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Decart’s valuation hit nearly $4 billion as investors pour capital into startups making AI computing more efficient.
Investors will get highly anticipated quarterly results from Nvidia (NVDA) on Wednesday in what’s expected to be the marquee earnings event of the week.
The period spans from when tariffs were imposed under the IEEPA to the US Supreme Court’s ruling that the law did not give President Trump authority to impose them.
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The pieces are coming together for AWS’s AI strategy, thanks to $200 billion in spending, custom chips and savvy deals.
Amazon faces a class action lawsuit accusing the company of retaining unlawful tariff costs instead of refunding consumers who paid higher prices.
Walmart and Amazon are racing to speed up online order deliveries in rural areas of the U.S., a rich source of untapped sales that major retailers long wrote off as too sparsely inhabited, too remote or too impoverished to serve profitably. Walmart has a running start in the contest to build a loyal customer base in rural America. Roughly 90% of U.S. residents live within 10 miles of a Walmart store, and 45% of the company’s full-service Supercenters are in places with populations under 20,000, according to a report by investment bank Morgan Stanley.
Investors may be eager to get in on this new AI growth story.
Investing.com -- Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) has been hit with a proposed class-action lawsuit by consumers seeking refunds for inflated product costs passed down from tariffs that the U.S. Supreme Court later ruled were unlawfully imposed by President Donald Trump, according to a Reuters report.
By Nate Raymond May 15 (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc was sued on Friday by consumers seeking refunds for costs passed on to them in the form of higher prices as a result of tariffs the U.S.
Walmart helps headline the reporting docket for retail companies next week, who has outperformed many of the Magnificent Seven members in 2026. Can the retail titan's momentum continue?
Berkshire Hathaway more than tripled the size of its investment in Google's parent company and bought over $2.6 billion worth of Delta Airlines stock as Greg Abel settled into the CEO job after taking over from Warren Buffett at the start of the year. The conglomerate also dumped a number of other stocks, including Visa, Mastercard, Domino's Pizza, Amazon and United Healthcare after the departure late last year of Todd Combs, who was one of the two investment mangers Buffett hired to help manage the portfolio. Buffett was always reluctant to invest in tech companies because he said he didn't understand them well enough to predict the long-term winners.
Here's what investing conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway was buying and selling during the first quarter, the first period for Greg Abel at the helm since succeeding Warren Buffett as CEO. Delta Air Lines: Berkshire bought a sizable stake worth around $2.
Epistrophy Capital Research Chief Market Strategist and The Drill Down Podcast host Cory Johnson joins Market Catalysts to discuss the Cerebras IPO and key factors to watch in Nvidia’s (NVDA) upcoming earnings report.
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Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest is staying true to its high-growth strategy. Two of its biggest funds snapped up Cerebras Systems on the heels of the chip maker’s impressive market debut, which saw the stock surge nearly 70%. A trading disclosure shows the flagship (ARKK) picked up 71,655 Cerebras shares on Thursday.
Amazon has spent years training shoppers to expect packages to arrive faster and faster. Now, the retail giant is pushing that promise even further through its ultra-fast delivery service and plans to expand it to even more cities in the near future. The new rollout brings Amazon deeper into a ...
Bill Ackman's hedge fund Pershing Square will disclose a new position in Microsoft later in the day, the billionaire investor said on Friday, arguing that the tech giant sits at a "highly compelling valuation". Ackman's new closed-end fund Pershing Square USA, which debuted on the NYSE last month, has also recently made Microsoft a core holding, he said in a post on social media platform X. Pershing's bet on Microsoft comes amid Ackman's growing appetite for tech holdings.
Vuzix (NASDAQ:VUZI) reported a smaller first-quarter loss as operating expenses declined, while revenue fell year over year amid lower product sales, management said on the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings call. Chief Executive Officer Paul Travers said the company is continuing to focus its s
FitLife Brands Inc (FTLF) reports a 59% revenue increase driven by strategic acquisitions, despite challenges in gross margins and net income.
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AI chipmaker priced shares above range as IPO demand exceeded available shares more than 20 times.
FitLife Brands (NASDAQ:FTLF) reported sharply higher first-quarter 2026 revenue, driven by the acquisition of Irwin, while profitability declined as the company absorbed lower Irwin margins and higher acquisition-related expenses. Chief Executive Officer Dayton Judd said total revenue for the quart
Payments provider dLocal on Thursday reported a 10% dip in its first-quarter net profit missing analyst estimates as a one-off tax charge and higher expenses offset a surge in payment volumes. Net profit for the period hit $41.9 million, falling short of the $48.9 million expected by analysts. Total payment volume (TPV) surged 73% to $14.1 billion, up from $8.1 billion a year earlier.
Cerebras Systems (CBRS) soared in its public market debut on Thursday after the artificial intellige