3 Top Tech Stocks to Buy in April
AT&T, TSMC, and Palo Alto Networks could head higher throughout the rest of the year.
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AT&T, TSMC, and Palo Alto Networks could head higher throughout the rest of the year.
Could this software company become the next big artificial intelligence giant?
Microsoft has been one of the pioneers in the field of AI, but this tech giant is also set to win big time from the growing adoption of this technology.
Despite rising costs, delivery delays, and groundings of Boeing planes, the airline remains on track for its full-year guidance.
After the AI-fueled optimism to begin the year, a weaker than expected outlook from ASML and TSMC cooled the red-hot chip sector.
Microsoft just made a deal with a company based in the United Arab Emirates.
Real estate brokers could really use the lift that lower interest rates will provide. However, it doesn’t seem like they’ll get that anytime soon.
These companies have a stronghold on their respective industries that should drive growth for the foreseeable future.
It has rock-bottom costs and delivers instant income to its shareholders.
An analyst feels that the bull run into the company has made it pricey on its valuations.
Make the most of a modest investment by putting it into Intuitive Surgical, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Novo Nordisk.
The company is getting absorbed into one of its peers.
There are options to increase your benefit, or cut your cost of living, if you end up disappointed with what Social Security can do for you.
There’s no question that Canadian banks are facing headwinds, but that has opened up an opportunity for long-term dividend investors.
The answer is likely to be yes, but the Canadian bank comes with some caveats that you need to understand before you buy it.
Plenty of stocks are still worth buying despite the S&P 500 sitting around all-time highs.
The telemedicine specialist is still trying to show that it isn’t just a “pandemic stock.”
This business is poised to be a leader in a massive sector.
Growth in the chip industry, especially with AI chips, bodes well for the stock in the long run.
Kinder Morgan generates very durable cash flow to support a steadily rising dividend.