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Market Beat | Episode #17

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In episode 17 of Market Beat by Argus Research, host Caroline Wygal covers a turbulent day for chip stocks and the story behind SpaceX's blockbuster IPO. A wave of AI and semiconductor names sell off sharply, with Western Digital, Sandisk, Micron, Intel, AMD, and Marvell all down between 7% and 12% after Samsung's earnings disappointed high expectations. SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100 on its first day of trading, down 6% from its highs. The Wall Street Buzz examines inflation expectations, noting that long-term breakeven rates have declined since Kevin Warsh was confirmed as Fed Chair, suggesting markets still trust the Fed's 2% target. Analyst Christine Dooley delivers Quick Takes with bullish outlooks on IQVIA Holdings, flagged as a beneficiary of AI-driven drug discovery, and Expedia, trading at historically low multiples with a raised price target. The Deeper Dive breaks down how SpaceX revived the IPO market in Q2 2026, with 48 companies raising a total of $105 billion, including 10 deals above $1 billion, and what trends from the offering could shape mega-cap IPOs in the second half. For full research and information about Argus subscriptions, visit argusresearch.com.

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Market Beat | Episode #17

In episode 17 of Market Beat by Argus Research, host Caroline Wygal covers a turbulent day for chip stocks and the story behind SpaceX's blockbuster IPO. A wave of AI and semiconductor names sell off sharply, with Western Digital, Sandisk, Micron, Intel, AMD, and Marvell all down between 7% and 12% after Samsung's earnings disappointed high expectations. SpaceX joins the Nasdaq 100 on its first day of trading, down 6% from its highs. The Wall Street Buzz examines inflation expectations, noting that long-term breakeven rates have declined since Kevin Warsh was confirmed as Fed Chair, suggesting markets still trust the Fed's 2% target. Analyst Christine Dooley delivers Quick Takes with bullish outlooks on IQVIA Holdings, flagged as a beneficiary of AI-driven drug discovery, and Expedia, trading at historically low multiples with a raised price target. The Deeper Dive breaks down how SpaceX revived the IPO market in Q2 2026, with 48 companies raising a total of $105 billion, including 10 deals above $1 billion, and what trends from the offering could shape mega-cap IPOs in the second half. For full research and information about Argus subscriptions, visit argusresearch.com.

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