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Seoul CNN —A labor union at Samsung Electronics in South Korea said many workers went on strike Friday, marking the first such walkout in the smartphone and chipmaking giant’s 55-year history. The Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union (NSEU) said last week that its 28,000 members — just under a quarter of the company’s total workforce in the country — would stage a one-day strike on June 7, following failed negotiations over pay and bonus arrangements. A Samsung spokesperson told CNN that, “there is no impact on production and management activities” as a result of the one-day walkout. The vast majority of the world’s advanced microchips are made in just two places: Taiwan and South Korea. Taiwan’s industry is larger and more dominant, something South Korea is keen to challenge.
Persons: , Son Woomok, Anthony Wallace, chipmaker Organizations: Seoul CNN, Samsung Electronics, Nationwide Samsung Electronics Union, CNN, Reuters, Samsung, SK Hynix, Micron Technology, Getty, Intel Locations: Seoul, South Korea, AFP, Taiwan
Taipei, Taiwan CNN —When Nvidia surpassed Apple this week to become America’s second most valuable company, its CEO Jensen Huang was being feted like a rockstar in his birthplace Taiwan. Taiwan media has dubbed the phenomenon “Jensanity.”He’s not the only celebrity CEO in town. The United States has imposed a number of restrictions on the export of AI chips to China. Late last year, Chinese tech giants like Tencent were rushing to stockpile AI chips before those curbs took hold. “Taiwan in particular is very important to the semiconductor ecosystem.”People attend Computex 2024 in Taipei, Taiwan, on June 4, 2024.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Huang, , gesturing, ” He’s, Lisa Su, Pat Gelsinger, Cristiano Amon, , isn’t, Hwa Cheng, OpenAI, ” Christopher Miller, China’s, , CNN Huang, Computex, Lai Ching, AMD’s Su, We’ve, Joe Biden Organizations: Taiwan CNN, Nvidia, Apple, AMD, Intel, Qualcomm, Getty, “ Tech, Technology, CNN, Media, Communist Party, United, , Chips Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, Computex, AFP, Beijing, United States, China, “ Taiwan, America, Asia
Looking for a less risky way to find growth stocks amid all the artificial intelligence hype? Looking ahead, Thornburg expects the Fantastic Five's outperformance to continue, with the forward price-to-earnings ratio of the European group falling below the seven U.S. stocks starting in 2026 and running through 2028. The money manager also projected that the European group will increase earnings 18% a year over the next three years versus 14% for the "Mag 7." ASML, the biggest producer of the equipment used to manufacture semiconductors, makes "leading-edge" lithography equipment needed to produce AI chips, Anderson said. He manages the Thornburg International Growth Fund , a concentrated portfolio of high-quality companies based outside the U.S., which has gained 8.8% year-to-date.
Persons: Nicholas Anderson, Anderson, Thornburg, It's, it's, FactSet, ASML Organizations: Thornburg Investment Management, Novo Nordisk, ASML, LVMH, AstraZeneca, SAP, Nvidia, Big Tech, Microsoft, Apple, GLP, Nordisk, Taiwan Semiconductor, Bloomberg, Growth Fund Locations: U.S, Novo, Europe, Belgium
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. -backed Vanguard International Semiconductor Corporation and Dutch chip designer and manufacturer NXP Semiconductors will build a $7.8 billion wafer manufacturing plant in Singapore. Vanguard will have 60% stake in the joint venture — VisionPower Semiconductor Manufacturing Company — while NXP will hold 40%, according to a joint statement released Wednesday. The VSMC plant will produce wafers for the automotive, industrial, consumer and mobile device markets, the companies said. NXP will invest $1.6 billion in the Singapore plant while Vanguard plans to invest $2.4 billion, the statement said. The firms will also provide an additional $1.9 billion to support the long-term capacity of the plant, with the remaining funding provided by third parties.
