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Intel has outperformed Nvidia by a huge margin over the past year, but the latter continues to clock impressive growth.
Lilly's purchase of AtaiBeckley is yet another strategic move in its bid to diversify its pipeline.
The industry-leading beverage company beat Wall Street revenue and profit estimates last quarter.
An ETF with double-digit annualized returns and an above-average 2.6% yield? Tell me more.
The system marks the first direct military use of Nvidia's newest AI servers.
Retail traders are flooding into Occidental Petroleum with near-unanimous bullish conviction while Wall Street analysts quietly trim their targets and a top insider unloads tens of thousands of shares. Someone has the trade badly wrong.
Alphabet just posted strong earnings and the stock sold off anyway, but something brewing in Google's hardware labs may fundamentally change the economics of AI in ways most investors haven't priced in yet.
The sell-off may have created an opportunity for long-term investors.
Nuclear just landed on the U.S. Critical Minerals List, 38 countries have pledged to triple capacity by 2050, and a Section 232 decision this month could reshape the entire uranium supply chain. Three stocks sit directly in the path of that policy shockwave.
Some of the biggest names in the artificial intelligence data center business are betting on Qualcomm's processing technology.
Rising oil prices, geopolitical tension, and a post-earnings stumble from a tech giant are rattling markets this morning, and Wall Street analysts are already reshuffling their ratings on some of the biggest names in energy, finance, and entertainment.
Shares in the dominant consumer tech enterprise have soared 22% so far in 2026.
Investors can receive monthly dividends and nearly twice the yield at a far lower valuation.
Bloom Energy is one of the biggest beneficiaries of the AI data center build-out, making it a buy on every dip.
Ignore the noise. Symbotic's long-term story has only gotten stronger.
Ondas has quietly assembled a counter-drone, loitering munitions, and agentic-AI portfolio that looks more like a prime contractor's missing puzzle piece than a standalone small-cap. Four defense giants are sizing it up, and the ranking of who fits best may surprise you.
The hedge fund manager who made billions betting against subprime mortgages is now pounding the table on gold mining stocks, but his loudest endorsement comes with a conflict of interest investors cannot afford to ignore.
Expecting the coin to behave exactly the same as in its history is probably a mistake.
Could the investing legend be netting hundreds of millions from a newsletter? If not, he’s still making a steady income.
This data center solutions provider still has a bright future.
The retail coffee giant is giving investors reasons to be optimistic.
A new Government Accountability Office report commissioned by Sen. Bernie Sanders finds the number of Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) workers relying on federal food and health assistance has nearly tripled since 2020, even as the company disclosed plans to spend $200 billion on artificial intelligence infrastructure in 2026. The GAO reviewed enrollment data from 11 states representing ... Amazon Workers on Food Stamps Nearly Tripled, While Company Spends $200 Billion on AI
The U.S. House of Representatives voted 232-198 on July 22, 2026 to pass the Stop Insider Trading Act, barring members of Congress, their spouses, and dependent children from buying individual publicly traded stocks. The vote arrived in the final months of Nancy Pelosi’s congressional career, capping a tenure in which her family’s brokerage account became ... Nancy Pelosi’s Family Turned $30 Million Into $278 Million Trading Stocks. Congress Just Voted to Ban It During Her Final Term.
Advanced Micro Devices is set to launch a raft of AI hardware that will rival Nvidia on Thursday at an event at a downtown convention center in San Francisco. AMD is attempting to capture market share from Nvidia in the fast-growing data center chip sector, especially for so-called inference computing, which is the data crunching that occurs when a user queries a chatbot such as OpenAI's ChatGPT. AMD is expected to show off the company's data center hardware that includes its first-generation server racks called Helios, which it is marketing as a rival to a similar design from Nvidia, which is rolling out its second-generation product this year.
TSMC just confirmed that the AI build-out is still alive and well.
Ethereum is growing up, and that's a good thing.
Innovation will be the key to whether a start-up like IonQ can emerge as a quantum computing industry leader.