The stock's fall snapped a four-day winning streak.
U.S. stocks traded higher this morning, with the Dow Jones index gaining over 50 points on Tuesday. Following the market opening Tuesday, the Dow traded up 0.15% to 44,779.09 while the NASDAQ rose 0.12% to 19,
In addition to the movement in the stock, macroeconomic factors such as Fed interest rate decisions and Global AI competition are also pulling investors’ sentiment. The market attention that Nvidia has garnered since Monday,
Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas maintained a Hold rating on General Motors (GM – Research Report) yesterday and set a price target of
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Wall Street’s main indexes closed higher on Tuesday, with the S&P 500 and the Dow hitting their highest in more than a month, as investors assessed Donald Trump’s first actions as president and breathed relief that he did not start his second term with blanket tariff increases.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) rose around 250 points ... as well as foreign microprocessors in general. Convincing all of these sectors to move production to the US is a tall bid as ...
ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.14 per cent, the S&P 500 gained 0.49 per cent, the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.24 per cent
US stock indices advanced on Thursday, led by post-earnings gains in Meta Platforms and Tesla. At 10:01 am ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 102.06 points, or 0.23 per cent, to 44,815.58, the S&P 500 gained 28.
General Motors (GM – Research Report), the Consumer Cyclical sector company, was revisited by a Wall Street analyst today. Analyst Elizabelle
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