle East on Monday, as the S&P 500 ticked higher for its first close above 7,400.
Affirm’s 5% pullback Friday post earnings is likely a “brief air pocket” that shouldn’t prevent further gains, per Bank of America.
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Dell shares have more than doubled over the past year, but the AI-linked boom in demand that has boosted shares is largely priced into the stock, per UBS.
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The investment firm upgraded the stock to outperform from neutral.
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Dividend-paying stocks can help cushion downside risk while offering consistent returns.
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Higher prices on chips are boosting margin projections through 2027.
The firm named five stocks that have more room to run following earnings.
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A massive rally in memory chip stocks drove them to huge gains this week, but that’s also left some of the highest fliers due for a possible decline soon.
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Greg Abel is getting decent, if not spectacular, reviews for leading his first annual shareholders meeting as CEO.
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Micron Technology shares caught fire this week amid a global shortage of memory chips. The stock is heading for its best week since 2008.
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