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There still appears to be plenty of interest among chip developers in further consolidation, and the easing of export restrictions on Huawei might make them less worried about Chinese regulators.
The tech giant's reported effort to create a wearable that can detect human emotions shows how it's hardware efforts are swelling, and also its willingness to bet on projects that are far from guaranteed to succeed.
The Dutch chipmaker issued better-than-expected sales guidance, thanks in part to good exposure to several chip markets seeing healthy growth.
The German and Japanese governments have both issued rulings that lower the odds of Huawei and ZTE's equipment being used within local 5G networks.
Nvidia and AMD are now getting very little revenue from sales of graphics cards to cryptocurrency miners.
Backed by favorable Prime sign-up and renewal data, the e-commerce and cloud giant is betting on everything from Yankees broadcast rights to a costly Lord of the Rings series.
CY has some negative signals investors should keep an eye on.
Much remains unknown about how the 3-tier WarnerMedia streaming service that AT&T plans to launch will be branded and priced.
After a retest, CY could be ready to rise.
Proofpoint and Symantec's earnings reports just gave a fresh lift to a security tech space that continues seeing healthy growth. Here are a couple of relatively low-risk options for playing it.
To hit a homerun with a small stock, it is important to find a sector into which capital is flowing.
The cyclical downturn that TI and STMicro appear to be seeing isn't the end of the world for chip stocks. But trade tensions complicate matters.
As a classic cyclical stock, concerns about macro factors may be taking a back seat to fundamentals and demand indicators.
A number of quality chip companies now sport dividends above 2%. Here's a look at a few of them.
Let's take a fresh look at the charts and indicators again this afternoon.
The chipmaker, which has strong exposure to Chinese manufacturers, partly blamed trade worries for its soft guidance.
CY could break out -- try this near-the-money, bullishly biased vertical call spread on strength.
Consider this CY near-the-money, bullishly biased vertical call spread.
This kind of volume confirmation is what chart watchers love to see on a stock.
This will be the ninth consecutive year when the big game tops that 100 million-viewers mark.
I prefer a bullish call shooter expiring in March.
In 30 years of conducting this survey, no other sector has been as consistently popular as technology.
Here's how to play a prospective bullish CY this year.
Here's how to play a prospective bullish CY this year.