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The Trump Bull Market Has a Very Dark Side That Could End Badly for Investors
24/7 Wall St.89d agoneutral
The Trump Bull Market Has a Very Dark Side That Could End Badly for Investors

The stock market has climbed a wall of worry since President Donald Trump returned to the White House on Jan. 20, 2025. Tariff fights rattled investors. Treasury yields spiked. Recession fears surfaced more than once. Yet the benchmark S&P 500 has still surged roughly 23.5% since Inauguration Day. That kind of resilience usually feels bullish. ... The Trump Bull Market Has a Very Dark Side That Could End Badly for Investors

Jury Verdict Clears Path For Microsoft As OpenAI IPO Backer
Simply Wall St.89d agoneutral
Jury Verdict Clears Path For Microsoft As OpenAI IPO Backer

Elon Musk's lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft was dismissed by a jury, removing a significant legal overhang. The verdict leaves Microsoft, NasdaqGS:MSFT, free of financial or reputational penalties linked to the case. The decision clears a path for OpenAI to pursue an IPO, with Microsoft remaining its largest outside backer. For Microsoft shareholders, the jury decision comes with the stock last closing at $423.54 and up 2.6% over the past week. The company has also delivered gains of...

Jim Cramer has a surprising take on Elon Musk's OpenAI loss
TheStreet90d agoneutral
Jim Cramer has a surprising take on Elon Musk's OpenAI loss

Some courtroom wins look better on the scoreboard than on the balance sheet. Wall Street has watched two of them play out in the last quarter-century, from the antitrust case that hobbled Microsoft in 2001 to the one that hung over Google for most of the 2020s, and in both cases the supposed loser ...

Anthropic to let partners share Mythos cybersecurity findings with others
Reuters90d agoneutral
Anthropic to let partners share Mythos cybersecurity findings with others

Anthropic said on Monday it is revising its earlier position to allow users of its Mythos cybersecurity model ‌to share information about cyber threats with others who may be exposed ‌to similar vulnerabilities. Mythos, announced on April 7, is being deployed as part of Anthropic's "Project Glasswing," a controlled ​initiative under which select organizations, including major tech firms such as Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia and Apple, are permitted to use the unreleased Claude Mythos Preview model for defensive cybersecurity purposes. Mythos' capabilities to code at a high level have given it a potentially ‌unprecedented ability to identify cybersecurity ⁠vulnerabilities and devise ways to exploit them, according to experts.

Key moments in the Musk vs OpenAI trial
Reuters90d agoneutral
Key moments in the Musk vs OpenAI trial

Elon Musk failed to convince a jury on Monday that OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman and President Greg Brockman broke their agreement to maintain the maker of ChatGPT as a nonprofit to benefit humanity. The jury decided Musk waited too long to sue. Musk had sought about $150 billion in damages from OpenAI and Microsoft, ‌a major investor, to be paid to OpenAI's nonprofit.

Investing.com90d agobearish
Musk loses lawsuit against OpenAI and Altman

Investing.com -- A U.S. jury on Monday found OpenAI not liable in a lawsuit filed by Elon Musk, who claimed the artificial intelligence company had abandoned its original mission to benefit humanity.

Musk loses blockbuster OpenAI suit as jury says too late
AFP90d agoneutral
Musk loses blockbuster OpenAI suit as jury says too late

A federal jury ruled Monday that Elon Musk waited too long to sue OpenAI and its co-founders, delivering a decisive victory to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and ending one of Silicon Valley's most closely watched courtroom battles.The jury in Oakland federal court found that Musk's claims against Altman, OpenAI President Greg Brockman, The OpenAI Foundation and Microsoft were barred by relevant statutes of limitations, rejecting the billionaire's core arguments.

Elon Musk loses court battle against OpenAI
Yahoo Finance90d agoneutral
Elon Musk loses court battle against OpenAI

A California jury, on Monday found OpenAI cofounders CEO Sam Altman and president Greg Brockman not liable of unjustly enriching themselves by turning the once nonprofit company into a for-profit business.

