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Shares of Strategy, the bitcoin-accumulation firm founded by Michael Saylor, are on pace for their lowest close in more than two years. The stock fell 4.7% Tuesday afternoon and is down more than 30% this year.
This year, the company is laying the groundwork to turn quantum computing into a fully-fledged, scalable business from an expensive science project.
Elon Musk's SpaceX has launched a five-tranche notes offering aimed at raising at least $25 billion, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday, as the newly public company seeks funding for its capital-intensive AI expansion. SpaceX's AI ambitions carry a hefty price tag, requiring tens of billions of dollars in investment in data centers, computing hardware and power infrastructure. The offering consists of 5-year, 7-year, 10-year, 20-year, 30-year tenor senior unsecured notes, according to a document seen by Reuters.
Two of the biggest U.S. investment banks see increasing risks tied to Federal Reserve rate forecasts, an uneasy peace agreement between the U.S. and Iran, and questions over the fate of the artificial intelligence investment wave—but remain bullish. Markets will tangle with resurgent inflation, AI capital expenditure concerns and a hawkish Fed over the next six months, the team said, but its broader earnings thesis is still likely to take the to around 7800 points by the end of the year.
AMD shares are up substantially after the company announced the acquisition of MEXT.
Technology companies are spending big to incorporate artificial intelligence into their businesses and to build huge data centers. Investors who had jumped on the bandwagon appear to be having second thoughts. Just four companies — Alphabet, Amazon, Meta Platforms and Microsoft — plan to spend up to $720 billion this year, primarily on AI data centers.
With odds of a 2026 rate hike getting shorter, the Fidelity Dividend ETF For Rising Rates is a fund to consider.
Retail giant is paying $1.4 billion for Vibe.co, a company that enables advertising through connected TVs.
I keep hitting the buy button on Grab (NASDAQ:GRAB) and I am not done. While Wall Street obsesses over June tech prices and broader indices wobble on inflation worries, I am quietly adding shares of a Southeast Asian super-app that, in my view, is being mispriced as a volatile penny stock when the underlying business ... Here Is the 1 Dirt-Cheap Super-App Monopoly I Keep Accumulating on Repeat
Nike Inc. CEO Elliott Hill admitted that the company’s restructuring process is not progressing as swiftly as initially planned. Hill attributed the delay to the magnitude of Nike’s challenges, amplified by U.S. tariffs and increasing oil prices that have affected consumer spending. “What I didn’t realize until I got in is the amount of work that needed to be done and the amount of time [it would take] to get us to where we are and, more importantly, where we want to go,” Hill told in an intervi

Tesla (TSLA) is facing a federal investigation into a fatal car crash in Texas, in which the driver claimed that Tesla's full self-driving (FSD) was engaged. Yahoo Finance Senior Autos Reporter Pras Subramanian chats with Yahoo Finance's Julie Hyman about what we know so far.
The Fed’s pivot toward a rate-hike bias changes the math for a 67-year-old with $1.5 million in a 401k. Bond reinvestment risk just got more interesting, but equity duration got more dangerous. My answer is three Dividend Kings whose payouts have survived every rate regime since the Eisenhower administration. Here is the safety case for ... 67 With $1.5 Million. Here Are My 3 Defensive Anchors
June 23 () - Chinese tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba sued the U. Department of Defense for designating it a "Chinese military company," according to a court filing on Tuesday.
Shares of Hut 8 (NASDAQ: HUT) tumbled in the pre-market session on June 22 but recovered lost ground after the morning bell. The stock fell about 7% to $112.50 after closing the prior day down 2.73% at $121.04. But at press time, the shares were trading 2.36% higher inraday and trading near ...
Chinese tech and e-commerce giant Alibaba sued the U.S. Department of Defense for designations including saying it was a "Chinese military company," according to a court filing on Tuesday. "The determinations have no basis in fact or law," Alibaba said in its lawsuit. "Alibaba is governed by an independent board, none of whom has any military affiliation."
I have covered Micron several times in the past. And each time, the headline has been some variation of the same theme. The numbers keep getting bigger and bigger, the analyst targets keep moving higher, and of course, the artificial intelligence (AI) memory supercycle keeps defying the skeptics ...
Investing.com -- SpaceX attracted approximately $89 billion in demand for its first U.S. bond sale, according to a Bloomberg report on Tuesday. The offering is set to become one of the largest deals in the U.S. investment-grade market this year.
Target has increasingly leaned on exclusive launches and strategic partnerships to stand out in a retail market where consumers have more options and discretionary spending remains uneven. Over the past several years, the company has expanded beyond traditional private-label growth by introducing ...
