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Today's Analyst Rating | NVIDIA Price Target Raised to $170 by Tigress Financial, Microsoft Price Target Raised to $489 by Bernstein
Jun 20, Wall Street analysts have updated their stock ratings today including $NVIDIA(NVDA.US)$ and $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$.
Today's Morning Movers and Top Ratings: NVDA, ACN, TSM, DJT and More
Bernstein maintains Taiwan Semiconductor with a Outperform and raises the price target from $150 to $200. Shares rose by 1.76% in premarket trading.
What's Going On With Nvidia Stock Thursday?
Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) became the world's most valuable listed company on Tuesday, driven by the surging demand for its AI chips.
Opportunities to Watch in Nvidia's Ecosystem as the Company Tops U.S. Market Cap
According to J.D. Joyce, president of Houston financial advisory Joyce Wealth Management, Nvidia's stock reflects strong investor sentiment about artificial intelligence, beyond just its earnings.
Report: Taiwan Semiconductor explores new ai chip packaging technology, allowing more chipsets to be placed on a single wafer.
According to Nikkei Asia, Taiwan Semiconductor is exploring a new chip packaging method that will use rectangular substrates instead of circular wafers to improve production efficiency. The industry is expected to continue to increase packaging size in the future, accelerating the innovation process in the semiconductor industry.
"New king of the stock market" Nvidia (NVDA.US) rise is far from over! Next stop, a market cap of 5 trillion dollars?
Intellifinance learned that Rosenblatt, a well-known investment institution on Wall Street, recently released a heavy research report, the core content of which is that based on Nvidia's CUDA-based software business potential prosperity expectations, even though the AI chip hegemon Nvidia (NVDA.US) stock price rose more than 210% in a year, the stock price of the chip giant will still continue to rise in the next 12 months, and it is expected that Nvidia's stock price will be 50% higher than its current level. This is the opinion of Hans Mosesmann, a chip industry analyst at Rosenblatt, who expressed this view in this research report.
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