Allbirds stock was tumbling Thursday after rising more than sixfold on Wednesday when it said it was raising $50 million to buy AI servers and rent them out.
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Allbirds stock was tumbling Thursday after rising more than sixfold on Wednesday when it said it was raising $50 million to buy AI servers and rent them out.
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Logistics company C.H. Robinson (CHRW) saw a steep decline in its stock prices last week after a new freight-shipping AI tool announced by Algorhythm Holdings (RIME) sparked a wider sell-off in the transportation sector (^DJT). C.H. Robinson CEO Dave Bozeman joins Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi for a conversation about the company's broader view on last week's stock reaction and where C.H. Robinson still stands in the transportation industry. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Opening Bid.
A sell-off rippled through software, real estate and trucking stocks this past week as investors worried artificial intelligence could upend some industries — and analysts say the white-knuckle drops might not be over yet.