FORM FormFactor, Inc. FormFactor, Inc. Common Stock

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Date Headline Sentiment
Shares of semiconductor and chip stocks are trading higher, possibly in response to Alphabet's announcement that it is raising $80 billion to fund its AI plans. Chips have seen stronger demand in response to AI development.
94.94%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading higher amid optimism that the U.S. and Iran are moving towards a negotiated resolution to the Middle East conflict, possibly delivering lower inflation and interest rates.
93.84%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading lower amid a continued focus on elevated energy prices, global interest rates and corporate borrowing costs as plans for resolving the Middle East conflict have stalled.
97.14%
SanDisk And Micron Had Their Run – This New 'Photonics' ETF Has 15 Triple-Digit Gainers Inside
82.12%
12 Information Technology Stocks Moving In Tuesday's Intraday Session
95.34%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading lower, pulling back from recent highs, after a hotter-than-expected consumer inflation reading and rising oil prices tied to the conflict in Iran fueled a broader risk-off move across markets.
97.13%
B. Riley Securities Maintains Neutral on FormFactor, Raises Price Target to $165
53.7%
Craig-Hallum Upgrades FormFactor to Buy, Announces $175 Price Target
74.06%
Shares of semiconductor and chip companies are trading higher amid overall market strength as oil prices slide after Defense Secretary Hegseth said the U.S.-Iran ceasefire is intact and that ships are transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Investors are rotating into growth stocks after reports suggesting the U.S. is working to address the global memory chip shortage.
77.48%