We recently compiled a list of the 11 AI News and Ratings You Should Not Miss. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) stands against the other AI stocks.
Investors are eagerly waiting for the election results in the United States as they seek to adjust their money making strategies in light of the latest developments. Investment advisory Wedbush Securities released an investor note in this regard recently, noting that a historic victory for Republican candidate Donald Trump and a potential Republican sweep would result in a very bullish market reaction for technology and be beneficial for artificial intelligence. Analysts at the advisory forecast a very robust bullish market reaction from a Trump win, with Big Tech front and center. The analysts further cautioned that China tariffs and a harsher stance on Beijing from Trump will need to play out over the coming year for its impact on the supply chain/chips and Big Tech. However, Wedbush expected a strong AI focus out of the gates from Trump for US Big Tech players, Khan out at the FTC, and Musk’s big bet on Trump being a home run for his company.
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Wedbush analysts projected that a Trump win would be worth around $50 per share for Tesla. They also underlined that Washington would roll out new AI initiatives under the Trump administration that would benefit big tech players, with the defense department also boosting companies that work closely on AI adoption in the military. The bullish commentary comes as big tech firms grapple with ballooning CapEx on the one hand and investor pressures for short-term results on the other. Mark Zuckerberg said during the earnings call of his company that building out the infrastructure was maybe not what investors wanted to hear in the near term, but the opportunities here were really big, and his firm was going to continue investing significantly in this.
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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL)
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Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is a consumer electronics firm. On November 6, reports published by news platform Nikkei Asia suggested that the company had approached iPhone supplier Foxconn about building artificial intelligence servers in Taiwan for its internal use. Although a deal in this regard is still yet to be finalized, the report suggested that the size of the order would likely be relatively small and is primarily aimed at helping Apple ramp up its computing capability. The publication also reported, citing sources, that Foxconn’s capacity to take on Apple as a server customer may be limited, as the Taiwanese firm is also the leading manufacturer of NVIDIA’s AI servers.
Overall AAPL ranks 4th on our list of the AI news and ratings you shouldn’t miss. While we acknowledge the potential of AAPL as an investment, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than AAPL but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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