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  • Three Best Semiconductor Stocks to Investment in the long-term

    Three Best Semiconductor Stocks to Investment in the long-term

    The semiconductor stocks are bullish as we see the digital world move one step ahead.

    The semiconductor market is going to get bigger in the next few years. During the pandemic, the semiconductor stocks performed extremely well last year. Consumer electronics sales are increasing and trends such as cloud computing and e-gaming have created massive opportunities for semiconductors and their equipment market.

    Analysts believe that due to the rising bullish trends in the semiconductor sector, the stocks will have another high year in 2021. Moreover, the growth and infrastructural development of the 5G system will pave way for cloud services.

    So, let’s have a look at the three best semiconductor stocks for long-term investment.

    Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)

    Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is one of the most decorated and well-positioned semiconductor firms in the market. AMD has staged an amazing turnaround over the past five years, powered by new products and improved profitability.

    With the booming demand for semiconductors, AMD has been at the forefront of this profitable market. In Q4 2020, the company reported better-than-expected results surpassing Wall Street estimates. For the three months ended in Dec. 2020, AMD recorded sales of $3.24 billion, compared to estimates sales of $3.02 billion. While on the yearly basis, the sales were up by 53%. The massive spike in sales was driven by the strong demand for PC, gaming, and data center products.

    The company announced the portfolio of AMD Ryzen 5000 Series Mobile Processors. Whereas, on Oct. 8, AMD launched its next-generation Ryzen processors for desktop computers. The company describes its Ryzen 5000 series CPU as the “fastest gaming CPUs in the world.”

    Heading forward, the company expects its revenue of around $3.2 billion for the current, which would be 79% higher than last year. On the other side, Wall Street anticipates AMD to record sales of $2.73 billion.

    QUALCOMM (QCOM)

    QUALCOMM (QCOM) is another prominent stock in the semiconductor market with much potential in the long-term. The company continues to lead the way as 5G networks blanket cities far faster than expected. For most of 2020, QCOM was on the bullish side.

    In the recent Q1 2021 outcomes, the semiconductor firm produced mixed results. The company reported earnings of $2.17 per share compared to an estimated $2.10. While it lagged the revenues estimates by a little margin, with net revenue of around $8.23 billion. The overall sales grew 63% year-over-year while earnings soared over 119%.

    The news that may be hunting QCOM investors is the partnership deal of the company with Apple. There have been reports that the iPhone maker could cut out Qualcomm and make its own iPhone modem chips.

    NXP Semiconductors (NXPI)

    The semiconductor manufacturer, NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) produces high-performance, mixed-signal chips for the auto, mobile payment, and other end markets. The company is well-positioned to benefit from the market share in both the mobile payment and auto markets in 2021.

    NXP will be a bigger part of the electric and autonomous vehicle technology and would also bring long-term investing opportunities. In the recent quarterly update, the company reported better-than-expected Q4 2020 results. The earnings per share were $2.68, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.11. This represents an 11.2% jump from the last year and 57.6% sequentially. While the net sales were $2.51 million, 1.7% higher than the estimates.

    As we head forward, analyst Angelo Zino anticipates NPX’s revenue growth of 12% and EPS growth of 30.9% during 2021. So, NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) is one of the long-term options for investors.

  • Early Morning Vibes: 3 Upgraded & 4 Pre Market Hot Stocks Inside

    Early Morning Vibes: 3 Upgraded & 4 Pre Market Hot Stocks Inside

    On December 10, the American stock indexes finished trading in different directions. The S&P 500 Index dropped 0.13% to 3668 points, the Dow Jones lost 0.23% and the NASDAQ rose 0.54%. Investors could not determine the direction of movement and took a wait and see attitude. Note that small-cap stocks showed more pronounced positive dynamics: the Russel 2000 index rose 1.08%. The industrial sector was an outsider, shedding 0.93%. 

    Corporate updates 

    Starbucks (SBUX: 5%) management presented a positive outlook for the company over the next few years.

    Snap (SNAP: + 8.1%) and Twitter (TWTR: + 8.4%) have announced a service integration partnership. Tweets can be shared on the Snapchat platform.

    Adobe’s quarterly results (ADBE: -1.4%) were better than expected, but its stock corrected.

    Today, global stock exchanges are showing mostly negative dynamics. The focus of attention is the decision of the FDA expert panel, which recommended approval of the coronavirus vaccine developed by Pfizer and BioNTech. However, no official permission was issued for the use of this drug, although market participants were counting on this. The market now assumes that a positive decision will be made this weekend, and then within 24 hours the first 6.4 million doses will be shipped to different states. Waiting for a vaccine approval within three months was the main driver of market growth.

