Jim Cramer Discusses Wells Fargo (WFC)
Jim Cramer has discussed Wells Fargo (WFC) multiple times, praising its CEO Charlie Scharf and the lifting of Federal Reserve restrictions. However, Cramer stated that other banks are currently performing better than WFC. Despite this, Wells Fargo's shares are up 3.7% over the past year but down 18.6% year-to-date, with analysts maintaining a "Hold" or "Buy" rating and setting price targets between $86.5 and $98.
Qualcomm (QCOM) Loses 8.8% on Nvidia Competition Fears
Qualcomm (QCOM) experienced an 8.78% stock decline amidst new competition fears from Nvidia, which unveiled its RTX Spark superchip co-developed with Microsoft for the devices market. This new chip poses a direct threat to Qualcomm's Snapdragon processors, impacting its dominant position in PCs and other devices. The stock's fall also includes profit-taking after reaching an all-time high, with Qualcomm scheduled to pay a $0.92 dividend on June 25.
Applied Materials (AMAT) Can’t Keep Up With Demand, Says Jim Cramer
Jim Cramer highlighted that Applied Materials (AMAT) is struggling to meet the immense demand for semiconductor manufacturing equipment, particularly memory machines, essential for the AI era. Argus raised its price target for AMAT to $500 from $420, maintaining a Buy rating and citing strong AI chip demand for the company's long-term outlook. Impax US Sustainable Economy Fund also discussed AMAT, noting its strong performance driven by a February earnings beat and positioning as a key beneficiary of accelerating AI infrastructure investments.
Rocket Lab director Alexander Slusky sells $8.96m in shares
Rocket Lab director Alexander R. Slusky sold 60,000 shares of common stock for approximately $8.96 million on May 28, 2026. The sales occurred as Rocket Lab shares traded near their 52-week high, following a 357% gain over the past year. Slusky still indirectly and directly holds a significant number of shares, while InvestingPro analysis suggests the stock is currently overvalued with high volatility.
Which stocks are moving after the closing bell on Monday?
This article lists the top gainers and losers in the US markets during Monday's after-hours trading session. It provides specific percentage changes and comments for each mentioned stock, highlighting significant movements for companies like CYPRESS ENVIRONMENTAL PARTNERS (CELP), SENTAGE HOLDINGS INC (SNTG), and OCEANPAL INC (OP) among gainers, and THREDUP INC (TDUP), DIGITAL BRANDS GROUP INC (DBGI), and ENSERVCO CORP (ENSV) among losers.
Richmond Mutual Bancorporation (RMBI) director purchases 1,500 shares and holds options
E. Michael Blum, a director at Richmond Mutual Bancorporation (RMBI), recently bought 1,500 shares of common stock at $14.355 per share in an open-market transaction, increasing his direct holdings to 44,185 shares. Additionally, Blum holds a fully exercisable right to purchase 36,580 more common shares at an exercise price of $10.53 per share, which is valid until October 1, 2030. This insider purchase signals confidence in the company.
Riskified director Shachar Erez sells over $1m in shares
Riskified director Shachar Erez sold over $1 million in Class A Ordinary Shares in late May through Qumra Capital, where he serves as a Managing Partner. Despite this insider sale, the company recently reported first-quarter 2026 earnings with revenue exceeding expectations, and DA Davidson reiterated a Buy rating with a $6.00 price target. This suggests ongoing market confidence in Riskified's prospects.
Defense Stocks Outlook 2026: Lockheed, RTX, Northrop, and the Drone Trade
The article provides an outlook on defense stocks for 2026, highlighting that the US FY26 defense budget is around $895 billion, bolstered by supplemental packages for Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific. While prime contractors like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman trade at premium multiples due to strong backlog visibility, drone companies such as Kratos Defense and AeroVironment offer higher risk/reward with potential for asymmetric upside, though they are more vulnerable to single-contract delays and market volatility. Key risks include procurement delays, margin pressure from fixed-price contracts, and rate sensitivity impacting valuations.
Alphabet targets USD 80 billion capital raise for AI expansion; Berkshire Hathaway to invest USD 10 billion in private placement
Alphabet Inc. announced plans to raise USD 80 billion in equity capital to significantly expand its AI infrastructure and compute capabilities due to high customer demand. This capital raise includes concurrent public offerings worth USD 30 billion, an ATM offering program for USD 40 billion, and a private placement of USD 10 billion with Berkshire Hathaway. Berkshire Hathaway will acquire Class A and Class C stock at specified prices, reinforcing a position it has been building since Q3 2025.
The Fortinet 2026 Global Threat Landscape Report: AI-Fueled Cybercrime Shrinks Exploit Window
Fortinet's 2026 Global Threat Landscape Report reveals that AI and automation are enabling cybercriminals to exploit critical vulnerabilities within 24 to 48 hours, significantly increasing pressure on cybersecurity defenders. Doug Santos of Fortinet emphasizes that attackers are using AI across the cyber kill chain for reconnaissance, phishing, and credential harvesting, making it crucial for organizations to adopt AI-driven defenses and faster response strategies. The report highlights the growing underground market for stolen identities and infrastructure access, underscoring the need for proactive security measures.









