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Artificial Intelligence Sector Continues to Thrive,With Micron, Oracle, and Other Key Players Leading the Charge

Explore tech stocks boosted by the AI trend and discover promising investment opportunities in the latest edition of DER AKTIONÄR

AI Sector Remains Optimistic with Micron, Oracle, and Others on Board
AI Sector Remains Optimistic with Micron, Oracle, and Others on Board

Artificial Intelligence Sector Continues to Thrive,With Micron, Oracle, and Other Key Players Leading the Charge

In the latest issue of DER AKTIONÄR, readers are treated to a comprehensive exploration of the tech landscape, with a particular focus on the AI revolution.

One intriguing section delves into the possibilities of life after the Billion-Dollar Hammer (no specific details are provided in this paragraph), while another discusses the Dynamic Growth of a telematics specialist, found on Page 10.

The AI euphoria is evident in the rise of several technological stocks. Micron Technology and Constellation Energy are heading towards new highs, having risen 34 percent and 36 percent respectively. This surge could be attributed to the AI enthusiasm sweeping the market.

Oracle's cloud division revenue forecast for 2030 caused a significant 36 percent increase in its stock price, a move that sent a clear signal of the massive growth prospects for artificial intelligence.

The tech giants benefiting most from AI enthusiasm include NVIDIA and Meta Platforms, which have significantly increased investments in AI development. These investments have led to notable stock price rises, in contrast to companies like Apple and Tesla, which have invested less and underperformed this year.

Other promising AI-related stocks for 2025 include Alphabet (Google), Amazon, Microsoft, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Tencent, Adobe, Alibaba, Marvell Technology, Baidu, and EPAM Systems.

Despite the high valuations in the US tech sector, alternatives with growth potential recommended by UBS for diversification are sectors like infrastructure, cybersecurity, and green energy.

The S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Dow Jones are continuing to rise, driven by this new wave of AI euphoria. SpaceX, though not traded on the stock exchange, is considered one of the most dynamic technology companies worldwide.

Interestingly, indirect investment in SpaceX's satellite company is now possible, allowing investors to benefit from Elon Musk's Starlink boom.

The new issue of DER AKTIONÄR also discusses which tech stocks are still worth investing in despite the all-time high, found on Page 14. Additionally, a leading telematics specialist has secured lucrative large-scale projects, leading to consistently rising revenues. A significant increase in profits is now on the agenda for this telematics specialist.

The move by Oracle, as well as the success of SpaceX and the telematics specialist, underscores the potential for growth in the tech sector, particularly in areas driven by AI and innovation. The world's largest alternative asset manager is expected to experience a boom in the coming quarters, further highlighting the opportunities in this dynamic field.

In a surprising turn of events, US President Donald Trump could potentially be dubbed the "Cannabis President" due to his rescheduling efforts. This development, while not directly related to tech, adds another layer of intrigue to the already exciting landscape of business and politics.

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