Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors’ favorite stocks over the last week — here’s a look at some of our top stories. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq gained 3.7%, 2.9%, and 2.5% this week, respectively,
Apple and Tesla generated solid returns for shareholders in the past year, but both stocks recently picked up sell ratings from certain Wall Street analysts. Apple is the market leader in smartphones as measured by revenue,
It includes Nvidia, Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, Microsoft, Apple, and Tesla. However, these $1 trillion+ companies have not all fared equally well, Jefferies analysts led by Desh Peramunetilleke pointed out in research released Friday.
Dow Jones futures rose Friday after key economic data. Apple, Nvidia stock and Tesla rebounded from Thursday's heavy losses.
Shares of an exchange-traded fund that holds Big Tech stocks was falling Thursday, as Tesla Inc. and Apple Inc. posted sharp losses in late morning trade. The Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF was down 0.
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Apple (AAPL) shares are under pressure following a downgrade to Sell from MoffettNathanson based on China concerns and weak iPhone 16 sales. Tesla's (TSLA) stock rating was cut to Neutral by Bank ...
This year, Nvidia's biggest tailwind stems from its newest GPU lineup, known as Blackwell. With industry analysts calling for surging demand for Nvidia's new architecture, 2025 is already looking like another milestone year for the semiconductor leader.
A major Tesla investor has sold its entire stake after CEO Elon Musk attempted to wangle himself a record-breaking pay package. Entrepreneur Musk is the world's richest man, with a net worth of more than $400 billion, as per Forbes.
Tulsi Gabbard, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence, brought in over $1.2 million last year as a MAGA surrogate, according to a financial disclosure released Saturday.
The Nasdaq fell below its 50-day while the S&P 500 hit resistance as Tesla, Nvidia, Apple fell, masking broader strength.
B. Riley upgraded Ulta Beauty (ULTA) to Neutral from Sell with a price target of $430, up from $330. The firm cites the "erosion of key pillars" to its prior thesis for the upgrade, namely skepticism in the Ulta's positive comp inflection for 2025 and the resulting pressure to operating margin.