Microsoft (MSFT) stock drops 22% YTD as Wall Street debates AI strategy. Price targets range $400-$582 while short interest jumps 20%. Buy or sell?
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Goldman Sachs identifies Teradyne (TER), Applied Materials (AMAT), and AMD as top chip buys while tech valuations hit 20-year lows. Winners and losers ahead.
Wall Street strategists outline eight reasons why the U.S.-Iran ceasefire is likely to hold, despite Iran’s ambitious 10-point peace proposal.
Three analysts cut IBM (IBM) price targets to $290 ahead of April 22 earnings, citing Gulf conflict impacts and forex headwinds despite Confluent deal upside.
Odyssey Marine (OMEX) stock jumped 82% after unveiling a $1B merger with American Ocean Minerals Corporation, creating a major deep-sea mining platform.
Oscar Health (OSCR) shares jumped 11% after CEO Mark Bertolini purchased $11.9M worth of stock, increasing his stake to 10.87% of the company.
Broadcom (AVGO) gets rare downgrade from Seaport as analyst warns AI financing pressures and full valuation may cap gains despite Google, Anthropic deals.
FedEx (FDX) stock gained 2.54% after its freight division announced a 12% operating margin goal and detailed its strategy for the June 1 spinoff.
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Trump announces 50% tariffs on countries supplying weapons to Iran, just hours after ceasefire deal. Legal experts question his authority to enforce threat.
Kimberly-Clark (KMB) stock drops after Ontario, CA distribution center fire and Wells Fargo lowers price target to $100, citing margin pressures.
Rocket Lab (RKLB) stock jumped 7% after completing a $474M equity offering. Citizens upgraded shares to Outperform with an $85 target on growth prospects.
Bed Bath & Beyond (BBBY) stock jumped 6% on news of a $150M acquisition deal for F9 Brands, owner of Lumber Liquidators and Cabinets To Go.
US-Iran ceasefire sends tech stocks soaring as Nasdaq jumps 3.5%. Wedbush says the bottom is in for software and AI stocks. Oil crashes nearly 18%.
Exxon Mobil (XOM) dropped 6.1% premarket after Iran conflict cut Q1 production 6%, damaged Qatar assets, and caused $5.3B downstream accounting impact.

