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SanDisk (SNDK) Stock: BofA Hikes Target to $300 as New 1TB USB‑C Drive Launches

SanDisk (SNDK) Stock: BofA Hikes Target to $300 as New 1TB USB‑C Drive Launches

SanDisk stock: sharp pullback after a spectacular run SanDisk shares are having a whiplash‑inducing November. By late morning U.S. time, SNDK was trading around $220–221, down just over 10% on the day, after opening above $250 and closing yesterday at $245.96. The intraday range has stretched from roughly $222 to $255. StockAnalysis Even after today’s drop, the move since spring is eye‑popping. SanDisk’s 52‑week low of about $27.9 on April 7, 2025, compares with a recent high near $284.8 on November 12, leaving the stock still roughly 780% above its low. INDmoney+1 Fundamentally, SanDisk now sports: The volatility isn’t new.
Nvidia (NVDA) Earnings Today: AI Chip Giant Faces $320 Billion Market Test – All the Key News on 19 November 2025

Nvidia (NVDA) Earnings Today: AI Chip Giant Faces $320 Billion Market Test – All the Key News on 19 November 2025

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) heads into one of the most closely watched earnings days in market history today, 19 November 2025. Options markets are pricing in a potential post-earnings move of about 7% in either direction — a swing that could add or erase roughly $320 billion in Nvidia’s market value, the largest earnings-day value change ever for a single company. Reuters At the same time, global stocks have wobbled as investors fret about whether the artificial intelligence boom has run ahead of fundamentals. Nvidia’s third-quarter fiscal 2026 results, due after the U.S. market close, have effectively become a referendum
Peter Thiel Dumps Entire Nvidia Stake as AI Bubble Fears Escalate After SoftBank’s $5.8 Billion Exit

AI Bubble Fears Slam Global Markets Today, 18 November 2025

Global markets are ending Tuesday deep in the red as investors suddenly question whether the artificial intelligence boom has morphed into a full‑blown AI bubble. From New York to London and Tokyo, the same theme is driving prices lower: AI spending, AI valuations and AI expectations may finally have run too far, too fast.  ABC News+2TechStock²+2 A Fourth Straight Day of Losses as AI Trade Unravels On Wall Street, the sell‑off accelerated into the close. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped about 498 points (roughly 1%), the S&P 500 fell around 0.8%, and the tech‑heavy Nasdaq slid about 1.2%, marking
Meta Platforms (META) November 2025 Stock Analysis: AI-Fueled Growth vs. Rising Costs

Meta Stock Price Today, November 18, 2025: Why META Is Hovering Around $600

Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ: META) is trading in the low‑$600 range today, November 18, 2025, as Wall Street continues to digest the company’s massive artificial‑intelligence spending plans, mixed analyst sentiment, and a choppy tech market. Below is a structured look at Meta’s stock price today, the latest news from November 18, 2025, and what’s driving investor sentiment around META. Meta stock price snapshot for November 18, 2025 Ticker: Meta Platforms, Inc. — NASDAQ: META At roughly $600, META sits about 24% below its 52‑week high and roughly 25% above its 52‑week low, underlining how far the stock has pulled back from this year’s peak
Jeff Bezos Returns to the CEO Seat: Inside Project Prometheus, the $6.2 Billion AI Manufacturing AI Startup

Jeff Bezos Returns to the CEO Seat: Inside Project Prometheus, the $6.2 Billion AI Manufacturing AI Startup

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is stepping back into an operational role as co-CEO of Project Prometheus, a new AI startup with $6.2 billion in funding that aims to transform manufacturing for computers, cars, and spacecraft. Here’s what we know so far and why it matters. Jeff Bezos is back in the day-to-day game For the first time since stepping down as CEO of Amazon in July 2021, Jeff Bezos is preparing to run a company again — and it’s not Amazon, Blue Origin, or any existing arm of his empire. According to a report in The New York Times, relayed
17 November 2025
Quantum in Orbit, 100K-Qubit Ambitions & More – Quantum Computing Roundup (July 30–31, 2025)

5 Quantum Stocks to Watch Today, November 14, 2025 (IONQ, RGTI, QBTS, QUBT, CCCX)

The quantum trade has flipped from euphoria to whiplash. After a huge run‑up through mid‑October, the four pure‑play quantum computing stocks — IonQ, Rigetti Computing, D‑Wave Quantum and Quantum Computing Inc. — have collectively lost more than $30 billion in market value over just a few weeks, with many down 40–55% from their recent peaks. Benzinga At the same time, fresh earnings, dramatic analyst notes and a high‑profile SPAC deal are keeping these names front and center on November 14, 2025. A Nasdaq/Motley Fool analysis this morning even argues that quantum stocks could still plunge another 50% or more in
5 Most Interesting Nasdaq Stocks Today (November 14, 2025): AMAT, CDTX, NVDA, AAPL & TSLA