The Kiplinger Letter Says Almost None of the GDP Growth Washington Is Celebrating Actually Came From AI and for Investors the Implications Are Uncomfortable
24/7 Wall St.90d agoneutral
The Kiplinger Letter Says Almost None of the GDP Growth Washington Is Celebrating Actually Came From AI and for Investors the Implications Are Uncomfortable

The Kiplinger Letter’s argument is uncomfortable for anyone overweight artificial intelligence: almost none of the GDP growth Washington has been celebrating actually came from AI. The mechanics are counterintuitive. When hyperscalers buy NVIDIA chips manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan and servers assembled overseas, that spending lands in the import column, which subtracts from GDP. The ... The Kiplinger Letter Says Almost None of the GDP Growth Washington Is Celebrating Actually Came From AI and f

Commonwealth Bank of Australia names Mary-Anne Williams as chief AI scientist
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Commonwealth Bank of Australia names Mary-Anne Williams as chief AI scientist

Commonwealth Bank of Australia on Monday appointed Mary-Anne Williams as ‌its chief AI scientist in what the ‌bank said would be the first such role at ​an Australian lender. Williams would join from the University of New South Wales, where she serves as the deputy director of the varsity's AI ‌Institute, among ⁠other roles. CBA did not say when Williams would join.

The $40,000 Tax Move That Comes After Your 401(k) Hits Its Limit
24/7 Wall St.91d agoneutral
The $40,000 Tax Move That Comes After Your 401(k) Hits Its Limit

A 58-year-old engineer in Palo Alto, married filing jointly, earns $750,000 a year, has already stuffed $4 million into 401(k)s and IRAs, and parks another $1.2 million in a brokerage account that holds a single S&P 500 fund. The 401(k) is maxed. The mega backdoor Roth is maxed. The next tax dollar saved has to ... The $40,000 Tax Move That Comes After Your 401(k) Hits Its Limit

Volatile Chipmaker Stocks Emerge as Key Driver of S&P 500 Rally
Bloomberg91d agobullish
Volatile Chipmaker Stocks Emerge as Key Driver of S&P 500 Rally

(Bloomberg) -- Shares of chipmakers are increasingly dominating the S&P 500 Index, powering stocks to record highs while stirring concerns over the rally’s durability. Most Read from BloombergWinners and Losers From Trump and Xi’s Beijing Summit TalksHormuz Oil Flows Creep Higher as More Supertankers ExitUS, Iran Stall on Hormuz Reopening as Oil Supplies TightenTrump Gets Revenge on Republican Who Voted to Convict HimHow Keir Starmer Imploded and Plunged Britain Into More ChaosA selloff on Frida

Bill Ackman says Alphabet stake sale not a bet against the company
Reuters92d agoneutral
Bill Ackman says Alphabet stake sale not a bet against the company

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman said on ‌Saturday that the sale ‌of Google parent Alphabet's shares was ​not a bet against the company. Ackman on Friday said his firm Pershing Square had built ‌a new ⁠position in tech giant Microsoft after its stock ⁠price dropped recently, and sold his long-owned investment in ​Alphabet to ​help ​pay for it.

Ackman, Loeb take different routes on tech bets in early 2026
Reuters93d agoneutral
Ackman, Loeb take different routes on tech bets in early 2026

Two of Wall Street's most closely watched billionaire stock pickers, both once voluble activist investors, took ‌opposite tacks this year when Bill Ackman bet on Microsoft and exited ‌Google parent Alphabet and Daniel Loeb did the opposite. Ackman said on X his firm Pershing Square ​began building a new position in software giant Microsoft in February after shares dropped, saying investors weren't giving it enough credit for its Microsoft 365 office suite and artificial intelligence investments.

Reuters93d agoneutral
Tiger Global Management says it initiated new positions in Intel, Robinhood during first quarter of 2026

Hedge fund Tiger Global Management ‌said it initiated ‌new positions in an ​array of stocks including Intel and Robinhood Markets ‌during the ⁠first quarter of 2026, according ⁠to its most recent 13-F ​filing ​with ​the U.S. ‌Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday. The hedge fund also said it liquidated ‌stakes in ​companies such ​as ​Circle Internet ‌Group and Workday, ​while ​reducing its holdings of Microsoft ​and ‌Apollo Global Management. (Suzanne ​McGee in Providence, ​Rhode Island)