Despite increased uncertainty, Coca-Cola and Walmart keep offering reliability.
When Dave Ricks became chief executive officer of Eli Lilly & Co. in 2017, he was facing an industry under siege. Americans held drug companies in lower esteem than airlines, law firms and even the federal government. President Donald Trump, then starting his first term, was excoriating them for their high prices. A mounting number of reports showed that soaring costs were even forcing some diabetics to ration insulin. Ricks, the 11th CEO in Lilly's 150-year history, concedes that one was a public-relations nightmare. Almost a decade later, the mood at Lilly has shifted dramatically. The company's hit diabetes shot, Mounjaro, and obesity shot, Zepbound, have transformed its fortunes and, in many ways, its public image. We speak with Madison Muller, Bloomberg News Healthcare Reporter, for a closer look.
Anthropic on Tuesday launched an artificial intelligence agent inside Salesforce's Slack app that can work alongside employees in group chats, deepening its push into the enterprise market that has emerged as a key battleground for AI startups. Called Claude Tag, the tool lets users summon the company's AI agent into a Slack thread by typing "@Claude," where it can read conversations, break down tasks and proactively flag relevant updates across an organization without being asked. The agent, which will retain context over time, is available in beta for Claude Enterprise and Claude Team customers, with plans to expand to other platforms, Anthropic said.
Supply chain software maker SPS Commerce is exploring a sale amid pressure from activist investors, according to three people familiar with the matter. The company is working with investment bank Morgan Stanley on the potential sale, which is expected to draw interest from private equity firms, the sources said, requesting anonymity to discuss confidential matters. SPS Commerce and Morgan Stanley did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
CHICAGO—The Lake Michigan docks that once received iron ore for a 20th-century steel mill will accept a new delivery this summer aimed at fueling Chicago’s future: components of a quantum computer. The site of the former U.S. Steel mill, on a lakeside plot on the city’s South Side, is now a construction zone for a quantum-technology campus that local leaders hope will vault Chicago into the next high-tech era and accelerate Illinois’s economic growth. The Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park will host one of the largest quantum computing sites in the world, with companies aiming to commercialize technology harnessing the unique powers of nature’s smallest particles to process information in new ways.
Saturna Capital Chief Investment Officer Scott Klimo joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the Saturna Global Equity ETF, the principles of Shariah-compliant investing, and how the rapid growth of artificial intelligence is reshaping valuations and opportunities across global markets. Klimo explained that the actively managed ETF applies Islamic investment guidelines that exclude sectors such as conventional banking, insurance, gambling, tobacco, alcohol, and weapons. In addition to those sector screens, the strategy also emphasizes companies with low debt levels, a factor Klimo said can signal strong cash generation, disciplined capital allocation, and durable business models. The conversation also focused on the impact of AI on technology investing. Klimo noted that major technology companies such as Alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft are evolving from traditionally asset-light businesses into far more capital-intensive operators as they commit massive sums to AI infrastructure, data centers, and compute capacity. Beyond the large-cap AI leaders, Klimo highlighted a broader group of companies benefiting from the AI buildout, including ASML, Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung Electronics, and Japan’s Fujikura, all of which play important roles in chip manufacturing, semiconductor equipment, and data-center connectivity. The discussion also touched on the pharmaceutical sector, where Klimo sees long-term value despite recent market weakness. He said healthcare companies can provide portfolio balance and defensive characteristics, even as investors continue to weigh regulatory uncertainty and shifting sentiment toward the sector. Looking at the broader market backdrop, Klimo pointed to continued geopolitical uncertainty, inflation trends, and energy prices as important factors to monitor. At the same time, he said he remains generally constructive on the market outlook, supported by resilient corporate earnings and the long-term productivity gains expected from AI adoption. #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews #SaturnaCapital #ShariahInvesting #ArtificialIntelligence #ETFInvesting #GlobalEquities #TechInvesting #AIInfrastructure #Semiconductors #HealthcareStocks #MarketOutlook
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently dispatched a small team at his company to create a smartphone app similar to Polymarket and Kalshi, the New York Times reported on Tuesday, citing two employees with knowledge of the matter. Prediction markets surged in popularity during the 2024 U.S. presidential election and have evolved into an asset class that lets investors wager on a variety of events, from monetary policy to sports tournaments. Trading platforms such as Robinhood and Interactive Brokers have rolled out event contracts.
Carnival reported second quarter revenue of $6.6 billion, slightly below Wall Street’s estimates of $6.7 billion.
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