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Allbirds (BIRD) Market Cap Peaks at $4 Billion Post-IPO
Allbirds (BIRD) achieved a market cap exceeding $4 billion on its initial trading day following a $2.2 billion IPO; however, it has not reached this valuation since. This significant fluctuation highlights the volatility and challenges faced by newly public companies in maintaining investor confidence. The drop in market performance raises concerns about the sustainability of the company's growth trajectory. Investors are closely monitoring the company’s financial health and market response to gauge future prospects.
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Amazon and Meta Could Surpass Apple's Market Cap by 2035
Apple has a market capitalization of $3.7 trillion, making it the second most-valuable company globally. Amazon's current market cap is $2.27 trillion, and its advertising business generates nearly $60 billion in annual sales. Meta Platforms has a market cap of $1.4 trillion and reported a revenue increase of 16% and an EPS rise of 73% in 2023. Both companies are leveraging AI to enhance profitability and potentially exceed Apple's market value in the next decade.
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Tesla Market Cap at $1.17 Trillion with 36.24% Stock Gain in 12 Months
Tesla Inc. has a market capitalization of $1.17 trillion, with a 52-week high of $498.82 and a low of $214.25. Over the past 12 months, Tesla's stock price has increased by 36.24%. Former president Jon McNeill noted that after Tesla's 2010 IPO, the company often maintained minimal cash reserves, sometimes less than three weeks' worth of net cash, to ensure operational discipline. The approach is compared to practices at SpaceX, which may soon pursue a valuation of approximately $1.75 trillion in an upcoming IPO. This information is significant for investors assessing the financial strategies of high-growth tech companies.
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Micron Technology (MU) Market Cap Reaches $400.86 Billion with 301.92% Gain
Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) closed at $355.46 per share on March 26, 2026, experiencing a 301.92% increase over the past 52 weeks, despite a recent one-month decline of 13.80%. The company's market capitalization is $400.86 billion. Key developments include a projection of a $100 billion total addressable market for its memory chips by 2028, with production for 2026 already sold out. Additionally, there has been an observed increase in hedge fund holdings, rising from 105 to 137 in Q4 2025, indicating heightened interest among institutional investors.
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Nvidia Reports Q4 Revenue of $68.1 Billion, Sees 73% Year-over-Year Growth
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) reported fiscal fourth-quarter revenue of $68.1 billion, a 73% increase year-over-year, largely driven by demand in the data center segment. The company's market capitalization is approximately $4.4 trillion. An investment of $10,000 years ago would now be worth $2.21 million, reflecting a return of over 22,000%. Big tech is projected to spend $700 billion on AI data center hardware this year, indicating a substantial total addressable market for Nvidia's products. However, Nvidia's gaming segment constitutes only 5% of its revenue, raising concerns about overexposure to the AI market's volatility.
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Ziff Davis, Inc. Trading at $3.9; P/E Ratios at 34.32 and 5.42
As of March 13, 2026, Ziff Davis, Inc. (ZD) shares were trading at $3.9. The company's trailing P/E ratio is 34.32, and the forward P/E ratio is 5.42. Despite a decline in price-to-sales ratio from 4.3x in 2021 to approximately 0.92x currently, ZD has reported stabilized revenue growth, achieving about $1.46 billion in revenue recently after five consecutive quarters of growth. With a market capitalization of $1.34 billion, Ziff Davis's management has initiated a strategic review due to perceived discrepancies between its market valuation and intrinsic value.
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AI Stocks Lumentum and Coherent Set to Potentially Join S&P 500
The upcoming changes to the S&P 500 index could see AI-focused companies Lumentum and Coherent joining the ranks, as both firms report market capitalizations exceeding $40 billion. This is significant for market observers as the S&P 500 index adjustments often lead to higher visibility and investment inflows for included stocks. The entry of these companies could reflect the growing importance of artificial intelligence in the market landscape. Market participants will be watching closely to gauge how this could influence overall index performance and sector allocations.
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