Dell Technologies Inc. Class C Common Stock (DELL)
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Dell Technologies Inc is a global leader in technology solutions, offering a wide range of products and services designed to empower organizations and individuals
The company specializes in computing hardware, including personal computers and servers, as well as storage solutions and networking products. Additionally, Dell provides a robust portfolio of software and services, focusing on cloud computing, data transformation, and cybersecurity, enabling clients to harness the power of technology for their business needs. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Dell aims to enhance productivity and connectivity across various industries and consumer segments.
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Advanced Micro Devices stands to regain GPU market share and bolster its growth outlook; it is already taking share in the CPU, PC, and mobile markets.
Via MarketBeat · March 18, 2025

DELL is experiencing a wave (iv) pullback within minute wave {iii}.
Via Talk Markets · March 12, 2025
Nvidia Corp CEO Jensen Huang set to unveil next AI hardware at GTC 2025. JPMorgan analyst identifies potential winners in hardware and networking supply chain.
Via Benzinga · March 17, 2025
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Via MarketBeat · March 17, 2025
JP Morgan analyst maintains Overweight rating on Dell Technologies with $150 price target. Dell reports revenue growth and strong AI server pipeline.
Via Benzinga · March 14, 2025
Advanced Micro Devices hasn't been able to get out of NVIDIA's data center shadow. However, what could its client segment contribute going forward?
Via MarketBeat · March 13, 2025

AMD CEO Lisa Su is confident in the company's AI dominance, fueled by growth in AI GPUs, server CPUs, and strategic partnerships.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

The Trade Desk, Supermicro, and Palo Alto Networks all have plenty of room to grow.
Via The Motley Fool · March 12, 2025

Michael Dell, CEO of Dell, announced a productive meeting with Trump, Tesla CEO Elon Musk and other technology executives.
Via Benzinga · March 12, 2025

A Wall Street analyst cut his price target on Nvidia stock on Monday, citing "a multitude of factors (that) have clouded the near term."
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HPE stock tumbled on fiscal Q1 earnings that missed estimates amid weak revenue guidance for the April quarter.
Via Investor's Business Daily · March 6, 2025

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Via MarketBeat · March 6, 2025

Why is Nvidia's Singapore revenue creating negative sentiment toward the stock?
Via The Motley Fool · March 3, 2025

Malaysian Trade Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz said the country will take "necessary action" against Malaysian companies if they're implicated in a fraud case involving Nvidia Corp. chips allegedly routed from Singapore.
Via Benzinga · March 4, 2025

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Via Chartmill · March 3, 2025

Dell raised its annual dividend by 18% to $2.10 and increased its existing stock buyback authorization by $10 billion.
Via Stocktwits · March 3, 2025

Singapore authorities have initiated an investigation into potential fraudulent activities related to the shipment of Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) chips. The chips, which are banned in China, were reportedly shipped to Malaysia via servers from Dell Technologies Inc. (NYSE: DELL) and Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI).
Via Benzinga · March 3, 2025

While the entire market is focused on NVIDIA and its future, there are signs that these three lateral plays could offer much more upside.
Via MarketBeat · March 3, 2025