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Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) has been identified by Evercore ISI as holding a key position across three major shifts in computing: AI workloads in smartphones, in the datacenter as CPUs transition from x86 infrastructure to Arm, and in Internet of things devices. Evercore initiated coverage on Arm with...
Arm Holdings (NASDAQ:ARM) has been identified by Evercore ISI as holding a key position across three major shifts in computing: AI workloads in smartphones, in the datacenter as CPUs transition from x86 infrastructure to Arm, and in Internet of things devices. Evercore initiated coverage on Arm with an Outperform rating and a price target of $156. The company has also shown significant traction in hyperscaler servers, with unit share expected to reach 40-50% server CPU market share over the next 10 years. However, some analysts believe that Arm is currently overpriced, despite accelerating key metrics. Beth Kindig, CEO for the I/O fund and a Seeking Alpha contributor, expressed concerns about Arm's valuation. Seeking Alpha analysts have given Arm a Hold rating, while Wall Street analysts have rated it as a Buy.
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Company: Arm Holdings plc
Description: Arm Holdings plc architects, develops, and licenses central processing unit products and related technologies for semiconductor companies and original equipment manufacturers rely on to develop products.
Industry: MANUFACTURING, SEMICONDUCTORS & RELATED DEVICES
Market Cap: 128.5 billion
Stock Price: 1388.78
Dividend Yield: None
P/E Ratio: 0.09
EPS: 2.864
ROE: 0.0289
Volume: 2,938,000,000
52-Week High: 106.74
52-Week Low: -0.549
Change from 52-Week Low: 0.138
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Industry: Technology
Sector: Services-Prepackaged Software
Market Cap: 307.35 billion
Current Price: $37.47
Change: 2.86
Change (%): 11.04%
52-Week High: $30.61
52-Week Low: $0.363
Shares Outstanding: 2.275 billion
Public Float: 1.000 billion
Beta: 462.27
Rev. per Employee: $0.332 million
EPS: $0.176
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Industry: TRADE & SERVICES
Sector: RETAIL-CATALOG & MAIL-ORDER HOUSES
Market Cap: 1910143713000
Price: $63.32
Dividend Yield: None
P/E Ratio: 2.9
EPS: 55.78
Beta: 0.0529
Market Cap (Intraday): 574784995000
Price Change: $209.59
Change: $50.69
Change (%): 0.139
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Industry
Technology, Services-Computer Programming, Data Processing, etc.
Financial Highlights
- Market Cap: 1933645840000
- PE Ratio: 26.95
- Dividend Yield: None
- EPS: 5.8
- 52-Week High: 24.34
- 52-Week Low: 0.24
- Average Volume: 307393987000
- Price to Sales: 163.84
- Price to Book: 0.56
- Profit Margin: 0.135
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Alphabet Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate headquartered in Mountain View, California. It was created through a restructuring of Google on October 2, 2015, and became the parent company of Google and several former Google subsidiaries. The two co-founders of Google remained as controlling shareholders, board members, and employees at Alphabet. Alphabet is the world's fourth-largest technology company by revenue and one of the world's most valuable companies.
Key Financial Data
Sector: Technology
Services: Computer Programming, Data Processing, etc.
Market Cap: $1.969896554 trillion
PE Ratio: 26.65
Dividend Yield: None
Beta: 5.81
EPS: $24.34
Revenue: $307.393987 billion
Shares Outstanding: 164.4 million
Volatility: 0.56
Price to Sales Ratio: 0.135
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