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Goldman Sachs Doubles Down on SanDisk With $2,200 Price Target
SanDisk stock has soared over 700% in 2026, and Goldman Sachs now projects even more upside. The firm’s new $2,200 target highlights a sharp divergence from Wall Street consensus and signals a major shift in semiconductor earnings expectations
Goldman Sachs Lifts Applied Materials Target as Chip Spending Surges
Applied Materials stock has soared 127% in 2026, prompting Goldman Sachs to raise its price target to $645. The move reflects confidence in long-term chip equipment demand, but investors face new risks as the rally outpaces the broader market
Remote Work Is Raising Unemployment for Young College Graduates
A new Federal Reserve Bank of New York study finds remote work is responsible for most of the rise in joblessness among recent college grads, as employers hesitate to hire and train inexperienced workers outside the office