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A number of stocks jumped in the afternoon session after the semiconductor sector received a major boost as Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) secured a deal to sell up to US$60 billion in artificial intelligence chips to Meta Platforms over five years.
Shares of genomics company Pacific Biosciences of California (NASDAQ:PACB) jumped 6.3% in the afternoon session after the company announced a collaboration with DNAstack to launch the world's first global federated dataset of HiFi whole genome sequencing
Shares of aircraft leasing company FTAI Aviation (NASDAQ:FTAI) jumped 7.7% in the afternoon session after investor optimism built ahead of its earnings announcement.
UBS says software is deeply oversold. So, for investors willing to lean in, these three stocks flash buy-the-dip signals.
Shares of cloud computing platform DigitalOcean (NYSE:DOCN) jumped 8.1% in the afternoon session after it reported fourth-quarter 2025 financial results that beat Wall Street's expectations for revenue and profit.
Homeowners are putting off value-adding improvements as they wait for the housing market to exit its years-long slumber, said Home Depot executives on the company’s earnings call Tuesday.
Nvidia stock is in the green ahead of the chipmaker’s Q4 earnings on Feb. 25, and options traders seem to believe NVDA shares will push even higher through the remainder of this week.
IBM stock sinks amid investor fears that Claude Code will erode the value of its COBOL-based business. But Evercore ISI analyst recommends buying IBM shares on the pullback.
Dell is set to deliver strong double-digit revenue and earnings growth in Q4. Despite favorable fundamentals, the stock’s performance over the past year has been subdued.
AMD stock is rallying as Meta announced a $60 billion AI deal. But does that warrant buying AMD shares at current levels?
Based on a recent 13F filing, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s strategic stakes across chips, software, telecom, and cloud infrastructure spotlight four stocks to buy.
Although META has underperformed the Communication Services Sector over the past year, analysts remain highly bullish about its prospects.
With fears rippling across Wall Street that LLMs can replace white-collar jobs, can ChatGPT replace your money manager, too?
Freight broker RXO said the truckload market is seeing “the biggest structural change” since deregulation in 1980. The post RXO: TL market seeing ‘biggest structural change’ since deregulation appeared first on FreightWaves.
AI disruption has hit Cloudflare, yet analysts remain broadly supportive. Will competitive concerns materially alter its long-term trajectory?