GlobalFoundries Inc. - Ordinary Share (GFS)
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-0.31 (-0.96%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Sep 10th, 11:27 PM EDT
The American manufacturing sector is currently trapped in a protracted downturn, characterized by a steady erosion of jobs and a sustained contraction in activity. Recent economic indicators paint a concerning picture, with thousands of manufacturing positions vanishing and key industrial gauges signaling a shrinking base. This persistent struggle carries immediate
Via MarketMinute · September 10, 2025
The Biden administration's ambitious push to revitalize domestic manufacturing through historic investments faces a perplexing contradiction: a recent contraction in factory employment. Despite massive legislative efforts aimed at boosting American production and strengthening supply chains, the nation's factories have shed jobs, raising questions about the efficacy of current industrial policies
Via MarketMinute · September 9, 2025
Via Benzinga · September 1, 2025
The financial markets are currently navigating a complex tapestry of corporate performance and strategic shifts, with recent announcements from Intuit, Intel, and Energy Fuels sending distinct signals across their respective sectors. While Intuit's (NASDAQ: INTU) conservative outlook has cast a shadow over the fintech space, Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) significant government
Via MarketMinute · August 25, 2025
CEO Tim Cook took part in a White House press event to tout Apple's investments in its domestic manufacturing footprint.
Via The Motley Fool · August 15, 2025
Investors are hoping that Wednesday's announcement, coupled with a recent strong earnings report, provides a shot of momentum for Apple stock.
Via The Motley Fool · August 10, 2025
Apple just announced a massive manufacturing partnership with various semiconductor companies.
Via The Motley Fool · August 8, 2025
Chip stocks jumped on Thursday after President Donald Trump eased his rhetoric on semiconductor tariffs. But Intel stock fell.
Via Investor's Business Daily · August 7, 2025
Apple's $100 billion U.S. manufacturing investment will focus on components, not iPhone assembly, helping preserve profit margins and avoid price hikes, according to Gene Munster.
Via Benzinga · August 7, 2025
Advanced Micro Devices matched Wall Street's earnings target for the second quarter on higher-than-expected sales. AMD stock fell.
Via Investor's Business Daily · August 5, 2025
The recovery in lagging-edge markets remains uneven.
Via The Motley Fool · August 5, 2025
GlobalFoundries (NASDAQ: GFS) stock drops after reporting Q2 2025 results with revenue growth of 3% year-on-year, beating analyst estimates.
Via Benzinga · August 5, 2025
Via Benzinga · July 10, 2025
Chipmakers are likely to benefit from the One Big Beautiful Bill as they will be eligible for an investment tax credit, aiding their business.
Via Benzinga · July 3, 2025
Eleven large-cap stocks were top performers last week. Did you invest? ASTS, VG, NBIS, CRWV, CRDO, ON, GWRE, PAAS, DG, MDB, FERG all saw significant gains.
Via Benzinga · June 8, 2025

GlobalFoundries plans to invest $16 billion to expand U.S.-based chipmaking to meet artificial intelligence demand.
Via Benzinga · June 4, 2025

The firm also highlighted that it is collaborating with companies like Apple, SpaceX, AMD, Qualcomm Technologies, NXP, and GM that are committed to reshoring semiconductor production to the U.S. and diversifying their global supply chains.
Via Stocktwits · June 4, 2025
GlobalFoundries had a decent quarter, reverting to growth and guiding for acceleration in the current quarter, signalling a rebound for its stock price.
Via MarketBeat · May 10, 2025
Bank of America analysts examine at how widely and heavily U.S. fund managers are invested in semiconductor companies.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
GlobalFoundries (GFS) reported Q1 2025 results with 2% revenue growth and 34 cents adjusted EPS, beating analyst estimates. CEO credits design wins and growth in various end markets. Q2 revenue and EPS expected to be lower than estimates. GFS stock down 0.36%.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
Wall Street edged lower by midday Tuesday as uncertainty surrounding trade policies lingered, with investors adopting a cautious approach ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve meeting.
Via Benzinga · May 6, 2025
Large-cap stocks had poor performance last week, including UnitedHealth Group, Global Payments, Applovin, Humana, DaVita, Meta Platforms, Yum China, CoreWeave, Burlington Stores, Super Micro Computer, and GlobalFoundries.
Via Benzinga · April 20, 2025