Why Ford and Fastly Flew on a Quiet Stock Market Day
Thursday was a quiet day for the stock market, with most major market benchmarks giving up early gains and moving modestly lower by midday. Investors have already gotten an amazing start to 2021, sending the stock market to all-time highs yet again, and now they appear to ready to wait and see what the near future will bring. As of just 12:30 p.m. EST, the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJINDICES: ^DJI) was down 48 points to 31,141, and the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) fell three points to 3,849. However, the Nasdaq Composite (NASDAQINDEX: ^IXIC) worked its way still higher into record territory, rising 28 points to 13,485.
Red-hot tech stocks have been market leaders for quite a while, so it's not terribly surprising to see edge computing star Fastly (NYSE: FSLY) among the big winners in the market on Thursday. However, Ford Motor (NYSE: F) has been stealthier, largely flying under the radar until posting a sizable gain today.
Ford is hitting the gas
Shares of Ford were up more than 7% on Thursday at midday. That brought the
Given the rise in interest in electric vehicles, it's not surprising that Ford hasn't gotten a lot of notice lately. But even Ford is looking closely at EVs, and if it can successfully manufacturer an
A fast climb for Fastly
Meanwhile,
Analysts at Oppenheimer weighed in on Fastly, boosting their rating on the stock from perform to outperform and setting a price target of $125 per share. Investors have already appropriately discounted the stock to reflect worries about the company's past reliance on short-video social media giant TikTok, in Oppenheimer's view, and the analysts now believe that Fastly should trade more in line with industry peer Cloudflare (NYSE: NET).
Moreover, it's entirely possible that business will get back to normal for Fastly under the Biden administration in Washington.
Even after its recent declines, Fastly's stock isn't cheap by most measures. However, growth-hungry investors are willing to bet that the edge computing company can catch up to even higher valuations from other players in the industry.
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