U.S. Stocks Rise, Nasdaq Gains Over 1%
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 5 hours ago
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Should l Buy ACLS?
Source: Benzinga
- Market Performance: U.S. stocks broadly rose on Wednesday, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining over 1% and the Dow up 0.57% to close at 49,814.98, indicating positive market sentiment and increased investor confidence.
- Sector Dynamics: Energy stocks rose by 1.6% on Wednesday, reflecting optimistic expectations for energy demand, while real estate stocks fell by 1.2% on Tuesday, highlighting challenges faced by the sector amid market uncertainties.
- Durable Goods Orders: U.S. durable goods orders fell by 1.4% month-over-month in December, contrasting sharply with a revised 5.4% gain in November, suggesting a potential slowdown in economic growth that could impact future consumer and investment decisions.
- Commodity Markets: Oil prices increased by 4.2% to $64.93 per barrel, gold rose by 2.3% to $5,020.40, and silver climbed 6.2% to $78.120, indicating a rising demand for commodities as investors seek safe-haven assets.
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Analyst Views on ACLS
Wall Street analysts forecast ACLS stock price to rise
3 Analyst Rating
1 Buy
1 Hold
1 Sell
Hold
Current: 98.500
Low
94.00
Averages
99.67
High
105.00
Current: 98.500
Low
94.00
Averages
99.67
High
105.00
About ACLS
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. provides high-productivity solutions for the semiconductor industry. The Company is focused on developing enabling process applications through the design, manufacture and complete life cycle support of ion implantation systems, one of the critical and enabling steps in the IC manufacturing process. Its ion implantation products include high current ion implant, high energy ion implant and medium current ion implant. The Company's Purion H, Purion Dragon, Purion H200, and GSD/E2 Ovation spot beam, high current systems cover all traditional high current requirements as well as those associated with emerging and future devices. Its Purion XE, EXE, and other Purion high energy systems combine its production-proven RF Linac high energy, spot beam technology with the Purion platform wafer handling system. Its medium current ion implant products include its Purion M Si and SiC medium current systems. It also offers its customers aftermarket service and support.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Durable Goods Orders: U.S. durable goods orders fell by 1.4% month-over-month in December, contrasting sharply with a revised 5.4% gain in November, suggesting a potential slowdown in economic growth that could impact future consumer and investment decisions.
- Commodity Markets: Oil prices increased by 4.2% to $64.93 per barrel, gold rose by 2.3% to $5,020.40, and silver climbed 6.2% to $78.120, indicating a rising demand for commodities as investors seek safe-haven assets.
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