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The Wall Street Journal reported on July 16 that the investment banking revenue of multiple Wall Street banks rose by double-digit percentage levels last quarter. As a result of increased economic stability in the U.S., the firm’s corporate clients utilized more banking services, including deal advisory and debt offerings. Moreover, many firms’ asset-and-wealth management revenue
Semiconductors power many devices that you use every day. You can find this technology in your computer, car, refrigerator, and other everyday items. Chipmakers have reported rising revenue and earnings for years, but artificial intelligence has taken these companies to new heights. Artificial intelligence is a booming industry that’s projected to maintain a 36.6% compound
Tech stocks comprise many of the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite. This sector features many high-growth companies that can scale their revenue and profits over time. Many corporations within the industry have annual recurring revenue models. However, a major weakness of most tech stocks is that they amass high valuations. Many investors get excited
When we hear of human augmentation, it’s easy to picture something out of a sci-fi movie. But actually, we interact with human augmentation devices and capabilities on a day-to-day basis without it being apparent. Devices such as smartphones and fitness trackers are examples of such devices. Human augmentation simply means tools that improve our physical,
It’s perfectly understandable if you’re champing at the bit to “buy the dip” with Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD). With the company just weeks away from its next quarterly earnings release, well-received results and guidance could lead to a big rebound for AMD stock. However, speculating on a well-received quarterly earnings release for the AI chip