There’s a growing divide in the $530 billion semiconductor industry between the companies that are riding the artificial intelligence wave and those that aren’t. And looking at the early returns from this earnings season,
In this podcast, Motley Fool analyst Jason Moser and host Mary Long discuss the semiconductor supply chain, ASML's earnings, and what's ailing the pharmacy industry. Then, Motley Fool contributor Brian Orelli joins for a look at how genetic testing company 23andMe went from a $6 billion valuation to a penny stock in a mere three
TSMC's blockbuster results should be a welcome surprise to investors after ASML's earnings sent semiconductor stocks tumbling earlier this week.
As you can see, revenue growth dropped to just 1% in 2022's Q4, but if you had bought the stock then, you'd be up more than 80% now. ASML retains a significant competitive advantage as the only producer of EUV lithography machines, and it should eventually benefit from the coming boom in chip production due to AI.
ASML's share price dropped 22%, presenting a buying opportunity due to its essential role in advancing technology. Read why I'm bullish on ASML stock here.
ASML CEO Christophe Fouquet says the company still sees AI as "a huge opportunity for the industry," but not every semiconductor company is riding the wave. Speaking at the Bloomberg Tech Summit in London,
Nvidia and other chip stocks lost ground on a report that the Biden administration is considering caps on exports to certain Middle East nations.
The CEO of leading computer chip equipment maker ASML said on Tuesday he expects that 2026 will be a growth year for the company and that the U.S. government will continue to push for further restrictions on its exports to China.
ASML's $700 support level has held on firmly, as it's critical for sustaining buying optimism and dip-buying sentiments. Find out why ASML stock is a Strong Buy.
After a volatile summer, ASML Holding NV investors are hoping that its earnings report will underline the chip equipment maker’s strong credentials as an artificial intelligence trade with further to run.
AI chip demand is still strong despite a widespread sell-off in chip stocks Tuesday, Wall Street analysts say.
Watchdog Says “Without AI, the market would be very sad,” Christophe Fouquet, chief executive of ASML Holding NV (ASML), said last week on a conference call after the Dutch chip production ...