    Lack of further progress in negotiations on the US economic aid package, persisting tensions with China and COVID-19 incidence statistics are factors that reduce risk appetite in the short term. The alarming signal yesterday was the publication of data on applications for unemployment benefits. Their number unexpectedly increased to 853 thousand in a week, while the forecast was 725 thousand. Macro statistics were ignored by the market, however, in our opinion, it serves as a harbinger of a deterioration in the state of the economy in early 2021 due to quarantine restrictions reintroduced by some states.

    Economic Update

    The University of Michigan Preliminary Expectations and Consumer Sentiment Index for December will be released today. The consensus assumes an increase in the first indicator from 70.5 to 71.0, while the second decreases from 76.9 to 76.5 points. The Expectations Index should be boosted by consumer hopes for mass vaccinations. Before the pandemic, the sentiment index was at the level of 99-100, the pressure on it continues to be the absence of a new package of economic assistance measures and stabilization of the epidemiological situation.

    Top Upgrades & Downgrades

    Morgan Stanley turned bullish on Diamondback Energy Inc. (FANG), upgrading the stock to “Overweight” and assigning a $65.0 price target.

    CommScope Holding Company Inc. (COMM) has won the favor of JP Morgan’s equity research team. The firm upgraded the shares from Neutral to Overweight and moved their price target to $18.0.

    Cognizant Technology Solutions Corporation (CTSH) received an upgrade from analysts at JP Morgan, who also set their one-year price target on the stock to $93.0. They changed their rating on CTSH to Overweight from Neutral in a recently issued research note.

    Earlier Friday JP Morgan reduced its rating on Juniper Networks Inc. (JNPR) stock to Neutral from Overweight and assigned the price target to $25.0.

    JP Morgan analysts reduced their investment ratings, saying in research reports covered by the media that its rating for Corning Incorporated (GLW) has been changed to Neutral from Overweight and the new price target is set at $39.0.

    Today Top Movers

    vTv Therapeutics Inc (VTVT) share price soared 184.47% at $6.23 in today’s pre-market session after the report that in compliance with the terms of the letter arrangement between the Firm and the Investor dated December 23, 2019, the company exercised the right to allow MacAndrews & Forbes Group LLC buy 625,000 shares of the Company’s Class A common stock at a per share price of $1.60.

    In trading session of premarket today, BioNTech SE (BNTX) share price went up 0.07% at $29.63 after the company and Pfizer reported the receipt FDA advisory committee vote in supporting potential first emergency use authorization for vaccine to combat COVID-19 in the U.S.

    Sonoma Pharmaceuticals Inc (SNOA) showing bullish trend in early morning on Friday, increasing 33.44% of its share price at $8.18 following an announcement of agreement with Crown Laboratories, Inc., to Launch Microcyn technology-based anti-Itch over-the-counter products.

    Zedge Inc (ZDGE) is going up 21.48% in premarket session on Friday after reporting first fiscal quarter revenue growth of 85% and record overall quarterly financial results.

    Latest Insider Activity

    Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) President & CEO Su Lisa T announced the sale of shares taking place on Dec 08 at $92.89 for some 150,000 shares. The total came to more than $13.93 million.

    Twitter Inc. (TWTR) Chief Financial Officer SEGAL NED D. sold on Dec 08 a total 634,970 shares at $47.93 on average. The insider’s sale generated proceeds of almost $0.34 million.

    Regulus Therapeutics Inc. (RGLS) 10% Owner Sonsini Peter W. declared the purchase of shares taking place on Dec 04 at $0.62 for some 4,398,602 shares. The transaction amount was around $2.74 million.

    Boxlight Corporation (BOXL) CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Pope Michael Ross bought on Dec 09 a total 287,942 shares at $1.65 on average. The purchase cost the insider an estimated $66,000.

    Earnings To Watch

    Top US earnings releases scheduled for today include Construction Partners Inc. (NASDAQ:ROAD). It will announce its Sep 2020 financial results. The company is expected to report earnings of $0.3 per share from revenues of $241.5M in the three-month period.

    Analysts expect Johnson Outdoors Inc. (NASDAQ:JOUT) to report a net income (adjusted) of $0.8 per share, when the bank releases its quarterly results shortly. Revenue for the fiscal quarter ended Sep 2020 is predicted to come in at $125.44M.