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Both $Lucid Group (LCID.US)$ and $Ford Motor (F.US)$ will report earnings next Wednesday, which one is more optimistic about the production and delivery volume?
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ was having lots of excitement! how about you?
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Large tech stocks led the rally, with $Apple (AAPL.US)$ posting its tenth straight gain, $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ rising 1.7% to a new high since Jan. 4, becoming the first large tech stock to recover all of its losses for the year, and $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ jumping more than 7%.
Major technology and internet stocks have made a comeback over the past two weeks despite a spike in U.S. Treasury yields, suggesting that the improving earnings outl...
Major technology and internet stocks have made a comeback over the past two weeks despite a spike in U.S. Treasury yields, suggesting that the improving earnings outl...
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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ is a good buy as it trades higher to $119.67. $Intel (INTC.US)$ priced at $51.83 is also a good investment.
However, for an investor interested in only one of the two stocks, deciding which of the two stocks is the better buy can be a bit "advanced."
Both companies are in the technology sector, which remains very resilient despite market pressures. However, they develop very differently on the market. ...
However, for an investor interested in only one of the two stocks, deciding which of the two stocks is the better buy can be a bit "advanced."
Both companies are in the technology sector, which remains very resilient despite market pressures. However, they develop very differently on the market. ...
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Kayden_Loh
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$Apple (AAPL.US)$ new M1 Ultra processor hits the market Friday. The chip, which you can get in the new $3,999 Mac Studio, is expected to be an absolute powerhouse that can take on the best of what $Intel (INTC.US)$ , $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ , and $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ have to offer.
It also means a huge cost savings for people who want a monster computer that can tackle the most intense tasks. In fact, Apple says a fully-loaded Mac S...
It also means a huge cost savings for people who want a monster computer that can tackle the most intense tasks. In fact, Apple says a fully-loaded Mac S...
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$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$
The big news in semiconductors Tuesday, after all, was Cowen's recommendation of AMD's larger competitor, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), which Cowen named a "top pick" in the industry based on projections the company could earn $28 a share in 2030, and book $140 billion in revenues. But as StreetInsider pointed out, Cowen's report actually noted that "we make NVIDIA our new top pick, along with AMD"
The big news in semiconductors Tuesday, after all, was Cowen's recommendation of AMD's larger competitor, Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), which Cowen named a "top pick" in the industry based on projections the company could earn $28 a share in 2030, and book $140 billion in revenues. But as StreetInsider pointed out, Cowen's report actually noted that "we make NVIDIA our new top pick, along with AMD"
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While the metaverse continues to be a trending topic globally, its hype has slowed down a bit. In fact, since shares of Meta plunged after the company announced a decrease in profits earlier this year, many companies are taking a more subtle approach towards the metaverse.
$Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ spent US$ 10 billion on the metaverse in 2021. Other tech companies have also invested heavily in technologies to boost their opportunities in the ...
$Meta Platforms (FB.US)$ spent US$ 10 billion on the metaverse in 2021. Other tech companies have also invested heavily in technologies to boost their opportunities in the ...
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$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$ has staged an amazing turnaround over the past six years, fueled by new products and improved profitability. And AMD stock has climbed as a result.
AMD competes with $Intel (INTC.US)$ in making central processing units, or CPUs, for personal computers and servers. It also rivals $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ in the market for graphics processing units, or GPUs, for PCs, gaming consoles and data centers.
Founded in May 1969, AMD went public in September ...
AMD competes with $Intel (INTC.US)$ in making central processing units, or CPUs, for personal computers and servers. It also rivals $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ in the market for graphics processing units, or GPUs, for PCs, gaming consoles and data centers.
Founded in May 1969, AMD went public in September ...
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