Persons: NXP, TSMC Organizations: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, International Semiconductor Corporation, NXP, Vanguard, VisionPower Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Locations: Singapore
India's Prime Minster annoyed China after his reelection. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementIndia's Prime Minister Narendra Modi riled China in one of his first acts after being reelected for a historic third term. Modi, who was reelected in a much narrower-than-expected victory on Tuesday, accepted the congratulations of Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: , Narendra Modi, Modi, Lai Ching Organizations: India's, Service, Business Locations: China, India
Oppenheimer raised its price target on Walmart to $75, reiterating its outperform rating on shares. Goodall's $70 price target implies 32.3% potential upside for the stock, which has advanced 28.2% this year already. His price target of $165, up from $145, implies upside of nearly 22% over the next 12 months. COF YTD mountain — Fred Imbert 5:42 a.m.: Oppenheimer hikes price target on Walmart, supports premium valuation for shares Walmart shares are still positioned for steady outperformance, according to Oppenheimer. Analyst Rupesh Parikh reiterated his outperform rating and lifted his price target by $6 to $75, which suggests shares could climb 11.8%.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Jefferies, Goldman, Didier Scemama, Scemama, — Pia Singh, Goldman Sachs, Toshiya Hari, Jensen Huang, Hari, James Goodall, Goodall, John Hecht, Hecht, Fred Imbert, Rupesh Parikh, Parikh Organizations: CNBC, Walmart, buildout Bank of America, Nvidia, United Airlines, Atlantic, Delta, United, Jefferies, Discover Financial Locations: North America, Taiwan, COF
Hear Nvidia and AMD CEOs talk about Taiwan tensions
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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: CrowdStrike — The cybersecurity company popped 9% after posting a strong outlook and a first-quarter results beat. Dollar Tree — Shares of the discount retailer fell more than 4% after second-quarter guidance came in below expectations. Dollar Tree said it expected between $1 and $1.10 in adjusted earnings per share, while analysts surveyed by FactSet had penciled in $1.19 per share. Verint reported adjusted earnings of 59 cents per share on revenue of $221.3 million in the first quarter. Analysts surveyed by LSEG had anticipated just 54 cents in earnings per share and $214.5 million in revenue.
Persons: CrowdStrike, LSEG, FactSet, Kerrisdale, Brown, Forman, Verint, Tommy Hilfiger, PVH, Fadi Chamoun, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, KeyBanc, Lisa Kailai Han, Pia Singh, Yun Li, Sean Conlon, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, GameStop, AMC, Kerrisdale, FactSet, SAP, Archer Aviation, Federal Aviation Administration, Systems, Materials, KLA, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Authentic Brands, Old Dominion, BMO Capital Markets, Nvidia, America's, Jazz Pharmaceuticals Locations: China
Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with its overweight rating heading into the June 13 shareholder meeting. Bank of America reiterates Nvidia as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on shares of Nvidia . "We initiate coverage on Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) with a Buy rating and 12-month price target of $169." Needham reiterates Coinbase as buy Needham said it's sticking with its buy rating on Coinbase . "We are initiating coverage of LFMD with an Overweight rating and $12 price target."
Persons: it's, ODFL, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Elon, Gordon, Gordon Haskett, Oppenheimer, Uber, Guggenheim, Goldman, Bernstein, Needham, Coinbase, Raymond James, Meta, Key Organizations: BMO, Dominion, Bank of America, Nvidia, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor, Boston Beer, Materials, Applied Materials, JPMorgan, Citi, Apple, Apple's Worldwide, Conference, Disney, Walt Disney, Jazz Pharmaceuticals, EV, Meta, HSBC Locations: TSMC, China, U.S, CY25
Hewlett Packard Enterprise — The technology stock climbed 15% after Hewlett Packard reported stronger-than-expected results for its fiscal second quarter. Dollar Tree — The discount retailer slipped 2% after reporting first-quarter results that were in line with analysts' expectations, according to LSEG. PVH — Shares slipped more than 1% after the luxury clothing brand owner announced that Martijn Hagman, CEO of Tommy Hilfiger Global and PVH Europe, would be leaving the company. PVH also reported a first-quarter earnings and revenue beat and raised its full-year earnings guidance. Instacart — Shares of the e-commerce company rose nearly 2% after an upgrade to buy from hold at research firm Gordon Haskett.
Persons: CrowdStrike, LSEG, Hewlett Packard, Rick Dreiling, PVH, Martijn Hagman, Tommy Hilfiger, Nio, Roaring Kitty, Tom O'Malley, Gordon Haskett, Hanesbrands, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, PVH, Reuters, AMC Entertainment, GameStop, Materials, KLA, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Authentic Brands Locations: PVH Europe, China
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang signed autographs, including a woman's top, at a Taiwanese tech event. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In a crowded booth at a Taiwanese tech conference on Tuesday, the Nvidia CEO wore the same glasses and Tom Ford jacket he sported for Sunday night's keynote address. He signed Macbooks, chips, and even a woman's top, just above her cleavage.
