With stock market volatility continuing to weigh on investors’ decisions, it would be prudent to consider some mega-cap stocks (stocks with a market capitalization of more than $200 billion) that have well-established business models, solid fundamentals, and are among the top. players in their respective industries. Using TipRanks’ Stock Comparison Tool, we put Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), and Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) against each other to find the most attractive mega-cap tech stocks according to Wall Street analysts.
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Apple Stock (NASDAQ:AAPL)
iPhone maker Apple’s revenue has fallen for four consecutive quarters as macro challenges affected customers spending on big-ticket clearance items. While Apple beat analysts’ fiscal fourth-quarter expectations due to higher iPhone and Service revenue mitigating the weakness in Mac and iPad sales to a considerable extent, investors were disappointed with the company’s December quarter guidance.
Management expects the fiscal first-quarter top line to be similar to the previous quarter’s revenue. However, Wall Street expected the company to return to revenue growth of 5% in the crucial holiday season. Management’s commentary clearly indicated the impact of macro pressures on Apple’s products.
Is Apple a Buy, Hold or Sell?
On Tuesday, Keybanc analyst Brandon Nispel noted that demand for some iPhone models is slowing. Keybanc’s October survey revealed a big slowdown in demand for Apple’s iPhone 15 and Plus models, partially offset by healthy demand for the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max.
Additionally, Nispel pointed out that store inventories have increased significantly over last year’s iPhone 14 inventory levels. Keybanc’s “First Look Data” also reflects weaker iPhone sales compared to historical trends.
Overall, Nispel expects Apple’s fiscal first-quarter revenue growth to be in line with last year. He stressed that the lack of product releases in October and the later-than-typical iPhone release in September could also hit sales. He also expects lower upgrade rates and softer customer demand to pressure Hardware revenues.
With 25 Buys and eight Holds, Wall Street has a Strong Buy consensus rating on Apple stock. The average price target of $201.99 implies 6.3% upside. Shares have advanced more than 46% so far in 2023.
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Amazon.com Stock (NASDAQ:AMZN)
E-commerce and cloud computing giant Amazon impressed investors by reporting better-than-expected earnings for the first three quarters of 2023 despite a tough macro backdrop. In Q3 2023, the company reported solid growth in its retail segment, cloud computing unit Amazon Web Services (AWS), and advertising business.
Amazon’s aggressive downsizing and streamlining measures have helped the company increase its profitability. In Q3 2023, the company’s operating margin expanded to 7.8% from 2.0% in the previous quarter. Management is optimistic about future growth prospects, driven by artificial Intelligence (AI) tailwinds in AWS business, dominant e-commerce and the growing advertising revenue.
Is Amazon Stock a Good Buy Now?
Earlier this month, UBS analyst Lloyd Walmsley raised his price target for Amazon stock to $180 from $178 and reaffirmed a Buy rating. The analyst noted Amazon’s solid Q3 performance led by strong margin improvement in North America retail, International retail and AWS segments. Also, the analyst highlighted the boost in advertising revenue and an optimistic Q4 outlook.
He added that management’s tone on the conference call was positive about continued retail margin expansion but disappointing about near-term growth in AWS response target. Overall, Walmsley kept Amazon as his main idea in the online market.
Like Walmsley, other analysts covering Amazon are also bullish on the tech giant, with the stock earning a Strong Buy consensus rating. The average price target of $175.51 implies about 20% upside potential. Shares have advanced 75% year to date.
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Nvidia Stock (NASDAQ:NVDA)
Semiconductor giant Nvidia is enjoying a phenomenal run this year, thanks to a spike in demand for its graphics processing units (GPUs) due to the generative AI wave. Nvidia recently reported its fiscal third-quarter results, which beat Wall Street estimates but missed the lofty expectations of shareholders.
Investors are also concerned about the impact of the Biden administration’s restrictions on advanced chip exports to China. However, the company is very optimistic about the road ahead, as it believes that “Generative AI is the largest TAM (total addressable market) expansion of software and hardware that we have seen in several decades.”
What is the Price Target for Nvidia Stock?
On Wednesday, JPMorgan analyst Harlan Sur increased the price target for Nvidia to $650 from $600 and reiterated a Buy rating on the stock. Sur emphasized that the company’s Q3 beat was on top of a higher revenue base.
Sur added that Nvidia’s guidance of 10% sequential revenue growth reflects continued strong spending by its customers to support their AI initiatives. Sur stated that Nvidia managed to report Fiscal Q3 market results, driven by the “massive demand” for its data center products. The analyst increased his estimates after the print.
Nvidia earns Wall Street’s Strong Buy consensus rating based on 30 Buys and three Holds. The average price target of $660.39 implies 38.2% upside, even after a stunning 227% year-to-date rally.
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Conclusion
Wall Street is very bullish on the three mega-cap tech stocks discussed here. That said, among the three tech giants, analysts see the highest upside in Nvidia stock even after a stellar generative AI-induced year-to-date rally this year. According to TipRanks’ Smart Score System, Nvidia scores a “Perfect 10,” which implies that the stock has the ability to outperform the broader market over the long term.
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