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TSMC (TSM)
Shares in Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. were higher in pre-market trading after the semiconductor company reported a 36% rise in second-quarter profit amid surging demand for advanced chips.
TSMC posted a net profit of T$247.85bn (£5.84bn/$7.6bn) after the company disclosed its second-quarter sales grew at the fastest pace since 2022. Second-quarter revenue jumped 40% to T673.51bn.
TSMC is the world’s largest and most advanced chipmaker. It manufactures chips for major American firms such as Apple (AAPL) and Nvidia (NVDA).
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Third-quarter revenue is expected to be between $22.4bn and $23.2bn, said CFO, Wendell Huang, in a post-earnings call. Huang said TSMC's annual capital expenditure is now expected to be between $30bn and $32bn, with the lower end of the range up slightly from prior estimates of $28bn.
Shares of the world’s largest maker of advanced chips have more than doubled since the AI boom took off in late 2022.
Netflix (NFLX)
Shares in the streaming giant were 0.3% higher in pre-market trading as Netflix is set to report its fiscal second-quarter earnings on Thursday after the US market close.
Analysts expect NFLX to deliver quarterly earnings of $4.70 per share, reflecting a 42.9% improvement on the same quarter the previous year. Revenues of $9.53bn would mark a 16.4% jump versus the year-ago period, according to Zachs Investment Research.
"For NFLX shares, much is priced in, but we remain bullish given the still large opportunity for growth ahead," Morgan Stanley analyst Benjamin Swinburne wrote in a note ahead of the report.
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At a recent $650, shares of the streaming company are up by a third this year.
“Netflix has managed to establish a virtually insurmountable lead in the streaming wars,” wrote Wedbush analyst Alicia Reese, as she reiterated her Outperform rating last week.
But the stock's recent run-up has led to some apprehension on Wall Street. "We are cautious heading into the firm’s Q2 2024 release," Citi analyst, Jason Bazinet, wrote. "We maintain our Neutral rating and $660 target price."
Anglo American (AAL.L)
Anglo American was higher as it held its copper and iron ore guidance, despite a challenging market for diamonds due to subdued Chinese demand.
The diversified mining major backed its guidance for key metals copper and iron ore, but cut its coal-production target after a fire suspended output at a major mine.