Stocks to buy

It’s official. One of the hot IPOs of 2023 has priced its initial public offering.  On Wednesday, Sept. 13, Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) got the last laugh. The U.K.-based chip designer originally sold itself to Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) in 2022 for $40 billion, but regulators nixed the deal. Its shares were priced at $52 for a market
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In the fast-paced world of technology, there are promising stocks with substantial growth potential. From artificial intelligence (AI) to clean energy, tech offers various opportunities. In a vast sea of stocks, only a handful consistently outperform, making them attractive for long-term investors. However, not all growth stocks are equal. Here are three millionaire-maker undervalued tech
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Although geopolitical conflicts between major economic powers are generally something to be avoided, for semiconductor stocks trading amid the backdrop of the U.S.-China chip war, the bad news just might be good news. With more than just competitive bragging rights involved, the technology sector has never been more crucial. As a recent Fortune article pointed
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If you’re wondering if there is still time to invest in machine learning stocks, some recent research will provide some useful context. A recent study by WallStreetZen revealed what many investors already suspected. Specifically, companies that mentioned artificial intelligence in their earnings reports, saw their stock prices rise an average of 4.6%. And for technology
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Navigating the market of transportation stocks is overwhelming, especially with the rapid changes happening in the transport industry. However, some undervalued transportation stocks are still worth considering amidst the fluctuations. The transportation sector has seen significant volatility with economic recoveries, oil price dynamics, and technological advancements. Nonetheless, this could allow discerning investors to buy top
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If wagering on small-capitalization companies wasn’t enough of a challenge, you could be interested in micro-cap stocks to buy. And if you think I’m about to launch into a warning, you’re absolutely right. Generally speaking, rational investors don’t put much money (if at all) in this “asset” category. Look, it’s not about disrespecting the enterprises
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