Applied Materials Inc

NASDAQ: AMAT
$192.16
-$4.55 (-2.3%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

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On the broad scope, short sellers appear to have continued to back off these semiconductor stocks, as of November 30.
The short interest data have come out for the November 13 settlement date. It is important to note that semiconductor trends are considered to be leading indicators of technology and broader...
With the iPhone 7 already on the drawing board, big changes could be coming, and a new research note from Cowen suggests there could be some big winners.
The short interest data have come out for the October 30 settlement date, and short sellers appear to have continued to back off selected semiconductor stocks.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Petrobras, Cisco and other major companies reporting their quarterly results this week.
On the broad scope, short sellers appear to have backed off these semiconductor stocks in early October.
Credit Suisse's John Pitzer has issued his pre-earnings outlook for the semiconductor sector.
In a new Deutsche Bank research report, while Buy ratings are kept on three top stock picks, price targets are slashed on all the sector leaders.
On the broad scope, short sellers appeared to have mixed feelings on these semiconductor stocks as of the September 30 settlement date.
Monday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include AutoZone, Discover Financial Services, IBM, Microsoft, Twitter, Viacom and Wynn Resorts.
Insider buying continues to swamp insider selling, and ever since the markets started to sell off hard in late August that has been the case.
Friday's top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations include Caterpillar, Coca-Cola, Intel, 3M, Nike and Box.
The short interest data have come out for the September 15 settlement date. Short sellers appear to have mixed feelings on these semiconductor stocks.
The short interest data have come out for the August 31 settlement date. On the broad scope, short sellers appear to have mixed feelings on selected semiconductor stocks.
One thing a brutal sell-off will do is bring stocks back to places where they look incredibly attractive. Semiconductors seem to have bottomed, and business should start to pick up.