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Take-Two prices 'Grand Theft Auto VI' at $79.99, sticks to November 19 launch
Reuters57d agoneutral
Take-Two prices 'Grand Theft Auto VI' at $79.99, sticks to November 19 launch

Take-Two Interactive Software on Wednesday priced "Grand Theft Auto VI" at $79.99 and stuck to its previously announced November 19 release date, ‌bringing the industry's most anticipated title closer to launch after multiple delays. The ‌price makes "GTA VI" one of the most expensive base versions of a top-tier game, pushing it ​above the $69.99 ceiling that blockbusters such as Sony's "Ghost of Yōtei" and Nintendo's "Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom" have held for years. The "Ultimate Edition" of the game will cost $99.99 and add exclusive vehicles, weapons and apparel woven into the story of Jason and ‌Lucia, the protagonists of the ⁠game, Take-Two said.

Investing.com57d agobearish
All eyes on Micron earnings tonight as sell-off raises stakes for AI memory trade

Investing.com - Micron Technology reports results after the close today, just one day after a brutal 13.2% plunge. Ahead of the open, MU is indicated roughly 4.6% higher in pre-market trading, a partial recovery that does little to settle the core question investors face tonight: is the analyst community's revenue bar of up to $35.4B simply too high?

As AI Companies Race for Power, Amazon and Google Have the Lead
The Wall Street Journal57d agoneutral
As AI Companies Race for Power, Amazon and Google Have the Lead

Amazon’s chief executive has said that power is the “single biggest constraint” in its cloud and artificial-intelligence business. Here, Amazon has an incumbent advantage. It is the world’s largest cloud provider and has been building a lot of data centers over the past two decades.

Bloomberg57d agoneutral
Korea’s Surging Equity Volatility Draws Meme-Stock Comparisons

(Bloomberg) -- The volatility in South Korea’s benchmark equity index has become so extreme that investors and analysts are likening the market’s surging intra-day swings to the meme-stock frenzy.Most Read from BloombergStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some Roles‘FOMO Really Got Me’: Taiwanese Go Deep Into Debt to Amp 100% Stock RallySpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Market ValueKorean Stocks Tumb

Nvidia pours cold water on AI fears
TheStreet57d agoneutral
Nvidia pours cold water on AI fears

Every technology boom eventually gets a villain the public can picture. For the railroads, it was land grabs. For artificial intelligence (AI), it became a data center quietly drinking a town's water while a chatbot wrote someone's emails. That picture is not imaginary. Massive computing warehouses ...

Gold Pressured by Stronger Dollar, Rate-Hike Concerns
Barrons.com57d agoneutral
Gold Pressured by Stronger Dollar, Rate-Hike Concerns

Gold prices fell, extending the previous session's losses as a stronger U.S. dollar and growing expectations of interest-rate hikes this year weighed on sentiment. "Limited support came from rising Treasury bonds as lower energy prices ease concerns about inflation," analysts at Saxo Bank said.

Bloomberg57d agoneutral
SK Hynix Seeks $29 Billion With New US Listing to Fund AI Boom

(Bloomberg) -- SK Hynix Inc. is looking to raise 45.45 trillion won ($29.4 billion) by selling depositary receipts on the Nasdaq exchange.Most Read from BloombergStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some Roles‘FOMO Really Got Me’: Taiwanese Go Deep Into Debt to Amp 100% Stock RallySpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Market ValueKorean Stocks Tumble 10% as Extreme Volatility Rattles InvestorsThe company

Nasdaq Volatility Picks Up During Recent Slump
The Wall Street Journal57d agobearish
Nasdaq Volatility Picks Up During Recent Slump

The tech-heavy Nasdaq composite has slid for four of the past five trading sessions and moved at least 1% on six consecutive trading days. Read more on how recent rallies have left tech stocks vulnerable to reversals.

Earnings Updates, PCE Inflation Data: What to Watch This Week
The Wall Street Journal57d agoneutral
Earnings Updates, PCE Inflation Data: What to Watch This Week

Investors are looking forward to another week of chip-stock reveals. Qualcomm has its investor conference, and Micron reports earnings a day after a sharp decline in its stock. The Federal Reserve meanwhile will get another data point on the inflation picture, with the PCE (price consumption expenditures) index.

Bloomberg57d agoneutral
Micron Earnings Take on New Gravity With Market on Edge Over AI

(Bloomberg) -- Micron Technology Inc.’s earnings report on Wednesday afternoon is shaping up to be one of the most important in months as investors find themselves suddenly on edge over the sustainability of the AI rally.Most Read from BloombergStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some Roles‘FOMO Really Got Me’: Taiwanese Go Deep Into Debt to Amp 100% Stock RallySpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion in Marke

South Korea's SK Hynix to raise up to $29 billion in US listing in July
Reuters57d agobullish
South Korea's SK Hynix to raise up to $29 billion in US listing in July

South Korea's SK Hynix said on Wednesday it plans to raise up to $29.4 billion through a U.S. stock market listing in what would be a record secondary listing, as the Nvidia supplier ‌seeks to capitalise on strong investor appetite for AI stocks. If completed at the top end, the offering would be ‌the largest U.S. listing by a Korean firm and potentially the biggest ever via American Depositary Receipts, surpassing Alibaba's $25 billion 2014 debut. The planned listing reflects strong global ​appetite for AI-linked equities, even as volatility increases across U.S. tech and semiconductor markets.

Bloomberg57d agobullish
Saylor’s Best Bet May Be to Halt Strategy’s Bitcoin Buying Spree

(Bloomberg) -- Michael Saylor’s Bitcoin buying machine Strategy Inc. should stop purchasing the cryptocurrency if it wants to restore market confidence in its shares.Most Read from BloombergStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some Roles‘FOMO Really Got Me’: Taiwanese Go Deep Into Debt to Amp 100% Stock RallyKorean Stocks Tumble 10% as Extreme Volatility Rattles InvestorsSpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billion

Bloomberg57d agoneutral
Cracks in AI Narrative Seem More Serious This Time

(Bloomberg) -- Bouts of volatility in the artificial intelligence trade are threatening to snowball into a rout as positioning and crowding levels flash red, with traders steeling themselves for a rollercoaster ride into the summer.Most Read from BloombergStocks Slide as Wall Street Gets AI Wake-Up Call: Markets WrapOracle Cut 21,000 Jobs in 12 Months, Says AI Replaced Some Roles‘FOMO Really Got Me’: Taiwanese Go Deep Into Debt to Amp 100% Stock RallySpaceX Falls for Third Day, Erases $600 Billi

SpaceX Sells $25 Billion of Bonds, Cuts Interest Costs
Bloomberg57d agobearishVIDEO
SpaceX Sells $25 Billion of Bonds, Cuts Interest Costs

SpaceX sold $25 billion of investment-grade bonds on Tuesday, marking the final step to replace the costly debt that had helped finance Elon Musk's acquisition of X, then known as Twitter, as well as the expensive loans and bonds issued by xAI to bridge its rapid cash drain. Bloomberg's Manuel Baigorri reports.

Asian stocks are mixed after big tech sell-off
Associated Press57d agobearish
Asian stocks are mixed after big tech sell-off

Asian stocks were mixed on Wednesday following a sell-off in big technology stocks from Asia to Wall Street. U.S. stock futures were also trading mixed, as global investors monitor market movements in Japan and South Korea, which have seen big gains in recent months on the global AI boom but both fell sharply on Tuesday. Samsung Electronics was up 3.7% after Tuesday’s 12.3% plummet.