Shares of AMD slid 2.68% to $85.17 at 14:43 EST on Friday, after two consecutive sessions in a row of losses. NASDAQ Composite is falling 1.8% to $13,097.02, following last session’s upward trend, This seems, up until now, an all-around rough trend exchanging session today.
AMD’s last close was $87.52, 16.51% under its 52-week high of $99.23.
AMD’s Sales
AMD’s sales growth is 79.4% for the present quarter and 70.2% for the next. The company’s growth estimates for the current quarter and the next is 144.4% and 161.1%, respectively.
AMD’s Revenue
Year-on-year quarterly revenue growth grew by 52.5%, now sitting on 9.76B for the twelve trailing months.
Volatility
AMD’s last day, last week, and last month’s average volatility was a negative 1.51%, a negative 0.94%, and a negative 0.22%, respectively.
AMD’s last day, last week, and last month’s high and low average amplitude percentage was 2.96%, 4.19%, and 3.70%, respectively.
AMD’s Stock Yearly Top and Bottom Value
AMD’s stock is valued at $85.17 at 14:43 EST, way under its 52-week high of $99.23 and way above its 52-week low of $36.75.
AMD’s Moving Average
AMD’s worth is under its 50-day moving average of $92.64 and above its 200-day moving average of $83.12.
Previous days news about AMD
AMD reports quarterly revenue above $3 billion for first time. According to MarketWatch on Tuesday, 26 January, “Our 2021 financial outlook highlights the strength of our product portfolio and robust demand for high-performance computing across the PC, gaming and data-center markets,” said AMD President and CEO Lisa Su in a statement. “
AMD gives upbeat sales forecast on ‘robust’ demand for chips. According to Bloomberg Quint on Tuesday, 26 January, “However, AMD has revamped its products and outsourced production, helping it create semiconductors that match or exceed the performance of Intel offerings. “, “Net income was boosted by a tax benefit of $1.3 billion in the quarter, AMD said.”