Advanced Micro Devices Inc

NASDAQ: AMD
$143.63
-$3.72 (-2.5%)
Closing Price on November 12, 2024

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Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, Alcoa, Apple, Broadwind, Cogent Communications, Intel, Micron Technology, Netflix, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Square and Zscaler.
Nvidia’s acquisition of Mellanox could be a game changer in its rivalry with AMD.
AMD is partnering with Amazon, Microsoft and Sony and helping to fight the coronavirus.
AMD is riding high on new product announcements and analyst likes, but trade tensions with China haven’t gone away.
Nvidia stock powers along as investors hear good news from annual meeting.
The May 29 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest in most of these selected semiconductor stocks increased.
What happens when rivals become partners? We're about to find out following AMD's announcement that two of its second-generation EPYC processors will be included in Nvidia's recently announced...
AMD is optimistic about the future, particularly the data center business, even if analysts don’t see much upside for the stock.
Nvidia has been a star performer in a strong semiconductor industry and may have still more upside after its Mellanox acquisition.
On Tuesday, AMD's chief financial officer laid out how the company plans to become cash-flow positive this year and generate a "significant amount of cash" over the next few years. Investors did not...
Four large-cap leaders semiconductor stand out and remain analyst favorites at BofA Securities. They remain good long-term holdings for more aggressive growth accounts.
If analysts are right, Nvidia stock is still a buy, even though shares are trading well above the consensus price target.
Lisa Su was the highest paid CEO in 2019, with a $58.5 million package. She has positioned AMD for success in high-growth areas.
The May 15 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest moves in these selected semiconductor stocks were mixed.
AMD is fighting a two-front battle against two heavily armed competitors. Will shareholders, a notoriously shortsighted crowd, stick with AMD?