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(Bloomberg) -- Cloud computing provider Nebius Group NV reported a 684% jump in first quarter sales on increased demand for its data centers. Most Read from BloombergAmbani’s Cola War With Coke, Pepsi Spurs Fridge Bonanza in IndiaNvidia’s CEO Joins Trump in China With AI in the SpotlightMamdani Scraps Property Tax Hike, Counts Second-Home RevenueInside a Year of Chaos and Conflict at Kevin Hart’s Media CompanyRevenues reached $399 million for the quarter, the Amsterdam-based company said in a st
Nebius stock jumped after the AI computing specialist reported a lower-than-expected, Q1 net income loss while revenue topped expectations.
Nebius Group on Wednesday reported higher-than-expected first-quarter capital spending, driven by investments tied to the procurement of graphics processing units and data center hardware for its core AI cloud business. The company has grabbed a slice of the lucrative AI and cloud infrastructure market by providing Nvidia GPUs and computing platforms to developers. However, analysts have flagged Nebius' heavy capital spending as a major concern as the company aggressively expands its global data center footprint, putting pressure on margins despite strong revenue growth.
Nvidia (NVDA) stock investors have laughed all the way to the bank over the past three years, as the company has crushed the AI chip space. CoreWeave (CRWV) CEO Michael Intrator, however, just laid out why that incredible level of dominance requires consistent defense. In a recent CNBC ...
Rising oil prices and a sudden halt for technology stocks are slowing Wall Street’s record-breaking run on Tuesday. After coming into the day with a gain of nearly 179% for the year so far, for example, Micron Technology dropped 3.9%. Also weighing on Wall Street was another rise in oil prices as the war with Iran threatens to drag on.
Bank of America just got even more bullish on CoreWeave (CRWV), spearheaded by the market’s insatiable demand for AI infrastructure. On May 6, according to TheFly, BofA raised its price target on the AI cloud giant’s stock to $140 from $120, while maintaining a “Buy” rating, driven by relentless ...
Circle and CoreWeave could grow much larger over the next few years.
Wall Street already knew CoreWeave was growing fast. But after its first-quarter 2026 earnings call, CEO Mike Intrator made something crystal clear: the company is winning business while locking up the AI infrastructure market for years to come. The numbers backing that claim are hard to dismiss. ...
There is a specific kind of conviction that gets tested when a stock falls sharply on earnings. Most analysts either defend their prior call quietly or quietly revise it lower. Every so often, one does neither. One of Wall Street's most closely watched AI infrastructure names just delivered that ...
CoreWeave's latest quarterly report didn't deliver what investors were looking for.
Market Catalysts host Julie Hyman takes a look at some of Friday's trending tickers and stories. CoreWeave (CRWV) stock is sinking after the company issued weak revenue guidance. IREN (IREN) stock is surging on news that Nvidia (NVDA) is investing up to $2.1 billion in the company. Rocket Labs (RKLB) stock is skyrocketing on the company's strong quarterly sales numbers. Wendy's (WEN) stock is on the rise after the company beat Wall Street's earnings estimates.
CoreWeave shares sink as forecast dissapoints.
The AI cloud company topped first-quarter revenue estimates but its second-quarter outlook trailed Wall Street expectations, and it raised the low end of its 2026 capital spending forecast
Dow Jones futures: President Donald Trump says a U.S.-Iran ceasefire is intact despite clashes. Rocket Lab, Cloudflare and IREN are big earnings movers.
CoreWeave (NASDAQ:CRWV) reported mixed first-quarter results on Thursday as surging demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure drove strong revenue growth, although losses widened significantly due to aggressive expansion spending. The company also increased its capital expenditure outlook for the year, while issuing second-quarter revenue guidance that came in below Wall Street expectations.
CoreWeave (NASDAQ:CRWV) reported what management described as a “transformational quarter” for its first quarter of fiscal 2026, driven by record customer commitments, rapid infrastructure expansion, and new financing milestones intended to lower its cost of capital. Bookings surge lifts backlog to
CoreWeave (CRWV) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -24.57% and +5.99%, respectively, for the quarter ended March 2026. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?
↘️ Airbnb (ABNB): The short-term rental company raised its full-year outlook, as strong global travel demand helped offset an influx in cancellations around the Iran war. The stock slipped about 1.7% afterhours.
Iran deal doubts hit stocks Thursday, but Nvidia, Tesla were strong. CoreWeave, Rocket Lab, Cloudflare were earnings movers late. The jobs report is on deck.
Investing.com -- CoreWeave on Thursday reported mixed first-quarter results as demand for artificial intelligence infrastructure boosted revenue, though losses widened amid heavy spending on expansion.
The cloud provider reported a loss of $740 million as operating expenses rose to $2.22 billion, outpacing revenue growth.
CoreWeave Inc beat analysts' estimates for quarterly revenue on Thursday, as the specialized cloud provider tapped into strong demand for its high-performance computing services used to train and deploy artificial intelligence models. CoreWeave's core advantage lies in its specialized infrastructure and a close relationship with AI chip bellwether Nvidia, which grants it early and large-scale access to the most sought-after AI hardware.The company reported total revenue of $2.08 billion for the first quarter, compared with analysts' average estimate of $1.97 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.
(Bloomberg) -- CoreWeave Inc. shares are on a scorching run in 2026 as demand for computing capacity to power artificial intelligence keeps growing. But now investors want to see some proof that the neo-cloud provider is executing on its ambitious plans. Most Read from BloombergBillionaire Duke of Westminster to Sell £700 Million of US Real Estate AssetsUS Has Opened a Passage Through Hormuz, Central Command SaysDOJ Plans Intervention in Trump Supreme Court Carroll AppealChina Asks Banks to Paus
Earnings season marches on as investors will hear from big companies including McDonald's and CoreWeave. Data on the U.S. jobs market will also be watched closely, culminating in April nonfarm payroll numbers Friday.
Wall Street analysts project first-quarter sales growth of 139% from last year to almost $2 billion.
Moby summary of Core Scientific, Inc.'s Q1 2026 earnings call
Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come tomorrow, Thursday, May 7, including earnings results from McDonald's (MCD), Shell (SHEL), Airbnb (ABNB), CoreWeave (CRWV), and Coinbase (COIN); comments from several Federal Reserve presidents; and this week's reading on initial jobless claims.
Core Scientific (NASDAQ:CORZ) executives on Tuesday outlined progress in scaling the company’s high-density colocation business, detailed a major project financing tied to its CoreWeave contract, and discussed an expanding development pipeline aimed at delivering additional AI infrastructure capacit