Persons: Jensen Huang, , Tom Ford Organizations: Nvidia, Service, rockstar, Business Locations: Taiwan
Intel wants to regain its position as the world's leading chipmaker, CEO Pat Gelsinger said, after being overtaken by rivals TSMC and Samsung in recent years. "We want to build everybody's chips, everybody's AI chips. Intel seeks to boost its struggling foundry business, which posted a wider operating loss of $7 billion in 2023 versus the prior year. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company reportedly overtook Samsung in 2023 to become the world's largest foundry by revenue. It's created a level playing field if I were building a factory in Asia versus U.S.," Gelsinger said.
Persons: Pat Gelsinger, Gelsinger, Biden, It's Organizations: Intel, TSMC, Samsung, CNBC, Samsung Electronics, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, U.S, Nvidia, AMD, Meta, Microsoft, Google Locations: Taipei, offing, U.S, Asia
A gas stock and an e-commerce giant were among the stocks being talked about by analysts on Wednesday. The introduction of 2nm, a new generation of chips that are faster and consume less power than previous chips, should lead demand higher for the global semicap industry, analyst Simon Coles wrote in a note. The analyst said Amazon will continue to see growth ahead, however, as it views the e-commerce giant as a strong AI beneficiary. He added that Amazon should see continued OI expansion as Amazon Web Services accelerates and has a multi-billion-dollar AI revenue run-rate. — Pia Singh 5:46 a.m.: JPMorgan upgrades Sunoco Sunoco's recent acquisition will drive a rebound in the stock, according to JPMorgan.
Persons: Bernstein, Simon Coles, TSMC, Coles, — Pia Singh, Adrian Yanoshik, Yanoshik, Stellantis, Fadi, ODFL, Fadi Chamoun, Chamoun, Mark Shmulik, Shmulik, Sunoco, Jeremy Tonet, Tonet, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Wednesday, JPMorgan, Barclays, Taiwan Semiconductor, BMO Capital Markets, Old Dominion, Dominion Freight, Amazon, Amazon Web Services, NuStar Energy, SUN, NS Locations: U.S, Netherlands
The emergence of new regional payment systems likely won't spur de-dollarization, OMFIF said. According to commentary published Thursday, obstacles are already afflicting new regional payment systems, even as de-dollarization rhetoric creeps up. AdvertisementMeanwhile, efforts to assemble regional financial systems have delivered the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System, OMFIF cited as one example. For instance, it's even launched its own payments infrastructure, the Cross-border Interbank Payment System. But China's efforts to create an alternative system are a defensive ploy for now, OMFIF wrote in a separate note from May.
Persons: OMFIF, , Julian Jacobs, it's, That's, Zoe Liu Organizations: Service, Monetary, Financial, Forum, United Arab, China, Foreign Relations Locations: China , Hong Kong, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Russia, Ukraine, Beijing, Taiwan
"The company made a massive switch in its consumer mix," said Sandeep Rao, a senior researcher at Leverage Shares, an investment management company. As for competition, even if Nvidia's contenders appear weak, more entrants will grab market share. Beth Kindig, the CEO and lead tech analyst for the I/O Fund, estimates that AMD's market share could reach 20%. Nvidia and AMD have similar production costs since neither makes their GPUs but uses the same supplier, Taiwan Semiconductor (TSMC). "So AMD is a little bit behind in terms of performance," Rao said.
