Qualcomm (QCOM) CEO Cristiano Amon told CNBC this week that AI agents will displace apps as the primary way consumers interact with their devices. That is not a modest claim. It puts Qualcomm in direct opposition to the app store model that has defined mobile computing for nearly two decades. Amon ...
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Just days after SpaceX wrapped up its record $75 billion initial public stock offering and ignited another burst of enthusiasm among traders for all things AI, two asset managers disclosed plans to launch exchange-traded funds linked to the new AI-stock acronym that is all the buzz on Wall Street. In what ETF market analysts described as the latest example of "concept investing," Yorkville America, the company that manages the Truth Social ETF franchise, and ETF industry newcomer Corgi Securities both filed late on Monday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for permission to roll out new funds pegged to the "MANGOS" moniker that sprang to life on X and other social media sites ahead of the SpaceX IPO.
Investing.com -- Csquare, Inc., a North American enterprise digital infrastructure platform, filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday for an initial public offering of common stock on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CSQR. The Coppell, Texas-based company did not disclose the number of shares or price range for the offering in the preliminary prospectus dated June 16, 2026.
Inflation continues to hit new highs, potentially with far-reaching effects on the market.
Micron just got a fresh and full reminder that in the artificial intelligence (AI) race, memory isn't optional. Analyst’s bullish notes are landing, investors are seeing "higher DRAM demand" and "longer pricing power," and the stock is, of course, not wasting time in response. TD Cowen analyst ...
Amazon.com (AMZN) is facing a potential lawsuit from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over allegati
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Boeing has followed the market’s trajectory closely, rising in tandem with the S&P 500 over the past six months. The stock has climbed by 10.6% to $228.58 per share while the index has gained 9.3%.
Procter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) is the household name every retirement portfolio reaches for when markets get choppy, and its $350.4 billion market cap makes it the default consumer defensive trade on every desk. The internals tell a different story. The Crowded Trade Is Quietly Cracking P&G beat its most recent quarter, but the internals are ... Forget P&G: This Defensive Cash-Flow Powerhouse Just Beat Earnings and Is a Best Buy Today
The FTC has drafted a potential complaint against Amazon as part of an ongoing investigation, Bloomberg reported, with multiple state attorneys general also involved alongside the federal regulator. The agency may resolve the matter, either through a formal lawsuit or a negotiated settlement, as soon as this summer. Any final action would require a vote from the FTC's two Republican commissioners, Chairman Andrew Ferguson and Commissioner Mark Meador.
The move builds on an already historic run. SpaceX priced its IPO at $135 per share on June 12, 2026, in what was the largest public offering in history, raising $75 billion initially. Underwriters exercised their greenshoe option on June 15, lifting total proceeds to $85.7 billion. Tuesday's close puts SPCX up roughly 50% from its IPO price in just four trading sessions, a pace that has rattled even the most seasoned market observers.
Today, June 16, 2026, investors are weighing how missed media deals and legal risks may reshape Netflix’s strategy.
T. Rowe Price fund manager David Giroux says Big Tech isn’t in a bubble, but there’s value in healthcare and utilities.
Investing.com -- Lionsgate Studios (NYSE:LION) shares fell 5% in after-hours trading Tuesday, swiftly deflating a massive regular-session rally after conflicting reports thoroughly cooled speculation of a blockbuster takeover by Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX). The stock had surged 13.85% to close at $16.37 during regular trading hours on the heels of a Semafor report naming Netflix among several media heavyweights eyeing the independent studio. The optimism was short-lived, however, as The Wrap subsequen
Telecom provider AT&T said on Tuesday Pascal Desroches will retire as CFO at the end of 2026 and that Jennifer Biry would succeed him. Here are more details: • Jennifer Biry, the former CFO of McAfee, is set to become AT&T's CFO at the start of 2027, according to a company filing. Biry was appointed AT&T's deputy CFO on Monday.
Markets like to believe that size is a kind of armor. The bigger a company gets, the safer it looks, until it stops feeling like a business and starts feeling like part of the furniture of the economy itself. That belief is doing a lot of work right now. Investors have spent the past two years ...
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Intel on Tuesday said the new generation of its 18A manufacturing process has entered risk production, as the chipmaker sees strong demand for its central processors. Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has started recognizing 18A as a potential offering for external clients, reversing his earlier view that the process would generate returns only through Intel's own products, finance chief David Zinsner said in March. Compared to 18A, 18A-P delivers 9% higher performance at the same power level — known as iso-power — or 18% lower power at the same processing speed, which is iso-performance, alongside improved thermals and design flexibility.
NEW YORK, June 16 (Reuters) - Wall Street was mixed on Tuesday as tech shares weighed on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq while the Dow notched another record high and crude prices resumed their post-Iran-
Rocket Lab's prospects remain solid. The company continues to expand its launch and space systems businesses, while positioning itself as one of the top publicly traded pure-play space companies.
The Dow Jones hit a new high and SpaceX kept rising. But chips and most AI stocks fell. Fed chief Kevin Warsh's comments will be in focus Wednesday.
Data center provider Csquare on Tuesday filed for an initial public offering in the United States. Activity in the U.S. IPO market has seen a rebound, with several sectors joining in to capitalize on the investor enthusiasm for fresh stocks. Elon Musk's SpaceX went public in New York on Friday, after a record-breaking IPO.
On Friday, SpaceX clinched the biggest IPO in the history of the U.S. equity market, raising more than $85 billion. On Tuesday, it followed that up with the biggest debut in the history of the U.S. options market.
Amazon.com may face a U.S. Federal Trade Commission lawsuit that could result in civil penalties, following allegations that the e-commerce giant misled advertisers, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday. The FTC has a possible complaint against Amazon as part of an ongoing probe, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The agency has been investigating whether Amazon and Alphabet's Google misled advertisers that place ads on their websites, Reuters reported last year.
Bernstein maintained its Market-Perform rating on Qualcomm following the report, making no changes to its financial model. Rasgon wrote: "We make no changes to our model at this time, and await any further newsflow that might be forthcoming into the company's analyst day in a couple of weeks. We rate Qualcomm Market-Perform."
Over the past six months, CDW’s stock price fell to $130.14. Shareholders have lost 10.3% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 9.3%. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
Virgin Galactic shares dropped more than 30% following the SpaceX IPO, as traders rotated out of hype-driven space names into the newly public leader.
June 16 (Reuters) - Microsoft's discussions with Oracle regarding a cloud infrastructure leasing deal, potentially valued at more than $3 billion, have fallen apart due to security and compliance
Oracle said on Tuesday that details in a Business Insider report on the collapse of its discussions with Microsoft over a potential leasing deal were inaccurate. The report had said that Microsoft's discussions with Oracle regarding a cloud infrastructure leasing deal have fallen apart due to security and compliance concerns. Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the report, which cited people familiar with the matter.