PayPal Soars on AI, S&P 500 Up 8% Q3 10/28/25
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PayPal Soars on AI, S&P 500 Up 8% Q3 10/28/25
Key Stories:
- Nvidia, the undisputed leader in AI chips, saw its shares edge up 0.7% to $192.86 in premarket trading this morning. Investors are closely weighing the competitive threat emerging from Qualcomm, the mobile chip giant, which is making a significant push into the artificial intelligence chip space. This news sent ripples through the broader semiconductor sector, with other key players like Advanced Micro Devices, or AMD, seeing a slight dip of 0.5%, and Broadcom, known for its infrastructure software and semiconductors, down 0.2%. The big question here is how much market share Qualcomm’s new AI offerings can realistically carve out, and what that means for Nvidia’s long-term dominance in this critical, high-growth arena. Read more
- Shifting gears from the competitive battlegrounds in semiconductors, let’s turn our attention to the heart of corporate performance: third-quarter earnings season. It’s truly ramping up, and the initial read is quite positive, with analysts expecting S&P 500 companies to grow their profits by a healthy 8% for the quarter. We’ve seen some impressive pops this morning: PayPal, the digital payment processing giant, is soaring after announcing a significant partnership with AI powerhouse OpenAI. Joining the rally, global shipping and logistics leader UPS is surging, while healthcare and insurance behemoth UnitedHealth is also seeing its stock pop. These strong reports are certainly fueling a more optimistic outlook, but investors will be closely scrutinizing forward guidance and any shifts in consumer or business spending as the earnings deluge continues. Read more
- Earnings live: PayPal stock soars on OpenAI partnership, UPS surges, UnitedHealth pops. Third quarter earnings season is ramping up, and analysts expect S&P 500 companies grew their profits by 8% during the quarter. Read more
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