ASML Holding NV

NASDAQ: ASML
$805.69
+$2.65 (+0.3%)
Closing Price on September 17, 2024

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Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) and ASML (Nasdaq: ASML) are two of the biggest bellwethers in the artificial intelligence space. Taiwan Semiconductor is dominant in leading manufacturing processes...
NVIDIA (Nasdaq: NVDA) has become the story stock of the past 18 months. Like Cisco during the Dot-Com Boom or Apple during the emergence of smartphones, it’s the single company most investors...
Before U.S. markets open on Wednesday, Morgan Stanley, Procter & Gamble and more are set to report quarterly earnings.
Thursday was a big news day for semiconductor makers. Here is a quick look at some of the day's top stories.
Before U.S. markets open on Wednesday, these five firms are on deck to report quarterly results.
Memory chip maker Micron has announced an investment in its Hiroshima, Japan, plant that will make it the most advanced DRAM fab in the world. Take that China!
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Aflac, Blackstone Mortgage Trust, Capri, Chesapeake Energy, CNX Resources, EQT, First Republic Bank, Luminar Technologies, PDD, Starwood...
Before U.S. markets open on Wednesday, these four companies are set to report quarterly earnings.
Here is a look at what to expect from upcoming earnings reports from ASML, Microsoft and Texas Instruments.
All eyes Thursday morning were focused on the CPI report due out before markets open for regular trading.
Monday’s additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades were on ASML, Bank of America, Dominion Energy, Hasbro, Nio, Occidental Petroleum, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries and more.
Friday’s additional top analyst upgrades and downgrades were on Applied Materials, ASML, D.R. Horton, KB Home, Lennar, Oracle, Plug Power PulteGroup, Toll Brothers and more.
Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Albertsons Companies, Ally Financial, Datadog, Dominion Energy, Oracle, Southern, Spotify Technology, Sunnova Energy, Sunrun and Xcel Energy.
Here is a look at what to expect from these four companies when they report quarterly results before markets open on Wednesday.
New rules adopted by the U.S. Commerce Department have hit chipmakers and semiconductor equipment makers hard.