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Date Headline Sentiment
ASPEED Technology And Lattice Semiconductor Partner To Launch AST1840 Satellite Management Controller For Next-Generation Datacenter Systems
54.76%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading higher amid optimism that the U.S. and Iran are moving towards a negotiated resolution to the Middle East conflict, possibly delivering lower inflation and interest rates.
93.84%
The AI Bubble That Isn't: Why Nvidia, Micron Still Look Cheap
49.31%
Chevron To Rally Around 12%? Here Are 10 Top Analyst Forecasts For Friday
74.61%
Deutsche Bank Maintains Buy on Lattice Semiconductor, Raises Price Target to $175
71.88%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading higher as oil prices and bond yields retreat, helping the sector continue its May rally. Also, investors may be increasing their exposure ahead of Nvidia Q1 financial results later today.
94.63%
Shares of semiconductor companies are trading lower amid overall market weakness, driven by rising bond yields and inflation concerns that may keep interest rates elevated.
97.31%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading lower, pulling back from recent highs, after a hotter-than-expected consumer inflation reading and rising oil prices tied to the conflict in Iran fueled a broader risk-off move across markets.
97.13%
TD Cowen Maintains Buy on Lattice Semiconductor, Raises Price Target to $145
79.97%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading higher amid overall market strength as oil prices slide after Defense Secretary Hegseth said the U.S.-Iran ceasefire is intact and that ships are transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Investors are rotating into growth stocks after reports suggesting the U.S. is working to address the global memory chip shortage.
77.48%