Nasdaq Plummets Nearly 4% as Semiconductor Stocks Weaken
The major averages closed sharply lower, with the weakness concentrated in semiconductor and AI-related stocks that sent the Nasdaq down nearly 4%. Yesterday's sharp post-earnings selloff in Broadcom has raised concerns that expectations for the AI trade may have become too aggressive. The U.S. economy added 172,000 jobs in May, well above forecasts of 85,000, and the stronger-than-expected jobs report appears to be reinforcing the "higher-for-longer" interest-rate narrative as well.Meanwhile, reports indicate that efforts to ease tensions involving Iran have stalled, while uncertainty remains around shipping activity through the Strait of Hormuz. Oil prices have pulled back from their recent peaks, but are still on track for a weekly gain.Get caught up quickly on the top news and calls moving stocks with these five Top Five lists.1. STOCK NEWS:The S&P Dow Jones Indicesproposed a new change to the S&P 500 that would deny SpaceXAdditionally, SpaceX entered into a $920M per monthwith GoogleLululemon, citing "headwinds" and additional actions to reposition where neededDocuSignprovided areport for Q1Guidewirealso provided areport for Q32. WALL STREET CALLS:Teslato Neutral at JPMorgan and to Hold at Erste GroupChipotleto Overweight at JPMorganCrowdStriketo Hold at BerenbergLululemonto Underperform at BNP Paribas and to Neutral at BTIGCraig-Hallumon Aurora Innovation, initiated with a Buy3. AROUND THE WEB:Metais weighing raising tens off billions in a new share sale to finance its AI efforts, FT reportsAdditionally, Meta will charge up to $200 per month for its "Hatch" AI agent, The Information saysApollo Global Managementno longer intends to make a takeover offer for Bodycote, ending discussions for the over $2.04B proposal, WSJ saysAppleis expected to introduce a modern version of its chatbot, Siri, that will look more like ChatGPT when the company hosts its annual developer conference next week, WSJ reportsSingapore Airlines is in discussions with Airbus and Boeingto potentially purchase at least 50 jets, Reuters reports4. MOVERS:Concrete Pumpinggained afterand raising its guidance for FY26Merlinrose after completing thefor its C-130J autonomy program with the U.S. Special Operations CommandServiceTitanwas higher afterKeel Infrastructurewas lower after announcing aPlanet Labsfell afterand providing guidance for Q25. EARNINGS/GUIDANCE:G-III Appareland raised its guidance for FY27ABMand backed its guidance for FY26Cooper Companies, with CEO Al White commenting, "We delivered a strong second quarter"Torrid, with EPS and revenue beating consensusSamsaraand raised its guidance for FY27INDEXES:The Dow fell 695.15, or 1.35%, to 50,866.78, the Nasdaq lost 1,121.52, or 4.18%, to 25,709.43, and the S&P 500 declined 200.57, or 2.64%, to 7,383.74.