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Tech stocks have plunged as fears about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and concerns about demand for microchips grip Wall Street.
With its dot-com shadow in the past, Cisco is building on fresh AI momentum. Do investors favor this phase now?
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission tumultuous legal fight with events-contracts firms is done, and its new leader is yanking previous policy efforts.
A TD Cowen analyst warns that mass layoffs could be coming amid a major fundraising push.
Investors see weak ROI ahead as they also see AI adoption so pervasive that it makes whole business models obsolete. Both can’t be true, BofA says.
Memory chip stocks are flying high on the AI build-out.
Microsoft remains a long-term compounder, and the recent dip in MSFT stock is an opportunity for investors.
The Tech-Heavy Nasdaq Has Fallen Sharply the Last Two Sessions
For dividend investors, Walmart still looks like a steady compounder. But WMT stock may only see gradual gains punctuated by valuation‑driven pullbacks around earnings from here.
Waymo’s $16 billion funding surge and accelerating robotaxi rollout are sharpening scrutiny on Tesla’s lofty valuation. Should you Buy, Hold or Sell the stock?
Eli Lilly stock surged on a strong 2026 outlook, just as Novo Nordisk shares tumbled on a week outlook.
Despite the headline strength in revenue and better-than-expected forward guidance, investors should be careful about chasing SMCI stock.
Tesla invested $2 billion in xAI against many shareholders' wishes. Can this still end up helping Tesla and reinforce the AI narrative?
US Foods (USFD) is trading at new all-time highs. The stock maintains a 100% “Buy” opinion from Barchart and has robust technical momentum. Analyst sentiment is predominantly bullish, with 13 “Strong Buy” ratings. USFD’s strong growth, positive earnings r
Property and casualty insurer The Hanover Insurance Group (NYSE:THG) missed Wall Street’s revenue expectations in Q4 CY2025 as sales rose 4.3% year on year to $1.69 billion. Its non-GAAP profit of $5.79 per share was 15.1% above analysts’ consensus estima