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Top Wall Street analysts favor these 3 tech stocks for their growth outlook
CNBCยท2025-11-09 12:28

Core Viewpoint - The market is currently focused on high valuations for AI stocks, with concerns about a potential AI bubble affecting investor sentiment, yet many tech stocks are still seen as having strong fundamentals and rapid AI-induced growth justifying their high valuations [1] Group 1: Amazon (AMZN) - Amazon reported impressive Q3 results, with significant growth in its AWS cloud unit, reinforcing investor confidence in its AI expansion [3] - Mizuho analyst Lloyd Walmsley raised his price target for Amazon to $315 from $300, maintaining a buy rating, citing the Q3 performance and a deal with OpenAI as key factors [4] - Walmsley expects AWS revenue growth to accelerate from 20% in Q3 to 21% in Q4 2025 and 22% in Q1 2026, projecting AWS revenue to reach $157 billion in 2026 and $192 billion in 2027, exceeding market expectations [5][6] Group 2: Alphabet (GOOGL) - Alphabet reported better-than-expected Q3 results, with AI driving momentum in its cloud business, leading JPMorgan analyst Doug Anmuth to raise his price target to $340 from $300 [8] - Q3 marked the first time Alphabet's quarterly revenue exceeded $100 billion, with double-digit growth across all major business segments [9] - Anmuth noted that AI search features are improving conversion rates, and he is optimistic about Alphabet's prospects, ranking it as JPMorgan's second top idea after Amazon [10][12] Group 3: Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) - AMD delivered strong Q3 results, attributing growth to its expanding compute business and AI data center segment, prompting Stifel analyst Ruben Roy to raise his price target to $280 from $240 [13] - Roy expects Q4 revenue to grow 25% year-over-year to $9.6 billion, driven by data center and client businesses, despite a decline in the gaming segment [14] - The analyst anticipates AMD's data center AI GPU business to increase to $6 billion to $6.5 billion in FY25, up from a previous estimate of $5 billion, and is optimistic about recent deals with OpenAI and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure [15][17]