Nvidia, Apple, Amazon, Tempus AI, Tesla: Why These 5 Stocks Are On Investors' Radars Today
AAPLThe Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 0.6% to 42,098.70 and the S&P 500 slipping by a similar margin to 5,888.55 on Wednesday.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 0.6% to 42,098.70 and the S&P 500 slipping by a similar margin to 5,888.55 on Wednesday.
Top tech minds like Jony Ive and Sundar Pichai envision a future beyond smartphones and laptops, but consumer adoption of new AI and AR devices remains slow and uncertain.
Trump's tariffs aim to boost US manufacturing jobs, but experts from Wells Fargo say it's unlikely to happen.
Apple Inc. accelerated its manufacturing pivot from China to India as U.S. iPhone shipments from the country jumped 76% year-over-year in April, reaching 3 million units.
A new leak suggests Apple may be working on a 200MP iPhone camera, potentially marking its biggest camera upgrade yet to rival Samsung's offerings.
Microsoft showcased new products and collaborations with OpenAI, Nvidia, and Elon Musk's xAI at its Build conference, focusing on AI models for Azure clients.
Apple is developing an AI-powered tabletop robot as a major new product category focused on blending robotics and AI for the home. But can it save the struggling tech stock?
Apple stock could be one of the biggest winners if a trade deal is reached between the United States and India, according to one analyst.
Alibaba Chairman urges Asian companies to explore inter-Asia opportunities and European market for growth amid geopolitical tensions
Jim Cramer is suggesting that the performance of tech giants Apple and Nvidia will be an indicator of the market's health.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's rejection of PowerPoint reflects a broader trend among top tech leaders like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Steve Jobs, who believe ditching slide decks leads to deeper thinking, clearer communication, and more meaningful decision-making.
U.S. stock futures rose on Tuesday after closing lower for the week on Friday. Futures of benchmark indices were trading higher in premarket.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) CEO Tim Cook has found himself at the receiving end of President Donald Trump's criticism, marking a stark contrast to their previously warm relationship but reports suggest iPhone production are not the only reason.
Apple's stock is under pressure from potential tariffs on iPhones, but JPMorgan's Chatterjee believes they can withstand it. Competitors would face the same pressures and Apple's brand strength puts them in a better position.
President Donald Trump clarified his tariff strategy aims to boost domestic production of military equipment and technology rather than textiles, as trade policy continues reshaping U.S. manufacturing priorities and market dynamics.
Top analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Donald Trump keeps targeting Apple not for national security reasons, but because it offers maximum publicity, low resistance, and political leverage—regardless of how the company responds.
A look at key principles that are used by legendary investor Warren Buffett.
The tech industry could witness a shift in power as OpenAI, under the leadership of CEO Sam Altman, acquires Jony Ive's startup, io, for a staggering $6.5 billion.
President Trump warns Apple of 25% tariff if they don't manufacture iPhones in the U.S. DOT expected to declare CAFE regulations exceeded legal authority. Apple poaches Google's AI chief but still behind in AI race. Meta's Instagram testing referral program.
Gene Munster says Trump's iPhone tariff could raise prices modestly, but warns markets may be underestimating its broader economic impact.
President Trump has demanded that Apple start manufacturing iPhones within the U.S. or be prepared to face a minimum 25% tariff on iPhones produced overseas.
In 2007, TSMC founder Morris Chang predicted that Intel and Samsung couldn't succeed in the foundry business due to fundamental cultural differences—and nearly two decades later, his foresight is proving accurate as TSMC maintains dominance while its rivals struggle to catch up.
Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors' favorite stocks over the last week — here's a look at some of our top stories.
Donald Trump confirms 25% tariff on iPhones will apply to Samsung and other non-US smartphone manufacturers.
Oracle is reportedly spending $40 billion on 400,000 Nvidia AI chips to power OpenAI's massive new Texas data center.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says the company is more likely to absorb a 25% tariff than move iPhone production to the US.
It is hard to determine which of Trump's announcements - on EU tariffs or levies on Apple imports - carries greater implications for the S&P 500.
Markets were rocked this week by mounting tensions in the U.S. Treasury market after Moody's downgraded the nation’s credit rating, stripping it of its top-tier status.
Wall Street stumbled midday Friday, shaken by a fresh wave of trade war fears after President Donald Trump proposed aggressive new tariffs on Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
Trump's threats spark fear of trade war, causing stock market shockwaves. Tech ETFs with high exposure to Apple may see volatility. Investors seek defensive options.
Apple stock falls after Trump threatens tariffs on iPhones made outside US. Company aims to shift production to India amid US-China tensions.