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NASDAQ:WDC News 23 October 2025 - 12 December 2025

Top Stock Market Losers Today (Dec. 12, 2025): Broadcom, SanDisk, Oracle Slide as the AI Trade Cools at Midday

Top Stock Market Losers Today (Dec. 12, 2025): Broadcom, SanDisk, Oracle Slide as the AI Trade Cools at Midday

As of about 12:30 p.m. ET on Dec. 12, 2025, U.S. markets are pulling back—led by AI-linked tech. Broadcom is tumbling on margin concerns, Oracle is still digesting a capex shock, and several hardware and “AI-adjacent” names are among the day’s biggest losers. NEW YORK — Friday, Dec. 12, 2025 (12:30 p.m. ET update): The U.S. stock market’s late-year rally hit a speed bump Friday as investors rotated out of high-flying AI and AI-adjacent names—again—following a wave of scrutiny over profit margins, capital spending, and just how quickly AI investment translates into durable earnings. Reuters+2Reuters+2 At roughly 12:27 p.m. ET, the Nasdaq-heavy trade was clearly under
Top Stock Market Losers After the Opening Bell (Dec. 12, 2025): Broadcom Leads Decliners as AI Margin, Capex Fears Hit Tech

Top Stock Market Losers After the Opening Bell (Dec. 12, 2025): Broadcom Leads Decliners as AI Margin, Capex Fears Hit Tech

NEW YORK — Friday, Dec. 12, 2025 (updated around 9:46 a.m. ET): U.S. stocks opened mixed, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq under pressure while the Dow held up better—an early sign that investors are still rotating away from the most crowded parts of the “AI trade” and into other pockets of the market. AP News+1 The biggest early losers were concentrated in semiconductors and data-infrastructure names—led by Broadcom, which extended a sharp slide after management flagged pressure on gross margins tied to the company’s fast-growing AI systems business. Meanwhile, storage and memory names—some of 2025’s biggest winners—also fell in a bout of profit-taking. Slickcharts+4Slickcharts+4Slickcharts+4 Below is a
Top Stock Losers Today in Premarket: Broadcom Slides, Oracle Extends AI-Spending Rout Ahead of the Open (Dec. 12, 2025)

Top Stock Losers Today in Premarket: Broadcom Slides, Oracle Extends AI-Spending Rout Ahead of the Open (Dec. 12, 2025)

Updated: Friday, December 12, 2025 — 6:00 a.m. ETFocus: U.S. premarket “top losers,” what’s driving the declines, and the key forecasts/analyst takes shaping sentiment this morning. U.S. stocks are heading into Friday’s session with tech and AI-adjacent names under pressure in premarket trading, as investors continue to debate whether the AI infrastructure buildout is producing returns fast enough to justify the spending. Broadcom (AVGO) is the standout large-cap decliner early Friday after an earnings update that came with fresh margin questions, while Oracle (ORCL) remains a central storyline after a steep selloff tied to higher capital-spending plans and concerns about the payback period for AI data center investments. Investing.com+2Reuters+2 Below is a
Western Digital (WDC) Stock Hits Record Highs in December 2025: AI Storage Supercycle, $200 Targets and Quantum Bet Explained

Western Digital (WDC) Stock Hits Record Highs in December 2025: AI Storage Supercycle, $200 Targets and Quantum Bet Explained

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not financial advice. Quick overview: why Western Digital is suddenly everywhere Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC) has gone from “old-school hard‑drive maker” to one of 2025’s loudest AI infrastructure winners. By mid‑December 2025, the stock is trading around record highs in the high‑$170s to low‑$180s, after a year‑to‑date rally of roughly 230–260%, making it one of the strongest performers in the S&P 500.Investors.com+1 The drivers: Here’s what’s actually going on under the hood as of 11 December 2025. 1. Western Digital stock in December 2025: price action and performance Western
Western Digital (WDC) Stock on December 8, 2025: AI Storage Rocket With 260%+ Gains, Fresh Buy Ratings and Rising Risks

Western Digital (WDC) Stock on December 8, 2025: AI Storage Rocket With 260%+ Gains, Fresh Buy Ratings and Rising Risks

Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC) has quietly turned into one of 2025’s loudest AI infrastructure winners. As of December 8, 2025, the Western Digital stock price is trading around $169 per share, near record highs, giving the company a market cap of roughly $58 billion and marking a market‑cap increase of more than 150% over the last 12 months. StockAnalysis+1 Depending on the source, WDC is up roughly 260–275% year‑to‑date in 2025, making it one of the top‑performing stocks in the entire S&P 500. TechStock²+224/7 Wall St.+2 That kind of move is now drawing a wave of fresh research, options
Western Digital (WDC) Stock Soars 260% in 2025: AI Storage Champion or Late-Stage Risk?

Western Digital (WDC) Stock Soars 260% in 2025: AI Storage Champion or Late-Stage Risk?

Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC) has gone from a battered cyclical hardware name to one of 2025’s loudest AI winners. As of December 8, 2025, the stock is trading around $168.89, up roughly 260% year-to-date and sitting just below its all‑time high near $178.EBC Financial Group The move has turned Western Digital into the best‑performing stock in the S&P 500 in 2025, as investors crowd into what’s increasingly being seen as “AI plumbing” – the storage infrastructure that keeps all those models fed with data.EBC Financial Group+1 At the same time, the company has completed a spin‑off of its flash
Western Digital (WDC) Stock in December 2025: AI Storage Leader, ESOP Dilution Jitters and $200 Price Targets Explained

Western Digital (WDC) Stock in December 2025: AI Storage Leader, ESOP Dilution Jitters and $200 Price Targets Explained

Updated: December 3, 2025 – Informational only, not investment advice. Western Digital at a Glance Today Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC) has turned into one of 2025’s standout AI infrastructure stocks. After an enormous run earlier in the year, the shares are now trading in the mid‑$150s on December 3, 2025, down a few percent intraday as part of a broader pullback in big tech and AI names. Intraday data from ChartMill shows WDC around $155, off roughly 3–4% with a noticeable “gap down” open. ChartMill Different data providers put Western Digital’s year‑to‑date gain anywhere between roughly 160% and almost
Western Digital (WDC) Stock: Citi Lifts Target to $200 as AI Storage Boom Collides With Rich Valuation – December 2, 2025 Update

Western Digital (WDC) Stock: Citi Lifts Target to $200 as AI Storage Boom Collides With Rich Valuation – December 2, 2025 Update

Published: December 2, 2025 – For informational purposes only, not investment advice. Key Takeaways Western Digital Stock Today: Price Action and Performance Snapshot As of the latest trading data on December 2, 2025, Western Digital stock changes hands around $160.07, after swinging between $156.46 and $169.59 intraday on solid volume. Key trading metrics: In total‑return terms, Western Digital has been a monster: Recent coverage by Barron’s notes that Western Digital’s ~269% gain in 2025 leads the entire S&P 500, outpacing even high‑profile AI names. Barron’s+1 How 2025 Reshaped Western Digital: From Conglomerate to AI HDD Pure Play Spin‑off of SanDisk
Western Digital (WDC) Stock on December 1, 2025: AI Storage Star Faces ESOP Dilution, Spin-Off Legacy and Lofty Analyst Targets

Western Digital (WDC) Stock on December 1, 2025: AI Storage Star Faces ESOP Dilution, Spin-Off Legacy and Lofty Analyst Targets

Western Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: WDC) has turned into one of 2025’s standout AI infrastructure winners. As of the latest session on December 1, 2025, WDC trades around $163.54 per share, near record highs, capping a year in which the stock is up more than 200% year-to-date and has delivered roughly 197% total return over the past 12 months, making it one of the top performers in the broader tech and storage universe. Investors+2Investopedia+2 At the same time, Western Digital is reshaping itself: it has spun off its flash business as Sandisk, repositioned as a pure-play hard-disk-drive (HDD) and platforms company,
SanDisk Corporation (SNDK) Stock: S&P 500 Debut, AI Memory Shortage and 2026 Outlook

SanDisk Corporation (SNDK) Stock: S&P 500 Debut, AI Memory Shortage and 2026 Outlook

SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) has gone from a freshly spun‑off flash business to one of 2025’s most talked‑about AI memory plays. After a six‑fold rally since its February listing and a late‑November promotion into the S&P 500, the big question on December 1, 2025 is simple: Is SanDisk stock now priced for perfection, or is there still room to run as AI-driven demand for NAND flash explodes? Below is a detailed, news‑driven look at SanDisk’s stock, earnings, analyst forecasts and the industry backdrop as of December 1, 2025. Quick snapshot: SanDisk stock today As of the latest available close (November
SanDisk (SNDK) Stock on November 29, 2025: S&P 500 Debut, 500% Rally and What Comes Next

SanDisk (SNDK) Stock on November 29, 2025: S&P 500 Debut, 500% Rally and What Comes Next

SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) is ending November as one of the most watched semiconductor stocks in the world. After a spectacular run fueled by AI-driven demand for flash memory, the former Western Digital unit has just joined the S&P 500 – and today’s November 29 headlines are trying to answer the same question investors are asking: is there still upside left, or has SanDisk already sprinted too far ahead? Investopedia+1 Below is a deep dive into today’s news flow around SanDisk stock, what actually changed this week, and the key risks to watch from here. 1. Where SanDisk Stock Stands
Western Digital (WDC) Stock Soars in 2025: SanDisk Legacy & 2026 Outlook

Western Digital Stock Rockets on AI Data Boom — Analysts Eye Even Bigger Gains

Western Digital’s stock has been on a tear, climbing sharply in mid-October. On Oct. 23 it closed at $126.63, up 5.1% for the dayinvesting.com, and roughly double its price at the start of 2025ts2.tech. The rally reflects strong industry demand: Western Digital says the exploding need for AI and cloud storage is driving customers to hoard high-capacity hard drives. In fact, the company announced in mid-October that it will raise prices across its HDD product line to manage “booming demand”investopedia.com. CEO Irving Tan and other executives have repeatedly stressed that “HDDs will continue to remain the foundation of the world’s
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