Persons: Sandeep Rao, corporates, Rao, Nvidia's, Blackwell, Rubin, AMD'sRadeon, Beth Kindig, Nvidia's Blackwell Organizations: Service, Apple, Microsoft, Business, Nvidia, Semiconductor, Nvidia Investors, AMD, Taiwan Semiconductor, Intel, Baidu Locations: China, India
As a bed and breakfast owner in Taiwan's Hualien County, Chen Rei-jia was used to the minor tremors that sometimes disturbed her work. Source: Jan Camenzind BroombyNow, survivors like Chen are facing a new challenge. "It might take five to 10 years for full recovery," Chang Chih-hsiang, director general of Hualien's tourism department, told CNBC Travel. Chang Chih-hsiang, head of Hualien's tourism office, estimates the area's tourism industry could take five to 10 years to fully recover. Source: Jan Camenzind Broomby
Persons: Chen Rei, jia, Chen, I've, Camenzind Broomby, Lai, Camenzind, Liang, Howard Yeh, Chang Chih, Stephanie Zhang, Chang, Cheng Wen, zhong, Lin Ya Organizations: Tourists, Hualien Hotel Association, CNBC Locations: Hualien County, Taiwan, Hualien, Taroko, Taipei
Phnom Penh, Cambodia CNN —US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin traveled to Cambodia on Tuesday to meet with the country’s prime minister and defense minister, as Washington becomes increasingly concerned that Phnom Penh may grant China’s military exclusive access to a key naval base. Austin’s trip to the Cambodian capital marks his second visit to the Southeast Asian country as Secretary of Defense but is the first time a United States defense chief has traveled to Cambodia specifically to hold a bilateral meeting with his counterpart, Defense Minister Tea Seiha. The outreach reflects the US’ desire to forge a better relationship with Cambodia, defense officials said, particularly as Beijing’s influence over the country has only continued to grow in recent years. “There are no doubts about where our concerns are,” a Pentagon spokesperson said following Austin’s meetings, when asked about Ream. In a meeting with China’s Defense Minister Dong Jun last week, their first face-to-face, Austin said the US wants to keep military-to-military channels open with the Chinese to avoid misunderstandings and escalation.
Persons: Defense Lloyd Austin, Tea, , , Hun Manet, Hun Sen’s, ” Austin, Biden, Austin, Hun Sen, Dong Jun, Dong, Beijing “ Organizations: Cambodia CNN, Defense, United, Cambodian, Ream, Base, South China, Pentagon, State Department, US Military Academy, West, United Nations Peacekeeping, China’s Defense, CNN Locations: Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Washington, United States, Thailand, China, South China, ” Beijing, South, Taiwan, Beijing, Ream, Asia, Singapore
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTaiwan's newly elected leader seems to be 'more provocative' than his predecessor, analyst saysZhou Bo, a senior fellow at Tsinghua University in Beijing, says the "Taiwan issue for us is the important issue."
Persons: Zhou Bo Organizations: Tsinghua University Locations: Beijing, Taiwan
Goldman Sachs reiterates Apple as buy Goldman said it's bullish heading into the company's Worldwide Developer's Conference on June 10. " Mizuho reiterates Meta as buy Mizuho said its sticking with its buy rating on the Meta. JPMorgan upgrades Krispy Kreme to overweight from neutral JPMorgan upgraded Krispy Kreme after a change in analyst coverage. Citi upgrades Best Buy to buy from sell Citi said in its double upgrade of the stock that it sees "upside potential." Goldman Sachs reiterates First Solar as buy Goldman raised its price target on the stock to $302 per share from $268.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, it's, AAPL, Morgan Stanley, Tesla, We've, Jefferies, Mizuho, Wells, CAVA, Piper Sandler, Massimo, Piper, Clark, Melius, Guggenheim, Stifel, Bernstein, Airbnb, Roth, Marvell Organizations: : Bank of America, Nvidia, Bank of America, Apple, Conference, Meta, Citi, JPMorgan, JPMorgan downgrades, RBC, Kimberly, Broadcom, Guggenheim, Logistics, Auto Logistics, Inc, EBITDA, Qs, Marvell Locations: Computex, Taiwan, Siri, JPMorgan downgrades Cava
On Douban, a popular site for reviewing movies, books and music, users compiled a list of nearly 100 Taiwanese celebrities, detailing whether each of them had shared the post. On Saturday, CCTV publicly endorsed Taiwanese celebrities who shared its post, sharing the screenshots of 36 such reposts – fueling a further backlash against those who hadn’t. On Monday, Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council weighed in, accusing the Chinese Communist Party of requiring Taiwanese artists to express a political stance. The remarks and retweets by Taiwanese artists of the CCTV unification post came against the backdrop of China’s largest show of force around the island in more than a year. “This is not the first time, and probably not the last, that Taiwanese artists are forced to make a political stand in China,” said the leader.
