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Chipmaker Analog Devices forecasts third-quarter revenue above estimates amid AI boom
Reuters94d agoneutral
Chipmaker Analog Devices forecasts third-quarter revenue above estimates amid AI boom

Chipmaker Analog Devices forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates on Wednesday, a ‌sign of growing demand for its power-management semiconductors ‌and sensor components amid the AI boom. Increasing investments in AI infrastructure ​have boosted demand across data centers and automotive systems, where higher processing speeds and complex data flows require more advanced components from suppliers like Analog Devices. The Wilmington, ‌Massachusetts-based company expects ⁠third-quarter revenue of $3.9 billion, plus or minus $100 million, above analysts' average estimate of $3.62 billion, according ⁠to data compiled by LSEG.

Thales inks deal with Google for homegrown German cloud provider
Reuters94d agoneutral
Thales inks deal with Google for homegrown German cloud provider

French ‌defence group ‌Thales and ​Alphabet's Google Cloud have signed ‌a ⁠deal to launch ⁠a new ​European ​cloud solution ​in ‌Germany that will be operationally and legally ‌independent ​from ​Google, ​the ‌companies said on ​Wednesday. (Reporting ​by Gianluca ​Lo ‌Nostro; Editing ​by Matt ​Scuffham)

Beijing Confirms Boeing Aircraft Order Following Trump's China Visit—Xi Jinping Seeks To End $30 Billion In Reciprocal Tariffs With US
Benzinga94d agoneutral
Beijing Confirms Boeing Aircraft Order Following Trump's China Visit—Xi Jinping Seeks To End $30 Billion In Reciprocal Tariffs With US

China, on Wednesday, confirmed a 200-aircraft order from Boeing Co (NYSE:BA) following President Donald Trump‘s meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping last week. China Confirms Boeing Deal The country will purchase the aircraft, China’s Ministry of Commerce said in a statement, confirmed by Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua. The order is the first major order Boeing has secured from the world’s second-largest aviation market in over a decade. Read Also: Jim Cramer Says Beijing Can't Afford

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Bankers Ready Paramount’s $49 Billion Warner Bros. Debt Sale

(Bloomberg) -- Bankers are preparing to sell $49 billion of debt to back Paramount Skydance Corp.’s takeover of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., in one of the most highly-anticipated financing deals of the year.Most Read from BloombergUS Lawmakers Plan New $130 Fee for Electric Vehicle OwnersNATO Is Starting to Consider Hormuz Mission to Protect ShipsHasbro Cancels Dungeons & Dragons Game From ‘Star Wars’ VeteranUS 30-Year Yield Hits Highest Since 2007 as Selloff DeepensTrump Threatens Iran With ‘Bi

Lowe’s Sales Boosted by Online Growth
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
Lowe’s Sales Boosted by Online Growth

Lowe’s reported higher first-quarter sales boosted by growth in its online channel, even as a stagnant housing market continues to weigh on home improvement activity.

Lowe’s Sales Boosted by Online Growth
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
Lowe’s Sales Boosted by Online Growth

Lowe’s reported higher first-quarter sales boosted by growth in its online channel, even as a stagnant housing market continues to weigh on home improvement activity.

Morning Bid: Nvidia vigil
Reuters94d agoneutral
Morning Bid: Nvidia vigil

By Mike Dolan May 20 (Reuters) - What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets With Nvidia’s first-quarter results due after Wednesday's bell,

Higher Prices Could Slow the AI Building Boom
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
Higher Prices Could Slow the AI Building Boom

AI’s big bucks go mostly toward computing gear like chips and servers in data centers. Should that trend persist, it could come to bite suppliers including chip giant Nvidia which reports quarterly results after the bell today. Nvidia can insulate itself from cost inflation by expanding offerings that don’t require as much in-demand memory, by passing on higher prices to customers and by inking longer-term deals with its own suppliers at lower prices.

Experian H2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat94d agoneutral
Experian H2 Earnings Call Highlights

Experian (LON:EXPN) reported what Chief Executive Officer Brian Cassin called a “record year” for the year ended March 31, 2026, with organic revenue growth at the top end of expectations, margin expansion ahead of guidance and a new GBP 1 billion share buyback program. Cassin said the company deli

Nvidia earnings: TSM's results may give 'a clue' on what to expect
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Nvidia earnings: TSM's results may give 'a clue' on what to expect

Nvidia (NVDA) is rounding out the earnings season for the Magnificent Seven this week as the chipmaker prepares to release first quarter results this Wednesday, May 20. Bokeh Capital Partners founder and CIO Kimberly Forrest highlights what she expects to see from Nvidia's results, mentioning how Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSM) own results may hint at what's to come.

