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Michael S. Bishop: Thank you, operator. This morning, FuelCell Energy released our financial results for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026 and our earnings press release is available in the Investors section of our website at www.fuelcellenergy.com. In addition to this call and our earnings press release, we have posted a slide presentation on our website.
In an interview at the IATA annual meeting in Rio de Janeiro, GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp remained optimistic that GE could secure more aircraft-engine orders from China following a meeting between President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing the previous month, after which their manufacturing partner, Boeing Co. secured an initial batch of commitments.
Expectations are running high for Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, where the company is expected later Monday to unveil the biggest overhaul of Siri in years, including a chatbot-style interface and deeper integration across the iPhone, iPad and Mac. Bloomberg Tech co-Host Ed Ludlow discusses his expectations for the conference and how developments in Siri could impact the rest of the AI space. He also addresses investor expectations for the upcoming SpaceX IPO.
Apple is getting another crack at AI. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, or WWDC, which kicks off Monday, represents the company’s third attempt to make its mark in artificial intelligence. It’s widely expected that Apple will unveil a much-enhanced Siri.
The SpaceX IPO is about far more than launching rockets.
FuelCell Energy (NASDAQ:FCEL) reported a wider second-quarter loss for fiscal 2026 as a non-cash impairment tied to its Groton Navy project weighed on results, while management emphasized a sharply expanding sales pipeline tied largely to data center and artificial intelligence-related power demand.
Wall Street heads into a big week after a sharp selloff rattled investors, with inflation data, Apple's annual developer conference and the highly anticipated SpaceX initial public offering set to dominate market attention. Stocks ended last week under pressure after a stronger-than-expected...
AutoCanada (ACQ.TO) announced Monday the completion of its acquisition of Contemporary Coachworks.
Etihad Airways CEO Antonoaldo Neves speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson at the International Air Transport Association (IATA) conference in Rio de Janeiro. He says the carrier is discounting tickets by keeping fares at a stable level despite the 70% jump in fuel costs. Neves also talks about securing delivery dates for new aircraft from Boeing and Airbus SE.
Oracle and Adobe headline this week's earnings calendar as investors weigh AI spending, business outlooks and the start of the Q2 reporting cycle.
Europe's push to cut its reliance on U.S. Big Tech with EU-made technologies and chips could shut out other non-EU players from the European market, trade bodies representing tech companies in Australia, Canada and Japan warned on Monday. The warning by the Tech Council of Australia, the Canada EU Trade and Investment Association, the Japan Association of New Economy and tech lobbying group CCIA came a week after the European Commission proposed laws to boost homegrown cloud, AI and chip industries and cut dependence on U.S. tech giants such as Google and Microsoft.
HUN sells its Italy-based Gomet auto components unit to Trelleborg for about $50M, aiming to boost liquidity and cut borrowings.
Oil futures spent much of the spring moving sideways while something very different was happening in the physical market. Inventories were disappearing. Strategic reserves were being spent. Tankers that had been at sea when the Iran war began were arriving and emptying out. The buffers that had ...
With Bitcoin down 51% from its October 2025 peak and trading near $62,000, AI models identify June CPI and the June FOMC meeting as ...
Amazon.com said it entered a multibillion-dollar agreement with Corning to get optical fiber, cable and connectivity solutions to support its growing data center footprint.
SpaceX’s IPO has attracted roughly $150 billion in orders for $75 billion of stock. Investors are watching whether demand builds enough to support a strong first-day rally.
Amazon said on Monday it has signed a multi-billion-dollar deal with specialty glass maker Corning aimed at boosting U.S. production of optical fiber and connectivity products that are used in data centers. Amazon, however, did not disclose any further financial details on the partnership. Shares of Corning rose about 7% in early trading, as the partnership came as a fresh boost to the company's fast-growing fiber optics unit, at a time when weak consumer electronics demand has weighed on the segment that makes Gorilla glass.
Cava CEO Brett Schulman goes one on one with Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sozzi.
"We are at the outset of the AI revolution," Huang said, framing last week's $1 trillion-plus wipeout in chip stocks as a near-term positioning event rather than a signal of structural weakness in AI demand.
Oracle stock sinks ahead of Q4 earnings on June 10. Options pricing suggests bearish sentiment on concerns about AI infrastructure capex.
June 8 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Monday, bouncing back from a sharp selloff in the prior session, aided by a recovery in chip stocks and signs of easing tensions in the
The deal targets KRAS-driven tumors, which J&J says have limited treatment options and survival measured in months
Gold fell to a fresh five-month low early on Monday, falling for a second day as oil prices rose aga
Alphabet's Google has placed an order with Intel to manufacture more than three million tensor processing units in 2028, The Information reported on Monday, citing people with direct knowledge of the discussions. Nvidia is also evaluating whether Intel's technology can be used to make a processor that combines four graphics chips into a single unit, although it has not placed an order with the company yet, the report said. Intel's shares rose more than 9% in early trading, set to add to the nearly 169% gain so far this year, on the back of signs of steady turnaround progress at the company since Lip-Bu Tan took the helm.
AVB will have positions largely focused on capital allocation, while Equity Residential executives will take operations and legal spots.
Investors cautiously return to bond markets, sending Treasury yields slightly lower and softening some of the selloff triggered by Friday's stronger-than-expected jobs report. The dollar follows a similar path.
Cerebras shares gained on Monday as multiple Wall Street firms initiated coverage with bullish calls after the quiet period, backing the chip designer's unconventional AI strategy more than three weeks after its strong debut. Shares of the company rose 5.5% in premarket trading, with at least nine brokerages — including IPO bookrunners Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Barclays and UBS — initiating coverage of the stock. The California-based firm designs wafer-scale engine chips roughly the size of a dinner plate to speed up processing, challenging traditional GPU-based systems, like those of Nvidia, that rely on clusters of interconnected chips.
The bank now expects the Fed's next two cuts to come in June and December 2027, after May jobs growth cleared forecasts by a wide margin