The widely discussed price objective for RKLB is $100 per share, roughly 26% above its most recent closing price near $79. Bullish drivers include rapid revenue growth, a record government contract backlog, and the upcoming Neutron medium-lift rocket.
Super Micro Computer ( SMCI ) last traded near $37, with a widely discussed $50 price target representing roughly 34% upside. The strongest bullish case rests on record AI-server demand, a $60 billion-plus order backlog, and aggressive fiscal 2027 revenue guidance.
Beta Technologies (BETA) shares climbed from $17.76 to $26.76 over roughly 30 days, a gain of about 50.7%. The rally accelerated after the July 20 unveiling of the MV250 autonomous hybrid-electric military aircraft and progress on hybrid-electric flight milestones.
Aura Minerals (AUGO) shares climbed roughly 52% over the last 30 days, rising from about $50.22 to $76.24, following its second-quarter 2026 earnings release. The advance was fueled by record first-half production, record quarterly net income, and new share-buyback and dividend announcements.
CHYM shares advanced about 45.5% over the 30 days through the Aug. 18, 2026 close, rising from $21.93 on July 20 to $31.91. The move was driven by second-quarter results that beat expectations and by raised full-year guidance.
Zebra Technologies closed at $366.42 on August 18, 2026, up about 38% from the July 20, 2026 close of $264.69. The advance was powered by a much stronger-than-expected Q2 2026 report released August 4, including revenue of $1.56 billion and adjusted EPS of $6.35.
Unity Software shares advanced about 56.8% over the 30 days through August 18, 2026, rising from a July 20 closing price of $29.81 to $46.74. The move was powered by a Q2 2026 earnings beat on August 6, with revenue of $546.47 million, up 24% year over year, and adjusted EBITDA of $160 million.
SQQQ declined approximately 10.5% over the past 30 days, based on the latest available close of $38.28 versus $42.79 about 30 calendar days earlier. The fund fell roughly 13.7% over the trailing quarter, even after a sharp late-July rally, as the Nasdaq-100 recovered from its correction.
IREN traded down -6.95% to $41.78 during regular trading versus the prior session's close of $44.90. The decline tracked a broad crypto selloff, with Bitcoin down -2.91% and Ethereum down -4.41% to multi-month lows, pressuring IREN's remaining mining-linked exposure.
CRDO was down -13.68% to $244.13 during Tuesday's regular session, versus Monday's close of $282.82. The drop came amid a broad optical/memory chip selloff; the PHLX Semiconductor Index fell roughly -5.6%, its worst session since early July.
SMTC dropped -13.13% to $133.97 during Tuesday's regular session as of 1:53 p.m. ET, versus Monday's close of $154.22, after premarket weakness accelerated intraday. The decline was a sharp reversal from Monday's +9.9% surge tied to the $62 million Compal cellular-module divestiture and Stifel's Buy reiteration, leaving the stock vulnerable to profit-taking.
KALU shares fell -12.95% to $161.48 in Tuesday's regular session, versus a prior close of $185.50. The decline followed Kaiser Aluminum's announcement that Fred Stephan, an Amcor veteran, will succeed Keith Harvey as president and CEO effective November 1, 2026.
AAOI is down -13.71% in regular trading, last at $133.66 versus Monday's close of $154.89. The drop is part of a broad optical-communications selloff; Fabrinet fell about -14% after its beat-and-record quarter was seen as already priced in, dragging AAOI and peers lower.
FORM traded down -12.15% to $121.38 as of 1:48 p.m. ET on Tuesday, versus a prior close of $138.16; the decline extended a gap-down open during regular trading. The primary catalyst was disclosure that CEO Mike Slessor sold 16,002 shares (~$2.10 million) on Aug. 14 under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan, cutting his stake by about 3.2%.
BIDU is down -13.28% at $90.29 as of 1:48 p.m. ET, versus Monday's close of $104.12; the decline deepened during the regular session after premarket losses. Primary catalyst: Q2 earnings missed estimates—revenue fell -4% year over year to RMB31.33B vs RMB31.95B consensus, and adjusted EPS of RMB7.22 missed RMB9.84.
CBRS is down -14.42% during regular trading, sliding to about $215.65 after Monday's close at $251.98. The decline reverses Monday's +15.07% surge tied to reports linking Cerebras to OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol Ultrafast inference tier.
MXL is trading down -14.28% at $72.66 during the regular session as of roughly 1:45 PM ET, versus a prior close of $84.76. The move is part of a broad optical-communications and semiconductor selloff, with the sector down about -6.6% and peers also falling sharply.
AEHR is down -15.17% in regular trading Tuesday, falling to $123.52 from Monday's close of $145.61 as of early afternoon. The drop is a sharp profit-taking reversal after a vertical run: shares had more than doubled from late-July lows and hit a record $147.40 on Aug 14.
AXTI traded down -14.98% at $81.59 during Tuesday's regular session as of 1:43 p.m. ET, versus Monday's $95.97 close. The decline began with a -6.7% premarket dip and accelerated after the open.
VNET Group shares are down -17.17% to about $6.56 during regular trading Tuesday after gapping lower in premarket on Q2 results. Q2 revenue rose +14.2% Y/Y to RMB2.78B ($409M) and adjusted EBITDA grew +25.4%, but the GAAP net loss widened to RMB135.6M.
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