Inflation rising: how consumers are remaining resilient
Yahoo Finance Video94d agoneutralVIDEO
Inflation rising: how consumers are remaining resilient

What inflation? Despite rising costs and economic uncertainty, consumers are showing resiliency. Trader Talk host Kenny Polcari breaks down the true state of this with PwC Consumer Markets Industry Leader Ali Furman and Wall Street Alliance Group Partner Aadil Zaman.

CEOs Are Getting Ruthless About Worker Performance
Bloomberg94d agoneutral
CEOs Are Getting Ruthless About Worker Performance

(Bloomberg) -- The way Unilever Plc Chief Executive Officer Fernando Fernandez starts every meeting at the consumer products maker says a lot about the mindset of corporate bosses who fear their companies have lost their edge.Most Read from BloombergUS Lawmakers Plan New $130 Fee for Electric Vehicle OwnersNATO Is Starting to Consider Hormuz Mission to Protect ShipsHasbro Cancels Dungeons & Dragons Game From ‘Star Wars’ VeteranUS 30-Year Yield Hits Highest Since 2007 as Selloff DeepensTrump Thre

Bank CEOs’ AI Obsession Collides With Red Lines From Regulators
Bloomberg94d agoneutral
Bank CEOs’ AI Obsession Collides With Red Lines From Regulators

(Bloomberg) -- As bank executives increasingly tout the promise of artificial intelligence to slim down workforces, regulators are warning them not to get carried away.Most Read from BloombergUS Lawmakers Plan New $130 Fee for Electric Vehicle OwnersNATO Is Starting to Consider Hormuz Mission to Protect ShipsHasbro Cancels Dungeons & Dragons Game From ‘Star Wars’ VeteranUS 30-Year Yield Hits Highest Since 2007 as Selloff DeepensTrump Threatens Iran With ‘Big Hit’ If There’s No Deal SoonThe Europ

Samsung Braces for Strike as Employees Fight for Greater Share of AI Profits
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
Samsung Braces for Strike as Employees Fight for Greater Share of AI Profits

The South Korean government has warned that it could invoke emergency powers to avert a strike by Samsung workers set to start tomorrow, noting the company's outsize importance for the economy. At the heart of the disagreement is a debate over how Samsung’s huge profits from the AI windfall should be shared. An 18-day strike could reduce Samsung’s operating profit by roughly 5% this year, according to Morningstar analyst Jing Jie Yu.

See How SpaceX Is About to Eclipse Every Other Blockbuster IPO
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
See How SpaceX Is About to Eclipse Every Other Blockbuster IPO

SpaceX already defies the law of gravity. The rocket maker is looking to raise as much as $80 billion or more in its initial public offering, making it the biggest ever in terms of funds raised. If its market value at offering reaches $1.71 trillion, that would top the previous record for valuation of a newly public company, set in 2019 by the Saudi Arabian Oil Co., known as Aramco.

The Ice-Cold Civil War Between Diet Coke and Coke Zero Drinkers
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
The Ice-Cold Civil War Between Diet Coke and Coke Zero Drinkers

For decades, Diet Coke has been a durable pop culture icon, as much a symbol of boardroom swashbuckling as high fashion society. Its buzzy 1980s origins featured endorsements from celebrities including Paula Abdul, Whitney Houston and Demi Moore. More recently, limited-edition Diet Coke cans were released to coincide with “The Devil Wears Prada” sequel.

Biotech Investors Are Tuning Out the MAHA Chaos
The Wall Street Journal94d agoneutral
Biotech Investors Are Tuning Out the MAHA Chaos

The Food and Drug Administration is rudderless. Its commissioner, Marty Makary, is gone. The rise of the Make America Healthy Again movement, with its vaccine skepticism and adversarial stance toward drugmakers, has hung over biotech since Robert F. Kennedy Jr. took over at the Department of Health and Human Services.

Samsung Faces Chip Plant Strike That Threatens Global Supply
Bloomberg94d agoneutral
Samsung Faces Chip Plant Strike That Threatens Global Supply

(Bloomberg) -- Talks between Samsung Electronics Co. and its largest labor union broke down, raising the prospect of a strike that may disrupt global chip supply and hamper an important engine of Korean economic growth.Most Read from BloombergUS Lawmakers Plan New $130 Fee for Electric Vehicle OwnersNATO Is Starting to Consider Hormuz Mission to Protect ShipsHasbro Cancels Dungeons & Dragons Game From ‘Star Wars’ VeteranUS 30-Year Yield Hits Highest Since 2007 as Selloff DeepensBillionaire Rineh