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Big Tech Stocks Today: Oracle’s AI Spending Shock, Broadcom Margin Warning, and Nvidia China Chip Scrutiny Shape U.S. Premarket (Dec. 12, 2025)

Big Tech Stocks Today: Oracle’s AI Spending Shock, Broadcom Margin Warning, and Nvidia China Chip Scrutiny Shape U.S. Premarket (Dec. 12, 2025)

Oracle shares fell nearly 11% in premarket trading Friday after warning of sharply higher AI-related spending and missing cloud contract forecasts. Nvidia, Alphabet, and Broadcom also traded lower, while Microsoft and Meta edged higher. Investors weighed strong AI demand against rising costs and fresh regulatory headlines for Nvidia and Google.
Semiconductor Stocks Today (Dec. 12, 2025): Broadcom Slides Premarket on Margin Outlook as Oracle’s AI Capex Shock Keeps Chip Stocks Volatile

Semiconductor Stocks Today (Dec. 12, 2025): Broadcom Slides Premarket on Margin Outlook as Oracle’s AI Capex Shock Keeps Chip Stocks Volatile

Broadcom shares fell 5.4% in premarket trading after the company warned of gross margin pressure from its AI chip segment, despite raising revenue guidance. Nvidia, Micron, AMD, Applied Materials, and Monolithic Power also traded lower before the bell. Oracle’s selloff has fueled renewed debate over an “AI bubble,” weighing on chip stocks and the broader Nasdaq. Semiconductor ETFs closed down sharply in the previous session.
AMD Stock After Hours on December 11, 2025: What Investors Need to Know Before the December 12 Open

AMD Stock After Hours on December 11, 2025: What Investors Need to Know Before the December 12 Open

AMD closed nearly flat at $221.41 on December 11, 2025, after a volatile session that saw a 5% intraday swing. Shares dropped to $210.19 before rebounding, as heavy options trading and concerns over China export rules and Oracle’s AI spending rattled the market. After-hours trading saw the stock dip slightly to $221.30. AMD remains up over 70% year-to-date.
11 December 2025
Semiconductor Stocks Sink as Oracle Revives AI Bubble Fears — Nvidia, AMD, Micron in the Spotlight on December 11, 2025

Semiconductor Stocks Sink as Oracle Revives AI Bubble Fears — Nvidia, AMD, Micron in the Spotlight on December 11, 2025

U.S. chip stocks fell sharply Thursday, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index down about 2% by midday as Nvidia, AMD, Micron, and Broadcom dropped 3–4%. Oracle shares plunged up to 15% after missing revenue estimates and announcing a $15 billion increase in AI-related capital spending, fueling renewed concerns over an AI investment bubble. The Nasdaq slipped 1%, while the Dow hit a record high.
AI Stocks Today: Oracle’s 13% Crash Reignites AI Bubble Fears as Nvidia, AMD and Micron Slide (December 11, 2025)

AI Stocks Today: Oracle’s 13% Crash Reignites AI Bubble Fears as Nvidia, AMD and Micron Slide (December 11, 2025)

Oracle shares plunged 13–14% on Thursday after missing revenue forecasts and raising 2026 AI spending plans by $15 billion to $50 billion. The sell-off triggered declines in major AI stocks, with Nvidia down about 3.5% and AMD off roughly 3%. The Nasdaq fell 1% by mid-session, while the Dow hit a record high as investors shifted into traditional blue chips.
AMD Stock: Latest Price, AI Growth Outlook and Wall Street Forecasts After the November 21 Sell-Off

AMD Stock: Latest Price, AI Growth Outlook and Wall Street Forecasts After the November 21 Sell-Off

AMD shares closed at $204 on November 21, 2025, capping a six-day, 20% slide that erased $86 billion in market value. As of December 11, the stock trades near $221, below early-November highs. Analysts see about 8–9% upside from current levels, with a consensus 12-month target of $240. Wall Street forecasts AMD revenue to jump from $25.8 billion in 2024 to nearly $45 billion in 2026.
11 December 2025
AMD Stock Today, December 11, 2025: Premarket Price, Lawsuit Shock and New AI Growth Forecasts

AMD Stock Today, December 11, 2025: Premarket Price, Lawsuit Shock and New AI Growth Forecasts

