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Is Micron Technology a Good Value in this Economy?
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-29 17:55
Key Points Micron Technology is a key player in the computer memory space. Demand for memory is on the rise, and artificial intelligence (AI) hardware needs are creating a shortage. Micron is highly undervalued despite its 57% revenue growth and 167% EPS growth. 10 stocks we like better than Micron Technology › It's no secret that the stock market is overvalued. The S&P 500's (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) current price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is sitting at just over 30, which is nearly double the index's ave ...
Over 300 Stocks Doubled in 2025!
Yahoo Finance· 2025-12-26 02:30
Tyler Crowe: Looking back at some of the stock market darlings of 2025, this is Motley Fool Money. Welcome to Motley Fool Money. My name's Tyler Crowe. Today, I'm joined by longtime contributors, Matt Frankel and Jon Quast. The end of the year is sneaking up on us pretty quick, and I don't know, there's some instinctual feel as investors to look back at the year as December rolls around and take stock, if you will, don't mind my pun of the stock market darlings of 2025. What did well? What worked, and what ...
US stocks slip again as Wall Street’s rally loses steam
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-24 03:36
Company Performance - Micron Technology's stock fell 2.8% despite reporting better-than-expected profit and revenue, indicating high market expectations as the stock had already gained 97.7% year-to-date [3] - Freeport-McMoRan's stock dropped 17% after the company revised its copper sales forecast down by 4% and gold sales by approximately 6% for the third quarter [4] - Lithium Americas' stock surged 95.8% following reports of potential U.S. government ownership stake in the company, which is developing a lithium project in Nevada with General Motors [4][5] Industry Trends - U.S. stock indexes experienced a slight decline after a significant rally, raising concerns about stock prices becoming too high if the Federal Reserve does not meet rate cut expectations [2] - Homebuilders saw gains as U.S. new home sales in August exceeded economists' forecasts, with Lennar rising 2% and PulteGroup and D.R. Horton both increasing by 0.7% [6]