There Could Be 18% Upside Left In Nvidia, Analyst Says
NVIDIA Corporation NVDA 0.94% stock is up 1,760 percent in the past five years, but at least one Wall Street analyst says there’s even more upside ahead.
NVIDIA Corporation NVDA 0.94% stock is up 1,760 percent in the past five years, but at least one Wall Street analyst says there’s even more upside ahead.
A high profile name in the semiconductor space earlier this month jumped ship from Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. AMD 0.09% and joined Intel Corporation INTC 0.22%, leaving investors to wonder how big of a hole he left in AMD’s business.
Tesla launched Thursday its highly anticipated semitruck, and one analyst who was in attendance at the event was blown away by what he saw.
MoviePass announced Thursday a new one-year promotions subscription service. According to one Wall Street analyst, Helios and Matheson Analytics Inc HMNY 4.13% will ride the MoviePass wave to a higher share price in the coming year.
Activist investor Nelson Peltz shocked Procter & Gamble Co PG 0.14% investors after his Trian Partners won a vote recount for a board seat on Wednesday by 43,000 votes.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone, Tesla Inc TSLA 0.94% CEO Elon Musk once again took shots at Tesla short sellers for what he says is “hurtful” behavior. It’s not the first time Musk has lashed out at short sellers, a topic most CEOs rarely acknowledge.
After months of anticipating the release of the 10-year anniversary iPhone X, the big date finally came this month for Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) investors. But now that the iPhone X is finally here, Wall Street analysts are already asking a critical question: what’s next?
The Black Friday shopping event is almost here, and holiday shoppers are already planning their strategies.
RH RH 0.21% has been one of the most volatile and polarizing stocks on Wall Street in 2017, and a pair of analysts see the company’s investor day event on Thursday as a major potential catalyst for the stock.
Most traders have heard of the role quantitative analysts, or “quants” play on Wall Street. Quants use advanced mathematical and modeling to anticipate market moves and stay one step ahead of unsophisticated traders.