Home / Tech News / Featured Announcement / AMD’s stock begins to bounce back ahead of tonight’s analyst meeting

AMD’s stock begins to bounce back ahead of tonight’s analyst meeting

Earlier this month, shares in AMD took the biggest hit we've seen in the last ten years, following what was considered to be a rocky earnings call. However, as of today, things already appear to be bouncing back, with shares in AMD rising by 7.5 percent today during midday trade, ahead of the company's ‘Financial Analyst Day', which takes place today in the US.

Previous rumours have suggested that AMD will be talking about future GPU and CPU architecture at this event, including Zen+, Vega and Navi. According to Marketwatch, AMD's stock had risen by 7.5 percent during midday trade. In all, AMD shares have rebounded by 22 percent since the previous 25 percent dip on the 8th of May.

AMD-e14692029625161.jpg

According to analyst Matthew Ramsay, from the firm Canaccord Genuity, today's Financial Analyst Day with AMD will give the company's management a chance to layout its plans in clear terms and “continue to gain confidence” in the new management team and product roadmaps.

If tonight's meeting goes well, then AMD's stock situation might improve even further tomorrow.

KitGuru Says: It will be interesting to see what details AMD reveals later this evening about its product roadmap. While technical details might not be the highlight, perhaps we'll hear more about AMD's product roadmap, including release windows for Navi and Zen+. 

Become a Patron!

Check Also

Games Microsoft

‘Cancelled’ Xbox games might see the light of day after all according to ‘insider’

2026 is a year of great change at Xbox, with the appointment of CEO Asha Sharma ushering in new strategies, a change in direction and a ‘reset’ of sorts. Unfortunately, part of this plan seems to include the closure of many different first party studios. While officially, we still do not know exactly what’s in store, insiders have claimed that Microsoft is hoping to still release all of its previously-announced games in one form or another.

One comment

  1. Can’t say i’m surpriced, back at $15,- dollar a share soon