5 Most Interesting Nasdaq Stocks Today (November 14, 2025): AMAT, CDTX, NVDA, AAPL & TSLA

The Nasdaq Composite is under pressure again today as a broad tech selloff and fading hopes for a near‑term Fed rate cut drag Wall Street lower. By late morning U.S. time, the Nasdaq was down around 1.5% in its fifth straight losing session, with chip and EV names once again at the center of the storm.  Reuters+1 Yet even on a red day, a handful of Nasdaq stocks are dominating traders’ screens thanks to big earnings surprises, blockbuster M&A, and fresh data out of China. Here are five of the most interesting Nasdaq stocks to watch today, November 14, 2025. 1.
Battle of AI Titans: ChatGPT vs Google Gemini – The Ultimate 2025 Showdown

ChatGPT 5.1 vs Gemini 2.5: What Changed Today (Nov 12, 2025) — And Which AI Should You Use Now

Updated: November 12, 2025 TL;DR What’s new today (Nov 12, 2025) OpenAI: ChatGPT 5.1 launches. OpenAI introduced two refreshed models—GPT‑5.1 Instant and GPT‑5.1 Thinking—aimed at making replies feel more natural while improving reliability on both simple and complex tasks. OpenAI says Instant is warmer and better at following directions, while Thinking adapts how long it “thinks” based on task complexity. Rollout starts now for paid ChatGPT plans, with API access “later this week,” and GPT‑5 remains as a legacy option for three months. OpenAI also expanded built‑in tone/personalization controls. OpenAI Independent coverage confirms the new personality presets (Default, Professional, Friendly,
Samsung Confirms 10.7Gbps LPDDR6 and 14.8GB/s Gen5 PM9E1 SSD Ahead of CES 2026

Samsung Confirms 10.7Gbps LPDDR6 and 14.8GB/s Gen5 PM9E1 SSD Ahead of CES 2026

Published: November 7, 2025 Samsung confirms 10.7Gbps LPDDR6 (12nm, ~21% efficiency gain) and a compact Gen5 PM9E1 SSD at up to 14.8/13.4GB/s for CES 2026—what it means for AI PCs and phones. Key takeaways What happened today (Nov 7, 2025) Samsung’s forthcoming LPDDR6 DRAM and PM9E1 Gen5 SSD were spotlighted in fresh coverage, with outlets noting that the company plans to showcase both products at CES 2026. A Wccftech report published this morning confirms Samsung’s plan and reiterates the headline specs—10.7Gbps LPDDR6 on 12nm and a 22×42 Gen5 SSD targeting up to 14.8/13.4GB/s. Wccftech LPDDR6: the headline upgrades On the
8 November 2025
Nvidia’s Record $5 Trillion Surge: AI Mega-Deals Propel NVDA Stock – Is $300 Next?

Nvidia Stock Today (Nov. 7, 2025): Shares Under Pressure as CEO Rules Out China Blackwell Sales; Focus Shifts to Nov. 19 Earnings

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) spent Friday in the red as fresh headlines around China export restrictions collided with a risk‑off mood in tech. At 1:44 p.m. ET (18:44 UTC), NVDA traded around $184.77, after swinging between $179.05 and $189.46 intraday on heavy volume. Key takeaways How NVDA is trading today What’s driving the move 1) China remains closed for Blackwell—for now Speaking in Asia, CEO Jensen Huang said Nvidia isn’t in talks to ship Blackwell parts to China and reiterated that the company has no market share in China’s advanced AI datacenter compute, given U.S. restrictions and China’s own policy direction.
Morgan Stanley: Apple Could Earn $133 Billion a Year From Humanoid Robots by 2040 — As Big as Today’s App Store

Morgan Stanley: Apple Could Earn $133 Billion a Year From Humanoid Robots by 2040 — As Big as Today’s App Store

November 7, 2025 Apple’s next multi‑billion‑dollar business may not live on a screen. A new Morgan Stanley research note making the rounds today projects that Apple could generate roughly $130–$133 billion in annual revenue from humanoid and home robotics by 2040, putting the category on par with the scale of today’s App Store and ahead of several existing hardware lines. The report—widely cited across financial and tech media—also sketches a likely first step: a tabletop, motorized home hub expected as early as 2027, paving the way for more capable robots later in the 2030s.  Yahoo Finance+1 Key numbers at a glance Why Morgan
7 November 2025
Nasdaq Rally Hits Speed Bump as Tech Stocks Wobble – Fed Warning and AI Jitters Shake Markets (Sept 24–25, 2025)

NYSE Today — Nov. 5, 2025: Tech‑led rebound, Exzeo’s muted NYSE debut (XZO), and what ADP & ISM say about the outlook

At a glance Market recap: Risk appetite returns, breadth improves U.S. equities turned higher by early afternoon Wednesday, reversing much of Tuesday’s drop. Gains were broad‑based with tech leadership and contributions from retail and financials. The S&P 500 rose ~0.8%, the Dow added nearly 300 points, and the Nasdaq outperformed. AP News On the NYSE’s own midday desk note, strategists flagged strong breadth, small‑cap outperformance, and firmer yields following stronger‑than‑expected data, while noting that tariff‑case headlines were in focus. New York Stock Exchange Biggest NYSE movers to watch New listing: Exzeo’s quiet debut on the Big Board Insurance‑technology provider Exzeo
5 November 2025
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