AT&T Inc. shares didn’t move much late Wednesday after Wells Fargo started coverage with a bearish view, adding pressure to a telecom stock facing questions about SpaceX’s Starlink plans.
Sirius XM Radio Inc. is facing a lawsuit from Screendollars LLC, a media company in the movie industry, over its new logo. Screendollars alleges the updated Sirius XM logo copies its long-used design featuring a star inside an “S”.
Arista Networks stock climbed late Wednesday, nearing a 52-week high. Investors returned to the AI networking name ahead of its August earnings report.
Alibaba Group Holding Limited is working off two sessions right now. Hong Kong is finished for the day, New York is still trading. Hong Kong shares closed at HK$107.50, up 12.21%, with 282.13 million shares traded, nearly triple the usual volume. The ADR was at $108.75 as of 11:46 a.m. ET, higher by $10.61 from the last close. The jump is big, but the ADR is still 44% from its 52-week high of $192.67.
Apple will spend more than $30 billion with Broadcom under a U.S. chip supply deal that gives investors a clearer dollar figure on a supplier relationship that had been hard to size. The contract is expected to produce more than 15 billion U.S.-made chips and support Broadcom’s $1.5 billion expansion in Fort Collins, Colorado, Apple said.
At 07:21 EDT, U.S. regular trading had not opened. Nasdaq lists 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. ET as regular hours, and July 8 is not on its 2026 closure list; the July closure was July 3 for Independence Day. Keel Infrastructure Corp. was quoted at $4.25 premarket after an 8.26% fall to $4.44 on Tuesday.
Intel is trading like an AI play, but the story is traders pulling back on the turnaround premium. The expenses are on the books, but the outside foundry growth isn't there yet. Nasdaq’s regular session hadn’t opened in New York; pre-market starts at 4:00 a.m. and runs to 9:30 a.m. ET, and July 8 isn’t listed as a Nasdaq holiday for 2026.
Nasdaq regular hours hadn’t started as of the dateline. July 8 isn’t a Nasdaq holiday in 2026, and posted trading hours run from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern. Premarket hours are 4:00 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, dragged by a 4.4% slide in the PHLX semiconductor index that weighed on both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Most S&P 500 sectors actually rose, and advancers outpaced decliners by 1.4-to-1 within the benchmark index. The session had the feel of a rotation out of AI names rather than a broad drop for equities.
DigitalOcean Holdings, Inc. climbed 9.3% to $143.64 Wednesday afternoon after the company forecasted its Q2 remaining performance obligations topping $800 million. That puts focus on backlog and capacity instead of just stronger AI revenue. Shares touched $157.99 at their high and 3.28 million shares changed hands as of 1:50 p.m. EDT, valuing DigitalOcean near $16.1 billion.
Super Micro Computer, Inc. dropped 2.8% to $26.44 on Tuesday. That’s under the $27.50 level where it sold 45,454,545 common shares in June. Shares topped out at $26.96 during the session—still short of the sale price.
BlackBerry Limited traded lower Tuesday. But the filings tell more than the daily move. After a rally on earnings, the company’s 2029 convertible notes are now an active capital question. Executive Form 4 stock sales filed post-close Monday were minor compared to the notes issue.
Palantir Technologies Inc. moved up late Tuesday morning as the company said Grupo Nacional Provincial, or GNP Seguros, is its first announced commercial customer in Latin America. The news gave Palantir its first non-U.S. commercial reference on a day tech stocks traded down. Nasdaq was open for a normal session. Nasdaq’s 2026 holiday schedule puts the July Independence Day closure on July 3, with regular hours at 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern.
Micron Technology, Inc. was active in Tuesday’s regular Nasdaq session. According to Nasdaq’s 2026 calendar, markets close for Independence Day on July 3, not July 7. Regular U.S. trading runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET.
Trident Digital Tech Holdings Ltd rose Tuesday, bucking a softer U.S. market, after investors weighed in on a related-party debt swap that would turn a founder’s claim into restricted Class B shares ahead of a shareholder vote in Singapore.
CCH Holdings Ltd jumped 28% to $0.575 in early trading Tuesday after the restaurant operator out of Malaysia said its unit signed a three-year sales and service deal for data-centre infrastructure. Shares hit $0.811 at the session high. The stock closed at about $0.45 on Monday. Volume stood at 100.6 million shares as of 9:50 a.m. EDT.
Nokia Oyj dropped in Helsinki on Tuesday, reversing more of the AI-optical-network gains that took the Finnish telecom group to a 16-year high earlier this year.
ServiceNow moved up ahead of Tuesday’s open. Volume is more telling here for investors. The stock was up on Monday and ticked higher in the premarket, but it still hasn’t broken through the longer-term trend line overhead.
Quantinuum Inc. finished its first month on the market with a more settled valuation than the quick jump it saw on day one. Shares closed Monday at $83.17, putting the company’s value around $21.70 billion. That’s about 804 times the $27 million in 2026 revenue analysts are projecting.
UiPath, Inc. traded higher before the bell Tuesday. The automation software firm is up 0.85% to $11.93 at 7:01 a.m. EDT, according to MarketWatch, after closing Monday at $11.83. Volume hit 69.8 million on Monday, running 179% of the 65-day average. The focus now is if UiPath can turn a steady July-quarter ARR outlook into better growth in the back half.
July 8, 2026, 7:19 PM EDT. DuPont Registry Group, the luxury car marketplace and media company, has picked banks to lead its US IPO, people familiar with the matter said. The company is planning to raise new capital in public markets. Timing, valuation and the banks' names weren't given. An IPO lets a private firm start selling shares to public investors.