AMD shares traded near $219 in premarket Thursday, down about 1% from Wednesday’s $221.42 close. The move follows new lawsuits in Dallas by Ukrainian civilians alleging AMD chips ended up in Russian missiles and drones used in attacks on Ukraine. Investors are also watching for signs of weaker AI spending despite strong long-term forecasts for AMD’s data-center business.
AMD Stock After Hours on December 10, 2025: Fed Cut, Redstone Launch, Lawsuits – What to Watch Before the December 11 Open

AMD Stock After Hours on December 10, 2025: Fed Cut, Redstone Launch, Lawsuits – What to Watch Before the December 11 Open

AMD closed at $221.42 on December 10, down 0.09%, with after-hours trading slipping to $220.90. The session followed a Federal Reserve rate cut, a new Radeon GPU launch, and lawsuits alleging AMD chips in Russian weapons. Technical analysts flagged a bearish pattern, while AMD reported Q3 revenue up 35% year over year and guided for further growth.
AI Stocks After the Bell on December 10, 2025: Nvidia, Palantir and Oracle Anchor a Volatile AI Trade After Fed Rate Cut

AI Stocks After the Bell on December 10, 2025: Nvidia, Palantir and Oracle Anchor a Volatile AI Trade After Fed Rate Cut

U.S. stocks closed higher Wednesday after the Federal Reserve cut its policy rate by 25 basis points and signaled a pause. The S&P 500 gained 0.7%, the Nasdaq rose about 0.3%, and the Dow climbed just over 1%. Nvidia traded flat as the U.S. approved H200 AI chip exports to China, while Palantir outperformed on news of a Navy contract. AI stocks showed mixed performance amid policy shifts and upcoming earnings.
AMD Stock on December 10, 2025: AI Supercycle, China Risks, and What Wall Street Expects Next

AMD Stock on December 10, 2025: AI Supercycle, China Risks, and What Wall Street Expects Next

AMD shares traded at $221.62 on December 10, 2025, valuing the company at about $361 billion. Q3 revenue rose 36% year over year to $9.25 billion, with net income at $1.24 billion. The stock remains volatile, well above its 52-week low but below its recent high. AMD forecasts over 35% annual revenue growth, driven by AI and data center demand.
Semiconductor Stocks Pre-Market Today, December 10, 2025: Nvidia, AMD, Micron and Broadcom Lead a Cautious AI Chip Trade

Semiconductor Stocks Pre-Market Today, December 10, 2025: Nvidia, AMD, Micron and Broadcom Lead a Cautious AI Chip Trade

Nvidia shares dipped 0.14% pre-market Wednesday after President Trump signaled the U.S. will allow H200 AI GPU exports to China if Nvidia gives 25% of related revenue to the government. Micron, AMD, and Broadcom traded slightly higher. ON Semiconductor fell 0.40%. U.S. Tech 100 futures rose 0.13% ahead of the Fed’s policy decision.
AI Stocks Pre‑Market Today (December 10, 2025): Nvidia, AMD, Vertiv and Palantir Lead Early Sector Movers

AI Stocks Pre‑Market Today (December 10, 2025): Nvidia, AMD, Vertiv and Palantir Lead Early Sector Movers

Nvidia and AMD traded flat to slightly lower in early U.S. pre-market after Donald Trump allowed some AI chip exports to China under a new fee regime. Palantir gained despite analyst warnings of possible steep downside. Vertiv and Applied Digital drew attention following sharp moves and a downgrade for Vertiv. U.S. equity futures were little changed ahead of a key Fed meeting.
AMD Stock After Hours (Dec. 9, 2025): China AI Chip Breakthrough and 7 Things to Know Before Tomorrow’s Open

AMD Stock After Hours (Dec. 9, 2025): China AI Chip Breakthrough and 7 Things to Know Before Tomorrow’s Open

AMD closed Tuesday near $221 after U.S. officials confirmed advanced AI chip exports to China will resume under strict conditions, fueling bets AMD’s accelerators could be included. Shares traded flat after hours, following Monday’s surge. Wall Street analysts raised price targets, citing strong AI demand and new partnerships. CFO Jean Hu is scheduled to speak Wednesday at a major tech conference.
9 December 2025
AI Stocks Today, December 9, 2025: Nvidia Slips on China Chip Greenlight as Fed Cut Bets Dominate

AI Stocks Today, December 9, 2025: Nvidia Slips on China Chip Greenlight as Fed Cut Bets Dominate

