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Oklo has plunged from last year's highs, but its progress and leadership could make it a compelling buy.
A signed $31 cash deal, two regulators' blessings, and one courtroom standing between shareholders and the payout.
Microsoft poured another record sum into AI infrastructure — and Azure growth finally accelerated.
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Palantir stock looks attractive after tumbling 40% from its high.
This oil stock offers an especially attractive risk-reward proposition.
The cash leaves now. The earnings hit arrives later, on a six-year schedule the company set itself.
This inflation data point is the ultimate green or red light for Wall Street and investors.
Both electric-vehicle makers need positive momentum to lift their struggling stocks.
Meta whiffed on earnings, but the buying opportunity just got better.
At 41 times earnings, Apple's stock is pricier than it's been in a decade—and its famous buyback machine is losing its punch just when investors need it most.
A company that generates cash isn’t automatically a winner. Some businesses stockpile cash but fail to reinvest wisely, limiting their ability to expand.
It sports a solid (and growing) dividend yield of 3.3%, too.
After listening to this top executive, it's hard for investors not to get excited about the ongoing AI spending boom.
The upgrade leans more on customer traffic than on price increases. The market repriced the stock immediately.
Shares in Chinese data centre supplier Zhongji InnoLight tumbled more than nine percent in its Hong Kong debut on Thursday, after raising at least US$6.8 billion in the city's biggest IPO for seven years, driven by a demand for AI components.The Shenzhen-listed firm priced its shares at HK$980 on Thursday, raising about HK$53.4 billion (US$6.8 billion), the most since Chinese tech behemoth Alibaba listed in the city in 2019.
Johnson Controls International (NYSE:JCI) reported fiscal third-quarter results marked by double-digit organic sales growth, expanding margins and record backlog, as demand for data-center and other mission-critical thermal-management systems remained strong. Chief Executive Officer Joakim Weideman
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The world's largest auto retailer raised its dividend by 23%.
Chipotle jumped after hours, but is the recovery sustainable?
The company's robotaxi rollout is slower than anticipated, and that's making investors less forgiving of rising capital expenditures and falling margins.