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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Trevor Jennewine

JPMorgan Backs Nvidia Over Intel: Analyst Sees 32% Upside vs. 52% Intel Decline

JPMorgan recommends buying Nvidia at $265 (32% upside) while selling Intel at $45 (52% downside), citing AI leadership dominance versus turnaround challenges.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Parkev Tatevosian, Cfa

Analyst Downgrades Semiconductor Designer Despite Strong Performance, Citing Valuation Concerns

Analyst downgrades semiconductor design company from buy despite strong fundamentals, citing stretched valuation and limited upside potential at current price levels.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Prosper Junior Bakiny

Nvidia Stock Shows Buying Opportunity Ahead of May 20 Earnings Report

Nvidia recommended as buy before Q1 FY2027 earnings on May 20, with $78B revenue expected and strong growth catalysts including H200 chip sales resumption.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Keithen Drury

IonQ Poised for Explosive Growth as Quantum Computing Reaches Commercial Inflection

IonQ quantum computing stock targeted at $100 by analyst vs. $32.50 current price; Q4 revenue surged 429% YoY with $130M 2025 projection.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Stefon Walters

Walmart's Digital Transformation Justifies Premium Valuation Heading Into 2026

Walmart's 44% annual surge reflects transformation into higher-margin tech platform through advertising (up 46%), e-commerce, and subscriptions, justifying elevated P/E valuation.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Neil Rozenbaum

Amazon Stock Signals Bargain Territory as AI, Cloud Dominance Goes Underpriced

Market undervalues $AMZN's expanding AI and cloud leadership, with robotaxi ambitions through Zoox adding upside potential for investors.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Daniel Sparks

Walmart's Momentum vs. Target's Value: Which Retail Giant Offers Better Returns?

Walmart's 5.6% growth and 24% e-commerce surge command a 47x earnings multiple, while Target's 2% growth trades at 15x earnings with a 3.8% dividend yield.
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