Analysts flag ASML, Dell and Nokia among top AI picks
Several analysts updated their calls on AI-linked companies, flagging ASML, Dell and Nokia among top picks, Investing.com reports. The notes reflect how investors are positioning around the AI theme.

Analyst notes compiled by Investing.com point to notable shifts in calls on companies tied to the AI theme. Dutch chip-equipment maker ASML, US hardware company Dell and Finnish telecom-gear firm Nokia were flagged among the top picks.
The notes underline that investor interest in AI infrastructure and the hardware supply chain remains strong. Analysts stress that demand outlooks and valuation debates are driving stock selection.
The calls reflect the views of different firms rather than a single consensus. Market conditions can change quickly and past performance is not a guide to the future. This article is not investment advice.
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