Investors are watching whether Nvidia can extend confidence in AI spending through 2027 and 2028.
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Investors are watching whether Nvidia can extend confidence in AI spending through 2027 and 2028.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees in an internal memo on Wednesday that he does not expect more company-wide layoffs this year, according to a copy of the memo seen by Reuters. He made the announcement on the same day the Facebook owner carried out a massive restructuring of the company, laying off 10% of its workforce globally and transferring 7,000 other employees to new initiatives related to AI workflows. The changes are part of a far-reaching overhaul taking place at Meta this year, as the company surges its AI investments in a bid to center AI agents in both its product offerings and its approach to work internally.
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Cost cuts continue as company increases investment in artificial intelligence
Meta Platform's stock was wavering as the company began cutting roughly 8,000 jobs in a prominent example of AI layoffs.
The cuts of roughly 8,000 jobs, or 10% of staff, are meant to offset the cost of the company’s AI investments.
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Notifications went out Wednesday morning starting in Asia, with U.S. employees expected to hear during their morning
AI’s big bucks go mostly toward computing gear like chips and servers in data centers. Should that trend persist, it could come to bite suppliers including chip giant Nvidia which reports quarterly results after the bell today. Nvidia can insulate itself from cost inflation by expanding offerings that don’t require as much in-demand memory, by passing on higher prices to customers and by inking longer-term deals with its own suppliers at lower prices.
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Artificial-intelligence leader Nvidia has a big task when it reports first-quarter earnings later today: convince investors that the AI investment boom still has legs and that Nvidia won’t lose its pole position. Wall Street analysts expect the company to report earnings per share of $1.75, up from 81 cents a year ago. Nvidia remains the biggest winner of the AI age.
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Meta plans about 8,000 layoffs while raising AI-related capital spending.
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Meta detailed its layoff plans for this week in a memo shared with employees on Monday, saying cuts to 10% of its workforce globally would be accompanied by a new round of organizational changes aimed at improving the company's AI workflows. The Facebook owner is planning to lay off 10% of its employees on Wednesday, with notifications going out in three batches globally at 4 a.m. local time, according to the memo, seen by Reuters. In the memo, Meta's head of human resources, Janelle Gale, told employees that "many leaders will announce org changes" in coordination with the layoffs.
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Investors watch whether AI chip demand can still outpace forecasts
President Trump’s trading activity surged in the first quarter, totaling more than 3,700 transactions, according to recent financial disclosures. The disclosures, published by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics late last week, include millions of dollars in transactions relating to companies such as Nvidia, Alphabet and Amazon.
Investing.com -- Meta Platforms is set to begin laying off approximately 8,000 employees this week, representing about 10% of its workforce, according to a CNBC report Monday. The company also canceled plans to fill 6,000 open positions.
US stocks have been predicted to start Monday trading in the red, as they ended last week, with investors continuing to worry about rising bond yields, stubborn inflation and the economic fallout from higher oil prices. Dow Jones futures were down around 262 points or 0.4%, while S&P 500...