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Semiconductor stocks experienced significant declines globally, with South Korea’s KOSPI dropping nearly 10% and European chipmakers also falling. Nasdaq 100 futures were down over 2% ahead of the Wall Street open. Microsoft shares rose 1.1% premarket after a previous decline, while investors focused on Chevron’s AI data center power deal and ongoing concerns about AI infrastructure costs. Netflix shares rebounded slightly in premarket trading after hitting a 52-week low, drawing attention to subscriber cancellations and ad revenue. Intel dropped about 8% premarket following a strong previous session, with investors watching rate risks and concerns about debt-fueled AI spending. Super Micro fell 6.3% premarket after a strong Monday, following a new data-center design launch and an upgrade from GF Securities. Anthropic secured a supply and investment deal with Micron Technology, which will provide memory and storage ahead of Anthropic’s expected IPO. Dominion Energy traded near its 52-week high as it seeks to benefit from Virginia data-center demand and awaits a potential takeover by NextEra Energy. Micron shares hit a record high, driven by the Anthropic deal and AI data center demand. Tesla shares gained as focus remained on its robotaxi strategy and possible closer ties among Elon Musk’s companies. Snap closed lower, with investors watching capital discipline and remaining buyback capacity. UiPath traded down ahead of its annual meeting, with attention on recurring-contract growth and buyback potential. Applied Optoelectronics rose after a China unit doubled its credit line, signaling manufacturing expansion. Broadcom fell despite reassurances about its Google TPU roadmap, with risks centered on securing large-scale AI infrastructure deals. TSMC’s U.S.-listed shares rose, with June sales as a key catalyst and risks tied to AI capacity spending. MARA outperformed bitcoin and peers, with weak institutional demand for bitcoin ETFs noted. SK Hynix surpassed Samsung Electronics in market cap, reflecting high demand for high-bandwidth memory in the AI supply chain. Getty Images jumped on a multi-year display deal with OpenAI, though financial details were not disclosed. Western Digital and Sandisk saw gains as traders focused on AI-driven storage demand and NAND pricing power. Nokia shares edged lower, with the stock adjusting to an AI-infrastructure rerating as
Korea Slides 10%, Nasdaq Futures Down 2.7% as Chip Stocks Sink Worldwide

Korea Slides 10%, Nasdaq Futures Down 2.7% as Chip Stocks Sink Worldwide

Global semiconductor stocks plunged, wiping over $1 trillion from the Nasdaq 100’s market value in premarket trade as investors questioned whether massive AI infrastructure spending by tech giants can deliver returns, with SK Hynix and Samsung Electronics each losing over 12% and Micron set to report results that could further sway memory shares.
Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Faces Questions on AI After Attempted Rebound

Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Faces Questions on AI After Attempted Rebound

Microsoft rose 1.1% in premarket trading after announcing a 20-year Chevron power deal for a massive Texas AI data center, as investors weigh whether surging AI infrastructure costs will pay off quickly enough amid a broader tech stock selloff and ongoing concerns over Azure growth and capital spending.
Micron Shares Reach All-Time High with AI Memory Demand in Focus Ahead of Earnings

Micron Shares Reach All-Time High with AI Memory Demand in Focus Ahead of Earnings

Micron Technology surged 6.9% to a record $1,211.38 after announcing a supply and investment deal with Anthropic, defying a tech market drop, as investors bet on AI-driven demand and raised analyst targets; Wednesday’s earnings will test if Micron can sustain gross margins above 80% and meet rising expectations amid tight competition and a global memory shortage.
UiPath (NYSE:PATH) dips; buyback can’t offset ARR pressure

UiPath (NYSE:PATH) dips; buyback can’t offset ARR pressure

UiPath (NYSE:PATH) slipped 1.2% to $10.15 as investors focus on Thursday’s annual meeting and whether annualized renewal run-rate (ARR) growth can accelerate beyond the current 12%, with $436.9 million in buyback authorization—about 8% of market cap—potentially cushioning shares, but not resolving concerns over sustainable contract growth versus headline revenue.
Broadcom’s $2 Trillion AI Call Gets 7.5% Test Next Week

Broadcom’s Google AI chip contract takes on new weight as JPMorgan defends stock

Broadcom shares slid to $396.72 midday Monday, down $14.63, as investors weighed JPMorgan’s defense of its Google AI chip program against concerns over customer concentration and a broader reset in high-valuation AI infrastructure stocks, despite Broadcom forecasting over 200% AI semiconductor revenue growth for Q3 and securing multi-year supply deals with Google and Anthropic.
TSMC shares up as Street focuses on June revenue test

TSMC shares up as Street focuses on June revenue test

TSMC’s U.S.-listed shares jumped 1.5% to $468.85 in early Monday trading, outpacing tech peers, as investors focus on June sales: a modest month-on-month gain would put Q2 revenue near guidance midpoint and mark a 62% year-on-year jump, but risks remain from AI spending, price pressure, Taiwan security, and U.S. foundry competition.
MARA Holdings surges with bitcoin rebound, puts power-asset values in focus

MARA Holdings surges with bitcoin rebound, puts power-asset values in focus

MARA surged 12.8% to $16.04—far outpacing bitcoin’s 2.1% rise—after Nasdaq reopened from Juneteenth, as investors rewarded the miner’s operating leverage and power assets; only 7% of the stock’s $686 million market-cap gain was explained by its bitcoin holdings, signaling the market’s focus on MARA’s potential in data centers and AI infrastructure amid weak bitcoin ETF flows.
Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) rises as storage shortage plays out

Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) rises as storage shortage plays out

Western Digital surged 4.86% to $746.23 as investors chased the AI storage scarcity trade and anticipated the June 22 exchange of remaining Sandisk shares for WDC stock, adding $11.9 billion in equity value—over three times fiscal Q4 revenue guidance—while the market paid up for durable pricing and 51%-52% gross margin targets, despite risks if shortages or pricing ease.
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Nokia Oyj (HEL:NOKIA, NYSE:NOK) slips heading into Q2; AI-optical momentum pressured

Nokia Oyj (HEL:NOKIA, NYSE:NOK) slips heading into Q2; AI-optical momentum pressured

Nokia shares have erased €18.5 billion in equity value since June 3, falling 21.9% as investors question whether Q1’s AI-cloud surge signals a lasting growth cycle or just a fleeting rally; with Q2 results due July 23, the stock is trading as a referendum on AI momentum, not telecom legacy, and faces further downside if AI orders or margins disappoint.
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23 June 2026
Keel Infrastructure Corp shares slipped pre-market after hitting a 52-week high Monday, as investors weigh the upcoming June 26 addition to the Russell 3000 Index and the recent $458 million convertible note offering with a $7.41 conversion price, while the company remains in transition with declining revenue, a $127.6 million quarterly loss, and key data-center leases still unsigned.
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23 June 2026
Nokia shares dropped 2.5% in Helsinki after a U.S. rally sparked by a Google Cloud AI partnership, as investors weighed the new Gemini-based tools against a weaker Finnish market and sector-wide AI pullback; Nokia’s ADRs had surged 6.97% on Monday after announcing six specialized AI agents for telecom networks, with the first agent pack set for Google Cloud Marketplace in September.
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23 June 2026
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