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calendar_month Jul 06, 2026

Terawulf, Ceva, Western Digital And Other Big Stocks Moving Higher On Monday

U.S. stocks were mixed, with the Dow Jones index falling around 100 points on Monday.

Shares of Terawulf Inc (NASDAQ:WULF) rose sharply after the company announced it executed a 20-year lease deal with Anthropic at its Justified Data campus. Also, the company announced it will sell its 50.1% ownership interest in Abernathy Joint Venture.

Terawulf shares jumped 15.6% to $24.49 on Monday.

Here are some other big stocks recording gains in today’s session.

  • Orthofix Medical Inc (NASDAQ:OFIX) shares rose 15.9% to $11.52.
  • AXT Inc (NASDAQ:AXTI) gained 14.3% to $64.72. AXT-Tongmei entered into a master development and supply agreement with Coherent effective June 25.
  • SharonAI Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:SHAZ) gained 14.3% to $77.73.
  • IREN Ltd (NASDAQ:IREN) surged 13.8% to $44.20.
  • Ceva Inc (NASDAQ:CEVA) rose 13.3% to $45.81 as the company disclosed a landmark AI licensing deal with a major U.S. software and AI platform company.
  • ChipMOS Technologies Inc – ADR (NASDAQ:IMOS) surged 13.3% to $72.46.
  • Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd (NASDAQ:CRDO) gained 12.2% to $271.30.
  • Hut 8 Corp (NASDAQ:HUT) surged 12% to $108.84.
  • Butterfly Network Inc (NYSE:BFLY) gained 11.7% to $8.59.
  • Chronoscale Corp (NASDAQ:CHRN) surged 11.6% to $18.40.
  • Bloom Energy Corp (NYSE:BE) gained 11% to $300.76.
  • Astera Labs, Inc (NASDAQ:ALAB) surged 10.6% to $449.68.
  • Silicon Motion Technology Corp. (NASDAQ:SIMO) jumped 10.5% to $332.20.
  • Cipher Digital Inc (NASDAQ:CIFR) surged 10.4% to $22.13.
  • Western Digital Corp (NASDAQ:WDC) gained 9.3% to $589.35. The gains come as the broader artificial intelligence hardware trade reignited, prompting a rebound across the data storage and memory sectors following a sharp selloff late last week.
  • Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) gained 8.2% to $560.06 as improving risk appetite lifted AI and semiconductor stocks.
  • Crowdstrike Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:CRWD) jumped 6.5% to $206.50.
  • Dell Technologies Inc (NYSE:DELL) rose 6.2% to $419.06. Michael Dell on Saturday renewed support for the Trump Accounts program as it officially launched nationwide, reiterating the $6.25 billion pledge he and his wife, Susan Dell, made last year to provide $250 to 25 million qualifying American children.

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