Written by MarketBeatUpdated September 21, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Key Points Oracle, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and Exxon Mobil are highlighted as top manufacturing stocks to consider this week, based on their high trading volumes. Oracle is noted for its comprehensive cloud software services and is projected to reach a valuation of $1 trillion by 2025. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing specializes in semiconductors and integrated circuits, providing a vital service in global technology infrastructure. Five stocks to consider instead of Oracle. Like this article? Share it with a colleague. Link copied to clipboard. Featured Articles and OffersGoldman Sachs Group Inc. Has $6.69 Million Stock Position in BigBear.ai Holdings, Inc. $BBAIBy MarketBeat | September 18, 2025REVEALED: Something Big Happening Behind White House DoorsFrom Paradigm Press (Ad)BigBear.ai (NYSE:BBAI) Shares Acquired Rep. Lisa C. McClainBy MarketBeat | September 19, 20253 Hot Tech Stocks With Bullish Charts and Ample UpsideBy Thomas Hughes | September 15, 2025Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) Director Sells $3,519,000.00 in StockBy MarketBeat | September 19, 2025Out of 18,347 Cryptocurrencies... This is the ONLY OneFrom Crypto 101 Media (Ad)D-Wave Quantum (NYSE:QBTS) Trading 18.5% Higher - Should You Buy?By MarketBeat | September 20, 2025NIO's New Dawn: Why Wall Street's Bullish Turn Signals a ComebackBy Jeffrey Neal Johnson | September 19, 2025 September 15, 2025Markets Brace for Fed: What Investors Need to Know Before WednesdayChris Markoch joins host Bridget Bennett to break down what the market is pricing in ahead of Wednesday’s Fed rate cut, why the NASDAQ led today, and where momentum could shift next.Watch VideoRelated Videos Stock ListsAll Stock Lists5G Biotech Blue Chip FAANG Gold Large Cap Marijuana Micro Cap Oil REITs Russell 2000 Small Cap Warren Buffett Investing ToolsCalendars and ToolsAnalyst RatingsCryptocurrency ScreenerCongressional TradingDividend IncreasesDividend CalculatorDividend CalendarEarnings AnnouncementsInsider TradesOptions Profit CalculatorPenny StocksPortfolio MonitoringShort InterestStock ComparisonsStock Market HolidaysStock Screener Search Headlines Get 30 Days of MarketBeat All Access for Free Sign up for MarketBeat All Access to gain access to MarketBeat's full suite of research tools. Start Your 30-Day Trial MarketBeat All Access Features Best-in-Class Portfolio Monitoring Get personalized stock ideas. Compare portfolio to indices. Check stock news, ratings, SEC filings, and more. Stock Ideas and Recommendations See daily stock ideas from top analysts. Receive short-term trading ideas from MarketBeat. Identify trending stocks on social media. Advanced Stock Screeners and Research Tools Use our seven stock screeners to find suitable stocks. Stay informed with MarketBeat's real-time news. Export data to Excel for personal analysis. Sign in to your free account to enjoy these benefits In-depth profiles and analysis for 20,000 public companies. Real-time analyst ratings, insider transactions, earnings data, and more. Our daily ratings and market update email newsletter. Sign in to your free account to enjoy all that MarketBeat has to offer. Sign In Create Account Your Email Address: Email Address Required Your Password: Password Required Log In or Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google Forgot your password? Your Email Address: Please enter your email address. Please enter a valid email address Choose a Password: Please enter your password. Your password must be at least 8 characters long and contain at least 1 number, 1 letter, and 1 special character. Create My Account (Free) or Sign in with Facebook Sign in with Google By creating a free account, you agree to our terms of service. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Written by MarketBeatUpdated September 21, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard. Key Points Oracle, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and Exxon Mobil are highlighted as top manufacturing stocks to consider this week, based on their high trading volumes. Oracle is noted for its comprehensive cloud software services and is projected to reach a valuation of $1 trillion by 2025. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing specializes in semiconductors and integrated circuits, providing a vital service in global technology infrastructure. Five stocks to consider instead of Oracle. Like this article? Share it with a colleague. Link copied to clipboard.