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Any way you slice it, cloud capital spending is going to continue to grow, and these four companies stand to benefit.
May 9, 2017: The S&P 500 closed just a little higher on the day at 2,399.54. Separately the DJIA closed lower at 20,941.51. The Nasdaq was actually up on the day at 6,129.14 hitting another high.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and other research calls on Wednesday include Alibaba, Electronic Arts, NVIDIA, Occidental Petroleum, SeaWorld and Yelp.
Here are the four top semiconductor stocks that Merrill Lynch sees as under-owned and that could be great additions to institutional portfolios.
24/7 Wall St. has put together a preview of Disney, Valeant Pharmaceuticals and a other major companies scheduled to report their quarterly results this coming week.
With the Internet of Things still in its beginning stages, Merrill Lynch feels that the semiconductors can continue to benefit from the commoditization of traditional hardware.
Many companies did not participate in the eight-year bull market at all, and some companies only jumped in to run with the bulls in the past year or so. One such late-bloomer as a turnaround and full...
Nvidia stock posted the largest gain of any S&P 500 company last year. There could be a strong case for further growth this year.
The S&P 500 closed relatively flat on the day, up 0.05% and 1.23 points to 2,360.08. Separately the DJIA closed up 0.19% on the day at 20,689.18, up approximately 38.97 points.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Tuesday include Alphabet, Bank of America, Caterpillar, Nike, NVIDIA, Panera, Snap and Urban Outfitters.
The top analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations seen on Friday include Aerojet Rocketdyne, Alcoa, Amazon.com, ArcelorMittal, Corning, Intel, Vale and Advanced Micro Devices.
The tech sector is usually a good leading indicator on what direction the markets might be heading, and one key analyst has shared some thoughts on semiconductors.
Intel will pay more than $15 billion to acquire autonomous driving company Mobileye in the largest deal to date in the fast-moving self-driving technology race.
In an incredible analyst call, one of the top firms on Wall Street sees chip giant and industry leader Intel getting absolutely hammered by new competition, with shares set to fall sharply.
Citron Research is an activist firm known for its infamous short positions over the years. This time Citron is setting its sights on Mobileye.