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Kenvue — Shares declined nearly 2% after Kenvue announced Johnson & Johnson will sell its 9.5% stake stake in the company. The consumer health company completed its spinoff from Johnson & Johnson in May 2023. The company's balance sheet deterioration was also a point of concern for the stock, according to the firm. Demand for international travel and a rebound in corporate travel will support the stocks, according to the firm. Incyte — The biopharmaceutical company jumped more than 5% Monday after it approved a $2 billion share repurchase program.
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Jefferies raised its price target on the artificial intelligence chipmaker, calling for more than 30% upside. Analyst Biju Perincheril downgraded shares to neutral from positive and slashed his price target by $36 to $56. Ramnani's $531 price target implies upside of 16.2% for Mastercard, while he sees Visa shares advancing 14.7% to $322. — Alex Harring 5:39 a.m.: Jefferies raises Nvidia price target Nvidia's gains won't stop anytime soon, according to Jefferies. After an analyst change, the firm kept its buy rating and raised its price target to $1,200 from $780.
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Nearly three months after Nvidia shocked Wall Street with blowout earnings and forecast thanks to accelerating AI demand , analysts are still going crazy for the chipmaker. NVDA 3M mountain Nvidia shares over the last three months Curtis justified the run-up in shares this year, noting that more companies are allocating cloud capital expenditure budgets toward AI, and Nvidia shows no signs of a "clear competitor" in the field. Raymond James analyst Srini Pajjuri said that tight supply issues could limit the near-term upside for Nvidia but that the generative AI story remains intact. He also called the steep valuation justified given the Jensen Huang -led company's dominance in AI and machine learning. While Deutsche Bank's Ross Seymore anticipates another "stunning" report and more upside from AI, he retained his hold rating on Nvidia shares.
Persons: Blayne Curtis, Curtis, Piper, Harsh Kumar, Kumar, Raymond James, Srini Pajjuri, Jensen Huang, Pajjuri, Ross Seymore, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Barclays, AMD, Deutsche Locations: China
Why this chip stock could be the next Nvidia
  + stars: | 2023-05-30 | by ( Samantha Subin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Those who missed Nvidia's recent surge may want to consider putting their money in one overlooked artificial intelligence beneficiary: Marvell Technology. The stock surged 181% this year on AI tailwinds. "Not sure we can make sense of the recent AI rally, but this is a name that belongs in the basket." Bank of America analyst Vivek Arya called the chip stock an "underappreciated" AI beneficiary in a recent note. "All in all, MRVL AI revenue is expected to grow at a 100% CAGR from FY23-FY25," Malik said.
Advanced Micro Devices could rally as it maintains server leadership and branches out in other areas of technology, Barclays said. Analyst Blayne Curtis upgraded the semiconductor maker to overweight from equal weight. "We would like to see AMD capture more of the AI opportunity and are intrigued by its recently announced MI300 (CPU+GPU shipping in 2H23)." In addition to AMD, Curtis upgraded Qualcomm and Seagate Technology to overweight from equal weight given his improved outlook for companies with exposure to data centers, personal computers and headsets. On the other hand, he downgraded Applied Materials and KLA to underweight from equal weight and Veeco Instruments to equal weight from overweight, citing continued challenges for wafer fab equipment.
There are better names off the bottom in semiconductor stocks than Analog Devices , according to Barclays. Analyst Blayne Curtis downgraded shares of Analog Devices to equal weight from overweight, and lowered the price target, saying the semiconductor stock has yet to price in a correction. The analyst cut the price target to $140 from $180. The new price target is 4.5% below where shares closed Friday at $146.59. The analyst downgraded shares of other semiconductor stocks NXP Semiconductors and Qorvo to equal weight.
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