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The November 30 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest increased in most of these selected semiconductor stocks.
Surely some of those other technology stocks could have a real shot of outperforming Apple and Amazon in 2018. Here are 10 large cap and active technology stocks that are currently expected to do so.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the November 15 and 30 settlement dates, short sellers had mixed feelings.
Here we have featured some of the stocks that have participated in the bitcoin mania in late 2017. Some are definite winners. Others may not be winners at all and could flop.
A new Merrill Lynch report focuses on five semiconductor stocks that more aggressive accounts may want to look at after the recent brisk selling.
These four technology stocks still look to be trading at reasonable multiples, are rated Buy at Merrill Lynch, and still have some room to go higher.
The October 31 short interest data have been compared with the previous report. Short interest was mixed in these selected semiconductor stocks.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Friday include AMD, CVS Health, Disney, Fiat Chrysler, Kinross Gold, Kohl's and NVIDIA.
Judging by the most shorted stocks traded on the Nasdaq between the October 13 and October 31 settlement dates, short sellers remained selective, by and large.
NVIDIA has become the king of technology stocks. Coming into earnings, the stock was up almost 100% so far in 2017.
These three red-hot stocks all look poised to move higher in the coming months and years. They may be just the ticket for some investors looking to add alpha in a pricey market.
NVIDIA is now the poster-child for the bull market, and any earnings disappointment here might take away at least some of the post-earnings pops seen in other technology giants in recent weeks.
If you have followed the moves in core processors for more than 20 years, then this joint effort may seem to have more than just irony to it. Sometimes rivals have to come together when the...
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls from Monday include AMD, Chevron, GM, Intel, Merck, Nokia and Under Armour.
Intel is moving beyond just being a processor company for PCs and servers, and the chip giant is being rewarded handily for that move.