Broadcom Inc. trades under ticker AVGO on NASDAQ as a stock. Use this page to review stock price, share price, dividends, and price history. The page also shows Technology exposure. Identifiers: ISIN US11135F1012, CUSIP 11135F101. Also searched as Broadcom.
Broadcom Inc. is a global technology company that designs and supplies semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions for enterprise, data center, networking, broadband, wireless, storage, and industrial markets. Its semiconductor portfolio includes connectivity chips, custom silicon, routing and switching products, fiber-optic components, wireless connectivity devices, and storage solutions used in communications equipment, cloud infrastructure, and connected devices. The company’s infrastructure software segment provides private and hybrid cloud software, application development and delivery tools, security solutions, mainframe software, and distributed systems management products that help organizations operate and secure complex IT environments. Broadcom Inc. serves a broad range of customers across telecommunications, cloud computing, enterprise technology, and industrial applications. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Broadcom Inc. plays a central role in enabling high-performance connectivity and enterprise software across modern digital infrastructure.
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Dow Jones Futures Fall As Yields Top 4.5%, Oil Prices Jump On Trump; Xi Summit Ends
Futures fell as Treasury yields and oil prices jumped on President Trump comments after Nvidia ran and the Cerebras IPO soared. The Trump-Xi summit is over.
Broadcom (AVGO) stock currently trades at $440, positioning it as a pivotal force in the global shift toward AI-driven infrastructure. At a 38.5x forward P/E based on 2026 earnings, the valuation appears rich compared to the average figure of 34.8x over recent quarters. However, shifting the lens to a three-year horizon through 2028 reveals a massive earnings power that the market is currently attempting to price in today.
Global chip stocks dragged lower by KOSPI selloff, stalled US-Iran talks
Investing.com -- Global semiconductor stocks fell Friday, dragged lower by a sharp selloff in South Korean equities and mounting geopolitical uncertainty as U.S.-Iran talks showed no signs of progress.
Dow Jones Futures Fall, Yields Top 4.5% After Nvidia Runs, Cerebras IPO Soars; Trump-Xi Summit Continues
The stock market hit highs as Nvidia led and AI chip IPO Cerebras soared in its debut, while Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor flashed buy signals. The Trump-Xi summit continues.