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Alphabet $80 Billion Equity Sale Set to Break Fundraising Record
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Alphabet $80 Billion Equity Sale Set to Break Fundraising Record

(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s surprise $80 billion sale of equity to fund spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure is expected to become the biggest equity capital markets transaction of all time, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Andrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersAlphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for

Chewy (CHWY) Q4 2025 Earnings Transcript
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Chewy (CHWY) Q4 2025 Earnings Transcript

Thank you for joining us, and welcome to the Chewy Fourth Quarter 2025 Earnings Call. Natalie Nowak: Thank you for joining us on the call today to discuss our fourth quarter and full year results for fiscal year 2025. Joining me today are Chewy's CEO, Sumit Singh; and CFO, Chris Deppe.

Apple is coming for the entire $200 billion glasses market
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Apple is coming for the entire $200 billion glasses market

Apple rarely invents a market. It waits. The company lets someone else take the risk, watches a category mature, then walks through the front door and takes the customers. By the time the incumbents understand what is happening, the fight is already over. Look at what happened to the wristwatch. ...

Alphabet's Equity Pivot is Boost to Hyperscaler Credit
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Alphabet's Equity Pivot is Boost to Hyperscaler Credit

Google parent Alphabet Inc. is raising $80 billion through a package of equity offerings, including an investment deal with Berkshire Hathaway Inc., to help fund ambitious and growing artificial intelligence spending plans. Ted Mortonson, Managing Director: Technology at Baird, discusses this offering, the historic AI infrastructure buildout, and the companies powering the current tech cycle.

Mastercard (MA) flashes major signal on New York BitLicense
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Mastercard (MA) flashes major signal on New York BitLicense

Most traditional finance companies treat crypto as a side project. They run a pilot, publish a press release, and move on. Mastercard (MA) has spent the past two months doing something harder. First, it spent up to $1.8 billion to buy a stablecoin firm. Then it got licensed to handle digital assets ...

Delta (DAL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
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Delta (DAL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Ed Bastian: Thank you, Julie, and good morning, everyone. For the seventh year, Delta's people-first culture has earned a place on the Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For list, moving into the top 10 for the first time.

UAW Strike Takes ‘Strategic’ Aim at Some of GM’s Most Profitable Vehicles
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UAW Strike Takes ‘Strategic’ Aim at Some of GM’s Most Profitable Vehicles

The work stoppage at the Dauch Corp. plant—still commonly known by its former name, American Axle —halts the supply of axles and axle tubes destined for GM’s midsize and full-size pickup trucks. If GM’s existing stockpile of the crucial parts runs out, the automaker won’t be able to make some of its best-selling and most lucrative vehicles. The situation imperils GM’s heavy-duty Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups, as well as midsize trucks that compete for buyers with Toyota’s Tacoma and Ford’s Ranger.

Trump Lowers Tariffs on Farm Tractors, HVAC Equipment
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Trump Lowers Tariffs on Farm Tractors, HVAC Equipment

President Trump lowered the tariffs on imported farm equipment to 15% from 25% through the end of 2027, citing the role of tractors and crop harvesters in providing food for the country. Trump also added residential heating and air-conditioning components and material-handling equipment to the list of products now eligible for the lower 15% tariff rate. When the administration imposed a 25% duty on the entire value of imported products made with steel and aluminum earlier this year, it also created the discounted rate for imported factory machinery viewed as essential for expanding U.S. manufacturing.

United Airlines (UAL) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
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United Airlines (UAL) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript

Please refer to our earnings release, Form 10-K and 10-Q and other reports filed with the SEC by United Airlines Holdings and United Airlines for a more thorough description of these factors. Joining us today to discuss our results and outlook are Chief Executive Officer, Scott Kirby; President, Brett Hart; Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Andrew Nocella; and Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Mike Leskinen.

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Trump Signs Order on AI Security, Stops Short of Mandatory Tests

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump signed a long-awaited executive order directing US agencies to work with artificial intelligence companies to protect networks from AI-enabled cyber attacks. Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz

Only One Man Can Kill the AI Boom: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh
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Only One Man Can Kill the AI Boom: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh

The artificial intelligence boom has survived just about everything investors have thrown at it. Concerns over China, export restrictions, sky-high valuations, and even recession fears have failed to derail a rally that has added trillions of dollars in market value to companies like Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA), Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Broadcom (NASDAQ:AVGO), and Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META). Yet there ... Only One Man Can Kill the AI Boom: Fed Chair Kevin Warsh

Oppenheimer sends clear message on Broadcom ahead of earnings
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Oppenheimer sends clear message on Broadcom ahead of earnings

Broadcom reports fiscal second-quarter earnings on June 3. The bar is high. The stock is up 80% over the past year and trades at 37 times forward earnings. One of the most respected semiconductor analysts on Wall Street just looked at all of that and said the company is likely to clear it anyway. ...

Treasuries Pare Gains After Jobs Openings Back Rate-Hike View
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Treasuries Pare Gains After Jobs Openings Back Rate-Hike View

(Bloomberg) -- Treasuries retreated from near their best levels of the past month as the first of three labor-market reports this week backed wagers that the Federal Reserve’s next move will be to raise interest rates.Most Read from BloombergRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableCanada Dips Into Technical Recession for First Time Since 2020Alphabet to Raise $80 Billion in Equity for AI SpendingAndrew Left Found Guilty in Case That Spooked Short SellersUS Says Deals With

Dollar General Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
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Dollar General Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Dollar General (NYSE:DG) reported higher first-quarter sales and earnings, raised its full-year earnings outlook and said it continues to gain market share as financially pressured consumers seek value and convenience. Chief Executive Officer Todd Vasos said the retailer was “pleased” with first-qu