[Market Summary]
Major New York indices extended their gains. While traditional industrial stocks that pushed the market higher last week took a breather, Microsoft (MSFT) supported the indices with strong dip-buying, leading the Dow Jones to a new all-time high.
Dow Jones: 50,135.87 (+20.20 pts, +0.04%)
S&P 500: 6,964.82 (+32.52 pts, +0.47%)
Nasdaq: 23,238.67 (+207.46 pts, +0.90%)
Tech & Software Rebound: The software sector, which faced a massive sell-off recently due to generative AI disruption fears, rose over 3% for the second consecutive day. Microsoft (+3%) reclaimed its $3 trillion market cap, while Nvidia (+2.4%) signaled that the AI theme remains robust, pushing its market cap back above $4.6 trillion.
Semi Strength: The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index rose 1.42%, continuing its rally without pause. Notably, Oracle surged 9.6% as investors viewed its recent 60% plunge from September highs as an overreaction, triggering aggressive dip-buying.
Sector Rotation: While Caterpillar (+2.19%) remained strong, other blue chips like Walmart, JPMorgan, and Disney saw minor corrections of 1–2%. Interestingly, IBM is now trading at a higher forward P/E multiple than MSFT, reflecting a shift toward high-quality tech names with quantum computing potential.
[Detailed Investment Bank (IB) Analysis]
| Ticker | IB | Rating / Change | Analysis Summary |
| AMZN | BofA | Buy (Maintain) | AWS AI potential and steady Capex will drive further upside. |
| TSLA | Barclays | Equal-weight (Maintain) | Valuation is very high, but investor focus on growth offsets fundamental volatility. |
| AAPL | Citi | Buy (Maintain) | Premium iPhone sales and service growth will offset rising DRAM costs. |
| ORCL | D.A. Davidson | Neutral → Buy | OpenAI’s capital raise makes it a stronger competitor to Google, benefiting Oracle; $180 PT. |
| HOOD | Wolfe Research | Peer Perform → Outperform | Recent dip during the crypto downturn creates a "Buy the Dip" opportunity. |
| SOFI | Citizens JMP | Outperform (Upgrade) | Current stock price correction is a strategic entry point; $30 PT. |
[Featured Stocks & Corporate News]
■ Alphabet (GOOGL, GOOG)
Century Bond Success: Alphabet successfully raised $20 billion via a corporate bond offering, including a "100-year bond" maturing in 2126. The offering was oversubscribed with $100 billion in orders, confirming massive investor trust in Alphabet’s AI roadmap.
Waymo Momentum: Secured $16 billion in funding, valuing the unit at $126 billion. Waymo plans to expand to 20+ cities by 2026, including international entries into London and Tokyo.
■ Microsoft (MSFT)
FCF Leadership: BNP Paribas maintained an Outperform ($659 PT), noting MSFT has the most stable Free Cash Flow (FCF) among hyperscalers. While peers' FCF margins dip toward 5%, MSFT is projected to maintain ~22%, signaling superior financial discipline during the AI Capex race.
■ Amazon (AMZN)
Spending Pressure: Truist lowered its PT from $290 to $280 (Buy). While revenue momentum is solid, aggressive investments in LEO satellites and quick-commerce are weighing on short-term operating profit. Amazon plans to spend $200 billion in Capex for 2026.
■ Obesity Pill Battle (NVO, LLY, HIMS)
HIMS Halt: Hims & Hers announced it will stop selling semaglutide-based obesity pills following legal threats from Novo Nordisk and FDA warnings against non-validated compounding.
Big Pharma Victory: This move protects Novo Nordisk’s original Wegovy pill market share. Eli Lilly is also expected to benefit as it awaits FDA approval for its own oral GLP-1 in Q2.
■ Uber (UBER)
Global M&A: Acquiring the delivery business of Getir in Turkey to expand its multi-category delivery footprint.
Robotaxi Fleet: Expanding its partnership with WeRide to deploy at least 1,200 robotaxis across Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Riyadh by 2027.
■ Micron Technology (MU)
Competitive Headwinds: Shares slipped on reports that Samsung Electronics will begin mass HBM production this month, potentially threatening Micron's market share and pricing power.
■ Oracle (ORCL)
OpenAI Tailwind: Upgraded to Buy by D.A. Davidson. Analysts believe OpenAI’s $40B cash reserve and upcoming $100B raise eliminate concerns regarding OpenAI's ability to fulfill its massive data center contracts with Oracle.
■ Software & Platforms
Roblox (RBLX): Upgraded to Buy ($84 PT) by Roth Capital on strong 20%+ booking growth guidance.
AppLovin (APP): Sentiment recovered as Benchmark Equity Research dismissed fears regarding Google's "Project Genie" disrupting the ad ecosystem.
■ Notable Risks
Kyndryl (KD): Shares plummeted 50% after disclosing an audit committee review of cash management practices and the immediate resignation of its CFO and Chief Legal Officer.
[After-Hours Featured Stocks]
■ ON Semiconductor (ON): Fell 6.76% after hours. Despite an EPS beat, Q1 revenue guidance ($1.44B–$1.54B) missed expectations.
■ Credo Technology (CRDO): Jumped 14% after reporting preliminary Q3 revenue of $404M–$408M, well above previous guidance.
■ Goodyear (GT): Plunged 6.31% as adjusted EPS ($0.39) missed the $0.49 estimate due to weak demand in the Americas.
■ Novo Nordisk (NVO): Received an "Untitled Letter" from the FDA regarding its Wegovy pill TV advertisements, though shares remained resilient (+0.30%).
■ Upwork (UPWK): Fell 20% on disappointing Q1 revenue guidance.
■ Regenxbio (RGNX): Crashed 27% after the FDA rejected its Biologics License Application for gene therapy RGX-121.


