CoreWeave’s Q1 will reflect solid top-line growth as demand for its high-performance computing infrastructure remains solid.
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CoreWeave’s Q1 will reflect solid top-line growth as demand for its high-performance computing infrastructure remains solid.
(Bloomberg) -- CoreWeave Inc. racked up $19 billion of investor orders for a $3.1 billion loan backed by customer contracts for microchips, according to people familiar with the matter, the first of its kind to be broadly syndicated in the US leveraged loan market.Most Read from BloombergUS Has Opened a Passage Through Hormuz, Central Command SaysUS Says Offensive Phase of Iran War Over as Ship Hit in StraitAnthropic Unveils AI Agents to Field Financial Services TasksDOJ Plans Intervention in Tr
With a $155 price target, Citigroup is betting CoreWeave’s momentum is far from over, while the company gears up for its next earnings release.
When CoreWeave reports Q1 earnings, analysts expect a bigger loss amid booming revenue growth. But other financial metrics may move CoreWeave stock.
Earnings season marches on this week as investors will hear from big companies including Walt Disney, McDonald's and CoreWeave. Data on the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.
CoreWeave, one of the more polarizing AI stocks, is on the reporting docket this week. But what can investors expect?
Cathie Wood just made a massive move ahead of a key tech earnings report. The ARK Invest founder trimmed $12 million in CoreWeave (CRWV) stock just days before the company reports earnings in a couple of days' time. On May 4, ARK sold 99,692 shares of CoreWeave across multiple ETFs, locking ...
CoreWeave Rockets Into Earnings With High-Stakes AI Demand Test
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Earnings season revs up the next few days as investors will hear from big companies including Advanced Micro Devices, CoreWeave, Pfizer and McDonald's. Data on the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.
Investors won’t get too much of a respite from a big week trading the AI boom, with Palantir, Advanced Micro Devices, and CoreWeave reporting earnings. A bevy of data about the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.
CoreWeave's next report won't be about headline numbers; it'll be about these three signals.
Banks are hunting for new ways to offload risks tied to a glut of data centre debt as the race to build AI infrastructure stretches financing...
Banks are hunting for new ways to offload risks tied to a glut of data centre debt as the race to build AI infrastructure stretches financing...
Oil prices fell and tech stocks extended gains after Iran shared its latest proposal for negotiations. Brent crude futures fell about 2% on Friday to around $108 a barrel. Both indexes finished April with their largest monthly gains since 2020, as investors looked past the war in Iran and focused instead on strong earnings.
Investors won’t get too much of a respite from a big week trading the AI boom, with Palantir, Advanced Micro Devices, and CoreWeave reporting earnings. Before then, Warren Buffett successor Greg Abel will lead his first annual meeting as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
Shares of Oracle, CoreWeave, SoftBank and other firms tied to OpenAI have largely recovered losses from Tuesday, when they slumped after The Wall Street Journal reported that the ChatGPT maker had missed its own targets for revenue and users.
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