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AI chip stocks continued to rise on Thursday following the Trump administration's plans to revoke a key export restriction on AI chips, targeting countries diverting chips to China.
Growth is a hallmark of all great companies, but the laws of gravity eventually take hold.
Those who rode the COVID boom and ensuing tech selloff in 2022 will surely remember that the market’s punishment can be swift and severe when trajectories fall.
Workday Inc. (NASDAQ: WDAY) earns a Buy rating from WestPark Capital, citing its underpenetrated ERP market share and AI-driven growth strategy. Despite $8B+ in revenue, it holds just 2% of the $100B+ ERP market—offering major upside potential.
IBM and Oracle collaborate to integrate AI platform watsonx with OCI, aiming to increase AI productivity and efficiency in businesses through multi-agentic systems.
While the broader market has struggled with the S&P 500 down 4.7% since November 2024, Snowflake has surged ahead as its stock price has climbed by 37.8% to $167.30 per share. This was partly due to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.
Buffett, 94, announced on Saturday that he would ask the board to replace him as the company’s CEO at the end of 2025; however, he did not make it clear if he would also step down as Berkshire’s chairman.
Apprehensions regarding deal closure, Trump’s tariff threat, earnings anxiety and a delayed product launch led to a spike in activity levels for these stocks.