Persons: Mayday’s, Ashin, , , Xi Jinping, Jolin Tsai, Edgar Su, China’s, Beijing’s, , Tsai, , Lin Chen, ” Lin, Lai Ching, Ichiro Ohara, Lai, Zhu Fenglian, ” Zhu, Lin Organizations: CNN, Party, China, Democratic Progressive Party, Cardiff University, Facebook, Mainland Affairs Council, Chinese Communist Party, Communist, Yomiuri Shimbun, Taiwan Affairs Office, Locations: Beijing, Taiwan, China, Taipei, Taiwanese, , Nanchang ”, Singapore, Weibo, ” Beijing
NVDA .SPX 1Y mountain Nvidia's stock performance over the past 12 months compared with the S & P 500. The fresh details Sunday underscore Nvidia's commitment to roll out a new version of its AI chip platform roughly every year, instead of the two-year cadence it used to follow. In a sign of the competition, Advanced Micro Devices , Nvidia's main rival in the booming AI chip market, also highlighted plans at Computex to release updated processors each year. The product announcements "continue to bolster" Nvidia's AI leadership position, Bank of America analysts wrote to clients Monday. The firm reiterated its price target of $1,500 per share and top-pick designation on Nvidia's stock.
Persons: Rubin, Blackwell, Jensen Huang, Taiwan —, Vera, Hopper, Grace, Vera Rubin —, what's, Goldman, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Sam Yeh Organizations: Nvidia, Devices, AMD, Microsoft, Blackwell, Smithsonian, Wall Street, Bank of America, CNBC, AFP, Getty Locations: Blackwell, Taiwan, Computex, Taipei
Opinion Guest Essay Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points Illustration by Mike McQuade. Here’s what we now know:1 The SARS-like virus that caused the pandemic emerged in Wuhan, the city where the world’s foremost research lab for SARS-like viruses is located. Wuhan China Taiwan Laos South China Sea Thailand The pandemic started roughly 1,000 miles away, in Wuhan, home to the world’s foremost SARS-like virus research lab. Wuhan China East China Sea india Taiwan Myanmar Laos South China Sea philippines Thailand The pandemic started roughly 1,000 miles away, in Wuhan, home to the world’s foremost SARS-like virus research lab. In the United States, virologists generally use stricter Biosafety Level 3 protocols when working with SARS-like viruses.
Persons: Mike McQuade, Anthony Fauci, , Shi Zhengli, Shi’s, Sarah Temmam et, Shi, coronavirus, EcoHealth, Peter Daszak, Biden, Daszak, Baric, Jesse Bloom, Fauci Organizations: Getty Images, National Institute of Allergy, Wuhan Institute of Virology, China East China, U.S, New York, Facebook Locations: United States, Wuhan, China, Yunnan, Southeast Asia, Laos, Yunnan province Taiwan Laos, Laos South China, Thailand, China East China, Taiwan Myanmar Laos South China, Laos philippines Thailand, Taiwan Laos South China, China East, philippines Thailand, Wuhan China Taiwan Laos South China, Wuhan China East China, China Wuhan East China, Covid, MERS
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang highlighted robots — again — at a Taiwan tech conference Sunday. The Nvidia CEO paraded nine human-like robots on stage earlier this year. He highlighted them again in a Sunday speech at a Taiwan tech conference, saying that two kinds of robots in particular will be "very high volume." "The next wave of AI is physical AI. The factories will orchestrate robots and those robots will be building products that are robotic."
Persons: Jensen Huang, , Huang Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Business Locations: Taiwan
Taipei/Hong Kong CNN —Nvidia and AMD have separately launched the next generation of their artificial intelligence (AI) chips in Taiwan, as a three-way race with Intel heats up. Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia (NVDA), said Sunday that the company would roll out its most advanced AI chip platform, called Rubin, in 2026. The Rubin platform will succeed the Blackwell, which supplies chips for data centers and was announced only in March. But competition is growing, with major competitors AMD (AMD) and Intel (INTC) introducing new products in an effort to challenge Nvidia’s dominance. The new chip will succeed the MI300 and feature more memory, faster memory bandwidth and better computer performance, Su added.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Rubin, Blackwell, Vera, Huang, , Richard Windsor, Lisa Su, ” Su, MI300X, Su, MI400, Patrick Gelsinger Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Nvidia, AMD, Intel, National Taiwan University, Radio Free Mobile Locations: Taipei, Hong Kong, Taiwan, , we’re, Computex
Nvidia's Jensen Huang explained 'CEO Math' ahead of Computex in Taiwan. AdvertisementThere's math, and then there's what Nvidia's Jensen Huang calls "CEO Math." "The more you buy, the more you save," Huang said ahead of Computex, an annual technology exposition held in Taiwan. "That's called CEO math. Huang explained the concept by describing why companies should invest in both graphics processing units (GPUs) and central processing units (CPUs).
Persons: Nvidia's Jensen Huang, Huang, , That's Organizations: Service Locations: Computex, Taiwan
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