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📈 AI Stock News Briefing — Sunday, June 14, 2026 at 6:15 AM

📈 AI Stocks6/14/2026🕐 6:15 AM⏱ 8:02Market watchPre-market

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#1ARM — ARM Rockets 12% as Wells Fargo, Mizuho Slash Price Targets Higher on Agentic AI Thesis

ARM Holdings surged over 12% on Friday, June 12, after Wells Fargo raised its price target from $255 to $410 (Overweight) and Mizuho lifted its target to $500 (Outperform), both citing agentic AI CPU demand as a structural growth driver. A new Super Micro Computer partnership puts ARM AGI processors inside energy-efficient AI servers claiming roughly 2x performance per rack, and Mizuho projects up to $15 billion in agentic AI CPU infrastructure revenue for ARM by 2031.

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#2ORCL — Oracle Falls 10% Despite Record Q4 Beat; $40B Capital Raise Spooks Investors

Oracle reported record Q4 FY2026 results on June 10 — revenue of $19.2 billion (up 21%), cloud infrastructure up 93%, and a remaining performance obligations backlog of $553 billion, up 325% year-over-year. Shares slid 8-10% on June 11 after the company announced plans to raise $40 billion in FY2027 via debt and equity sales to fund its data center expansion, triggering dilution concerns that overshadowed the record metrics.

#3AVGO — Broadcom Drops 15% on Held Guidance and Chips-Only Pivot Despite 143% AI Revenue Surge

Broadcom's Q2 FY2026 results showed total revenue up 48% and AI semiconductor revenue surging 143%, but shares fell roughly 15% after CEO Hock Tan held the full-year AI chip forecast at "more than $100 billion" rather than raising it, and announced a strategic pivot to a chips-only model — abandoning plans to offer complete integrated AI systems. The Board also named Amie Thuener as CFO effective June 12. Despite the selloff, Buy consensus holds across 26 analysts.

#4NVDA — Nvidia Locks In $119B Supply Commitments, Launches $80B Buyback and 25x Dividend Hike

Nvidia's Q1 FY2027 earnings showed revenue of $81.6 billion (up 85% YoY) and a record $75.2 billion in data center revenue (up 92%). The company locked in $119 billion in supply commitments, authorized an $80 billion share repurchase program, and hiked its quarterly dividend 25x to $0.25 per share. The stock trades near $205, well below the Wall Street consensus target of approximately $303.

#6OpenAI/Anthropic — Both AI Giants Racing to IPO Debut in 2026

CNN reported on June 9 that OpenAI is targeting a Q4 2026 IPO in a race against Anthropic, which has reportedly crossed $44 billion in annualized run-rate revenue. OpenAI's ChatGPT has surpassed 900 million weekly active users. Either listing would establish the first U.S. market benchmark for pure-play AI model valuations and could trigger revaluations of AI proxy stocks including Microsoft and SoftBank, both of which hold significant stakes.

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#7SNOW — Snowflake Surges 38% on $6B AWS Deal and Earnings Beat

Snowflake jumped 38% on May 28 after Q1 FY2027 product revenue of $1.33 billion (up 34% YoY) beat estimates on both top and bottom lines. The company announced a $6 billion partnership with AWS to accelerate enterprise AI adoption, acquired AI startup Natoma, and raised full-year product revenue guidance to $5.84 billion — implying roughly 31% growth.

#8HPE — Hewlett Packard Enterprise Surges Up to 48% on Blowout AI Quarter

HPE surged as much as 48% on June 1 after fiscal Q2 2026 Cloud and AI revenue hit $7.7 billion, up 22.9%, driven by AI infrastructure demand including its new Nvidia Vera CPU-based ProLiant servers targeting agentic AI workloads. Management raised full-year EPS guidance by a full dollar and boosted revenue growth outlook to 29-33%, declaring the company two years ahead of its fiscal 2028 long-term plan.

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#10Regulatory — EU AI Act High-Risk Provisions Kick In August 2; Colorado Deadline June 30

The EU AI Act's requirements for high-risk systems — covering employment, healthcare, financial services, law enforcement, and more — take full effect August 2, 2026. In the U.S., Colorado's Consumer AI Protections Act takes effect June 30. A federal preemption bill, the Great American AI Act, was introduced June 4 but has not passed committee, leaving AI software companies navigating overlapping and conflicting compliance deadlines with no federal safe harbor.

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