Shares Dropped Nearly 7% in Extended Trading on Wednesday
Asian Chip Stocks Decline as Nvidia’s Outlook Damps AI Frenzy
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The quick rebound after this month's brutal stock-market rout is a cause for concern, Goldman says
This month's selloff was "a warning shot" even as the market seems to have regained confidence, Goldman's head of asset allocation research said.
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The chipmaker has been powering the AI revolution, but sometimes strong growth simply isn't enough.
NEA quietly reenters the secondaries market
New Enterprise Associates (NEA) is getting back into the secondaries game. The Silicon Valley-based VC raised more than $468 million for NEA Secondary Opportunity Fund, according to an SEC filing. The fund raised capital from more than 60 limited partners including the San Francisco Employees' Retirement System, which committed $20 million to the fund, according to meeting documents.
Analysts revise Dell stock price target ahead of earnings
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