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Super Micro Computer has more room to run given its competitive advantage and relationships in the artificial intelligence sector, Bank of America said. Analyst Ruplu Bhattacharya hiked his price target by $240 to $1,280, now implying upside of 10.1% from Tuesday's close. Bhattacharya's call comes amid rising expectations for growth in the broader AI server industry as the technological craze continues. SMCI YTD mountain Super Micro Computer, year to date The analyst's new target price also offers reassurance that the stock's rally isn't losing steam. Super Micro shares have already surged more than 300% this year as the AI craze continues, adding to 2023′s jump of more than 240%.
Persons: Ruplu Bhattacharya, Bhattacharya Organizations: Bank of America, Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Computer, Super Micro Locations: Tuesday's
On a positive note, Bank of America raised its price target on Nvidia to $1,100, implying gains of nearly 20%. Analyst Ruplu Bhattacharya upped his price target by $240 to $1,280, now implying upside of 10.1% from Tuesday's close. Analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu upgraded the airline stock to hold from underperform and raised her price target by $8 to $28. Still, her new price target implies shares will slid another 2.6% — even after Tuesday's big drop. Notably, he said Nvidia stock is at a lower forward price-to-earnings multiple today than when ChatGPT was launched.
Persons: Wells, BofA, Ruplu Bhattacharya, Bhattacharya, Alex Harring, Jefferies, Sheila Kahyaoglu, Tuesday's, Kahyaoglu, — Alex Harring, Vivek Arya, Arya, ChatGPT, Colin Langan, Langan, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Nvidia, Artificial Intelligence, Super Micro, Southwest, Jefferies, Boeing, of America, Tech Conference, EU, China Locations: Tuesday's, underperform, Woodstock, Wells
They were gathered for the inaugural summit of The Juggernaut, a digital South Asian news startup that launched in 2019. The Juggernaut spokesperson told BI that "multiple employees have equity in the company," but BI was unable to identify any such employees. "Twenty years ago, you might've struggled to mention a South Asian actor that you've seen in a movie," he said. As of January, the site had about 10,500 subscribers, Sur told investors in an email viewed by BI. Some feel that the publication has strayed from its mission of delivering "untold, smart South Asian stories and news you won't find anywhere else."
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TikTok has started shilling products for sale using videos that have nothing to do with shopping, as it continues its charge into e-commerce. The company is using artificial intelligence to scan videos, identify items, and encourage users to buy similar products through its e-commerce marketplace, TikTok Shop. The company uses machine-object detection to identify products in videos and suggest similar product categories, they said. TikTok added a "Shop now" button to Insider reporter Shriya Bhattacharya's video, encouraging other users to shop for wedding dresses on TikTok Shop. The arrival of shopping buttons on regular TikTok videos shows how deeply the company is integrating e-commerce into the app's overall user experience.
Persons: TikTok, it's, Shriya Bhattacharya, Shriya, Bhattacharya Organizations: Facebook, Google
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