Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing

NYSE: TSM
$183.99
+$1.50 (+0.8%)
Closing Price on July 5, 2024

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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included American Airlines, Amgen, Block, Chewy, First Solar, Nvidia, Southwest Airlines, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing and Toast.
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Premarket trading Thursday was driven by earnings reports from three hot stocks that did not quite live up to expectations. Close does not count, apparently.
Before U.S. markets open on Thursday, two mining companies, an airline and the world's largest chip manufacturer will report quarterly results.
Nvidia's strong outlook for the future of data centers and AI technology is dragging some of the usual (and not so usual) suspects along for the ride higher.
Before U.S. markets open on Thursday, a Dow company, a high-dividend networking stock and the world's largest maker of computer chips are set to report earnings.
After a three-day weekend, U.S. markets were headed for a mixed opening on Monday.
Chipmaker Intel told investors that it would be shipping new chips sooner than expected, and Disney pulled a fast one on Florida's state government.
EV megacap Tesla led the Nasdaq to a positive finish on Tuesday, but sentiment on equities waned overnight.
One of the country's biggest homebuilders and the world's largest semiconductor maker are expected to report quarterly results Wednesday and Thursday.
Do Thursday's solid gains indicate that the Santa Claus rally is back? Friday's premarket action was not helping.
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The September-quarter earnings season jumps out of the blocks this week. Here is a look at what to expect from four companies reporting results before markets open on Thursday.
New rules adopted by the U.S. Commerce Department have hit chipmakers and semiconductor equipment makers hard.