Nvidia shares slipped about 0.6% Tuesday after President Trump approved limited exports of its H200 AI chips to China, subject to restrictions. AI sector stocks ended the day nearly flat, with C3.ai up 3–4% and most others little changed as traders awaited a Federal Reserve decision. Major U.S. indices were mixed.
Semiconductor Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Closing Bell Recap as Nvidia’s China Deal and Fed Decision Loom

Semiconductor Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Closing Bell Recap as Nvidia’s China Deal and Fed Decision Loom

Semiconductor stocks ended flat Tuesday as traders digested the U.S. decision to let Nvidia sell H200 AI chips to approved customers in China with a 25% surcharge. The PHLX Semiconductor Index slipped 0.04%. Nvidia fell 0.3%, while Micron rose 2.1% on AI demand optimism. Investors await the Federal Reserve’s rate decision Wednesday.
Semiconductor Stocks Today (Dec. 9, 2025): Nvidia and Micron in Focus as Fed Decision and China Chip Deal Loom

Semiconductor Stocks Today (Dec. 9, 2025): Nvidia and Micron in Focus as Fed Decision and China Chip Deal Loom

Nvidia shares slipped 0.4% to $184.85 by early afternoon after the U.S. cleared limited AI chip exports to China under new rules, including a 25% fee. The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index was flat near 7,300 as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s rate decision. Micron and Broadcom outperformed, while Qualcomm and Applied Materials lagged. Futures markets priced in a likely 25-basis-point Fed rate cut.
AI Stocks Today: Nvidia, AMD and Big Tech React to Trump’s China Chip U‑Turn and Fed Meeting (December 9, 2025)

AI Stocks Today: Nvidia, AMD and Big Tech React to Trump’s China Chip U‑Turn and Fed Meeting (December 9, 2025)

Nvidia shares rose in early trading after President Trump authorized exports of H200 AI chips to select Chinese customers, subject to a 25% export fee. Gains faded as Chinese regulators signaled possible limits on local access. By early afternoon, Nvidia was up about 0.6%, AMD 0.6%, Broadcom nearly 1%, Oracle 0.5%, and Microsoft slightly higher. The Federal Reserve’s final 2025 meeting also weighed on sentiment.
AMD Stock Today (December 9, 2025): AI Supercycle Hopes, China Export Breakthrough and What Wall Street Expects Next

AMD Stock Today (December 9, 2025): AI Supercycle Hopes, China Export Breakthrough and What Wall Street Expects Next

AMD shares traded at $221–224 on December 9, up 1.4% from the previous close, after the U.S. cleared AI chip exports to China with a new 25% tax. The rule covers AMD, Nvidia, and Intel. AMD’s 2025 revenue is forecast at $34.3–34.4 billion, up 33% year over year. The stock has nearly tripled from its 52-week low.
AMD Stock on December 9, 2025: AI Supercomputers, OpenAI Deal and Wall Street Targets in Focus

AMD Stock on December 9, 2025: AI Supercomputers, OpenAI Deal and Wall Street Targets in Focus

AMD shares traded near $221 on Tuesday, up 190% from their 52-week low but 17% below their high. Q3 2025 revenue reached $9.25 billion, beating estimates, with data center sales up 22% and PC chip revenue up 46% year over year. The company guided Q4 revenue to about $9.6 billion. AMD’s market cap stands in the mid-$300 billion range.
AMD Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: AI Deals, China Tax and Fed Week Risks Before the December 9 Open

AMD Stock After Hours on December 8, 2025: AI Deals, China Tax and Fed Week Risks Before the December 9 Open

AMD shares closed at $221 on December 8, 2025, up 1.4% with nearly 30 million shares traded, then rose to $225 in after-hours trading. The move came as the S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all slipped ahead of the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting. AMD remains up over 80% year-to-date, after posting record Q3 revenue of $9.3 billion and strong gains in data center and gaming segments. Market cap stands near $355 billion.
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  • Broadcom Earnings Report Wednesday: Traders Expect Significant Stock Movement
    June 2, 2026, 5:42 AM EDT. Broadcom is set to announce its earnings Wednesday afternoon. Traders expect a substantial move in the stock, potentially pushing it to new highs. The market is closely watching this report for signs of the semiconductor company's future performance. Broadcom's earnings results often influence chip sector sentiment, with significant price swings likely around the announcement. Investors are positioning ahead of the report, reflecting high expectations for growth or cautiousness in a volatile market.

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