Best Buy surges on signs that the expected AI-driven PC and smartphone refresh is starting

Finance

Bimal Tandel photographs Bhavin Tandel and Dinesh Tandel, crew members on the Klara Oldendorff, in front of a Best Buy in Timonium, Maryland, U.S., March 29, 2024. 
Julia Nikhinson | Reuters

Shares of Best Buy were popping Thursday as management made their case that an artificial intelligence upgrade cycle for personal computers and devices was starting to play out.

Articles You May Like

AUDUSD rebounds into a swing area resistance target. What next?
Goldman Sachs sees Brent price upside risks in short term, medium-term skewed to downside
Top 10 S&P 500 stock winners since Election Day
Got gold? Jumps back above US$2590
ForexLive European FX news wrap: Dollar starts to perk up again