Advanced Micro Devices will release its financial results ... Ryzen, in particular, took the computing world and Intel by surprise, as it catapulted AMD to previously uncharted levels.
As a result, the stock finished the month down 17%, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. As you can see from the chart, the stock plunged shortly after the CEO announcement, and stayed down from there, falling again after the Federal Reserve trimmed its rate-cut forecast for 2025.
Detailed price information for Adv Micro Devices (AMD-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
We recently published a list of 10 AI Stocks on Investors’ Radar In January 2025. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
The past three years have been forgettable for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) investors. Shares of the chipmaker have declined 5% during this period, while the PHLX Semiconductor Sector index has recorded impressive gains of 36%.
In this video, I will explain why semiconductor stocks like Nvidia, Intel, Micron, and Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) all crashed on Monday. Does this present a buying opportunity?
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. closed $111.21 below its 52-week high ($227.30), which the company achieved on March 8th.
Fintel reports that on January 10, 2025, Goldman Sachs downgraded their outlook for Advanced Micro Devices (NasdaqGS:AMD) from Buy to Neutral. Analyst Price Forecast Suggests 52.54% Upside As of December 23,
We recently published an article titled Jim Cramer Discussed These 21 Stocks As Bond Yields Soared. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
According to Yahoo! Finance, analysts' estimates call for earnings to be up 25% in 2024 and another 54% in 2025. Given this, you would think the stock would trade at a high multiple of earnings, but at the current $130 share price, investors can buy AMD stock at a reasonable 25 times 2025 estimates.
A lot is going right for Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) right now. The company has been gaining share in the PC CPU market, its server CPUs have been selling well, and its AI accelerators have quickly turned into a multibillion-dollar business.
A new issue of Back & Forth explores the risks and opportunities of Intel’s centrality in U.S. semiconductor strategy. Christina Alfonso caveats the argument presented by CSIS’s Sujai Shivakumar and Charles Wessner for sustained federal funding for Intel Corporation.