Investors are wary of major investment costs after GM's massive EV write-offs over the past year -- but this time, it involves its most important products, which carry less uncertainty.
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Investors are wary of major investment costs after GM's massive EV write-offs over the past year -- but this time, it involves its most important products, which carry less uncertainty.
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Now, Red Cat can charge its military drones wirelessly.
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Elon Musk’s visionary projects have been sparking some huge conversations in the AI world in recent months. Whether it’s the orbital AI data centers, which were given a massive vote of confidence following the recent Google (whose parent company is Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL)) deal with SpaceX, as well as Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) after it announced its space ... Elon Musk’s Terafab Could Ultimately Cost $119 Billion — Why That Might Be Money Well Spent
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The memory chip specialist's stock could double by the end of next year.
Shares of Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) are up 5% in early trading Wednesday, changing hands near $116.20 after closing Tuesday at $110.80. The catalyst is a late Tuesday report that Intel is in talks to acquire AI chip startup Tenstorrent. The move extends what has already been one of the most powerful large-cap rallies of the year. ... Intel Is Up 5% Today: Here’s Why
SpaceX is targeting a valuation of up to $2 trillion when it goes public.
Rivian's delivery growth could drive a higher valuation.
Berkshire Hathaway sold its Amazon shares and bought Macy's stock.
Palantir's stock is down 35% from its all-time high.
The private credit debate needs to narrow its focus.
The closure of the Strait of Hormuz continues to pressure global energy markets, but the market is taking an overly optimistic view of the situation.
Investors just saw the changes Berkshire Hathaway made to its large equities portfolio in the first quarter of 2026.
Joby Aviation's flying taxis could make bumper-to-bumper traffic a thing of the past.
Intel stock finally snapped its 5-day winning streak and it’s already back on the charge. The shares were jumping 3.8% in premarket trading after closing 2.4% higher Tuesday to end its five-day losing run. The stock fell 16% over that period and investors were perhaps starting to question whether it would be more than a blip.
Micron shares rise on the prospect of a strike affecting rival memory-chip maker Samsung, while Nvidia climbs ahead of its earnings report due after the closing bell Wednesday.
May 20 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Wednesday as chip stocks steadied ahead of Nvidia's earnings, which investors view as a crucial test of AI demand amid concerns about
The stock market looked set to snap a three-day losing streak on Wednesday, with tech helping drive the rebound. Chip makers Intel and Micron were the S&P 500's two best performers ahead of the opening bell.
Abel and Ackman are two of the more closely watched billionaire investors.
Cybersecurity is a major concern for crypto right now.
Shiba Inu investors are still hoping for a repeat of 2021.
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Quantum computing will hit the mainstream faster than most think.
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