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A split Fed and an unclear interest rate policy path aren't good for stocks.
Could this sub-$4 stock mint new millionaires or sink down to the nodules it's trying to mine?
AMD CEO Lisa Su has made bold moves to position AMD as an AI winner.
Is Meta a customer or a competitor? Or is it both?
Nvidia is investing $1 billion in Naver, which is referred to as South Korea’s Google.
Intel has joined the AI infrastructure party, but that doesn't make its stock a buy.
Investors may want to be careful.
This company is completely dependent on its collaborations and milestone payments to survive.
Amazon has already guided for $200 billion of artificial intelligence (AI)-related capital expenditures in 2026.
Infleqtion is securing the right partnerships and customers that can set it up for a multiyear run when quantum computing is commercialized.
NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) plans to invest about $1 billion in NAVER Corp as part of a broader effort to expand artificial intelligence datacenter infrastructure in South Korea. Announced Saturday during South Korean President Lee Jae Myung‘s visit to the AI Summit in San Francisco, the project would expand NAVER’s GAK Sejong AI datacenter from 55 megawatts to 200 megawatts by 2028, with Brookfield Asset Management Ltd (NYSE:BAM) proposing up to $9 billion to fund the AI infrastructure. NAVER To
SK Hynix and Samsung signed $950 billion in AI chip deals with Nvidia and Broadcom, yet both stocks fell Monday as investors booked profits.
The cryptocurrency exchange faces a lot of macro, competitive, and regulatory headwinds.
This index fund consistently beats other large-cap indexes over the long term.
The same infrastructure investments that stalled one tech giant's software deals could fuel another's.
The planned investment could pave the way for a broader multibillion-dollar push into AI infrastructure in South Korea.
Demand for medical testing services is rising.
Nvidia was in talks to provide a roughly $250 billion backstop for OpenAI as part of a massive data-center project, The Wall Street Journal reported. The deal would help Oracle as well.
Shares in this dominant retailer have climbed faster than Amazon and Costco in the past five years.
The multiple has come down while the growth rate has gone up. Wednesday decides whether that gap is an opportunity or a warning.
Over the weekend, ‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry and tech commentator Ed Zitron voiced concerns after a report said Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) is considering backing billions of dollars in financing to support OpenAI’s massive AI infrastructure expansion. Nvidia Reportedly Weighs Financing Guarantee For OpenAI Nvidia is in talks to provide a roughly $250 billion financial backstop for OpenAI as part of a massive data center project in southern Ohio that could ultimately cost more than $500 bi
Both the futures market and the bond market expect multiple rate hikes by the end of this year.
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Alphabet just raised capital and reaffirms guidance again.
The fund never picked a single stock. That turned out to be the point.
Contrary to a common assumption, not every name in this sector is a stodgy slow-mover.