Tech stock bulls have driven up the shares of companies that don’t pay dividends and are preparing to welcome more in the IPOs of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic.
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Here is the part of the SpaceX IPO story most coverage glossed over: Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) wrote a $2 billion check to xAI in January 2026, and weeks later that check effectively cleared into SpaceX. The $2 billion that quietly changed addresses According to the SpaceX S-1, in January 2026, Tesla entered into an agreement with ... Tesla’s $2 Billion xAI Bet Just Got Folded Into SpaceX: The Hidden Story Behind the IPO

Nvidia (NVDA) beat first quarter estimates on Wednesday after reporting earnings of $1.87 per share and record quarterly revenue of $81.62 billion. While also topping second quarter guidance forecasts and announcing an $80 billion share buyback program, the AI chip stock continues to dip in Thursday's session. New Street Research technology infrastructure analyst Antoine Chkaiban — alongside Mercato Partners CEO Joe Kaiser — explains how decisive 2028 could be for Nvidia while reacting to CFO Colette Kress's comments on CPU sales forecasts.
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The Trump administration hopes to spur “a new era of American innovation,” Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says.
The Federal Reserve and banking regulations can have big impacts on profitability for these banking giants.
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The Trump administration is awarding $2 billion in grants to nine quantum-computing companies in deals that include the U.S. government taking equity stakes, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing the Commerce Department. The department has agreed to give $1 billion of the package to IBM, while GlobalFoundries will receive $375 million, according to the report. The remaining firms, including D-Wave Quantum, Rigetti Computing and Infleqtion, are expected to receive $100 million each, while startup Diraq may receive $38 million, according to the WSJ report.
In a blockbuster deal, NextEra Energy will acquire Dominion for nearly $67 billion.
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While what could be the largest IPO on record looms, two smaller publicly traded space names have quietly built real revenue and accelerating customer demand.
Wednesday's rally is a mirror image of Tuesday's sell-off. Here's what changed overnight.
The massive gains in chip manufacturers from South Korea to Silicon Valley have hit a volatile stretch. Chip makers, including Intel, Micron and AMD, closed Monday on their worst two-session skid since March, an abrupt halt to a torrid weekslong rally.
Intel Corp (NASDAQ:INTC, XETRA:INL) shares moved higher on Wednesday following reports that the company has shown early-stage interest in acquiring AI-chip startup Tenstorrent. According to Bloomberg, Tenstorrent has been working with investment banks to evaluate strategic options and has...
SpaceX is targeting a valuation of up to $2 trillion when it goes public.
Intel stock finally snapped its 5-day winning streak and it’s already back on the charge. The shares were jumping 3.8% in premarket trading after closing 2.4% higher Tuesday to end its five-day losing run. The stock fell 16% over that period and investors were perhaps starting to question whether it would be more than a blip.
May 20 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Wednesday as chip stocks steadied ahead of Nvidia's earnings, which investors view as a crucial test of AI demand amid concerns about
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The AI chipmaker's outlook for the quarter ahead, its Vera Rubin transition, and any fresh China commentary could matter more than the headline numbers.
Cisco and Lumentum delivered better-than-expected earnings results this quarter, and their valuations reflect Wall Street’s optimism.
The investor reaction to the company's first quarter was lukewarm at best.
Intel (INTC) stock has lost about 19.17% since hitting its highest-ever closing price of $129.44 on May 11. It is currently trading at $104.62, according to Yahoo Finance at the time of writing, Tuesday morning, May 19. Intel repurchased Apollo’s (APO) equity interest in the joint venture related ...
The chipmaker has fallen after three of its last four quarterly reports -- and the bar going into this one is higher.
Chip stocks are tanking as Treasury yields rise amid inflation.