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HPE surges 29% as AI infrastructure boom boosts server demand
Reuters76d agobullish
HPE surges 29% as AI infrastructure boom boosts server demand

Hewlett Packard Enterprise shares rallied nearly 29% in premarket trade on Tuesday, as investors cheered ‌the AI server maker pulling forward its long-term financial ‌targets by two years, buoyed by strong AI infrastructure demand. HPE, which competes with ​Dell Technologies and Super Micro Computer in enterprise servers, is seeing sustained demand as large enterprises bring forward purchases to avoid supply risks amid surging memory chip prices. Hyperscalers including Alphabet and Amazon ‌are set to spend ⁠more than $700 billion on AI infrastructure this year, likely boosting demand for HPE's server and networking ⁠products.

Greg Abel’s Week Is Off to Quite a Start
The Wall Street Journal76d agoneutral
Greg Abel’s Week Is Off to Quite a Start

It's been a busy few days for Berkshire Hathaway CEO Greg Abel, who took over for Warren Buffett Jan 1. On Sunday night Berkshire announced it would buy home builder Taylor Morrison Home Corp. for $6.

Alphabet to raise $80 billion in equity capital for AI spending
Reuters76d agoneutral
Alphabet to raise $80 billion in equity capital for AI spending

Alphabet said on Monday it aims ‌to raise $80 billion ‌in equity offerings, which will include ​an investment deal with Berkshire Hathaway. The Google parent has agreed to sell $10 billion ‌worth of ⁠shares to Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway in a ⁠private placement, comprising $5 billion in Class A common ​stock at $351.81 ​per ​share and $5 billion ‌in Class C capital stock at for $348.20 per share. "The company is experiencing strong demand for its AI solutions ‌and services from ​enterprises and ​consumers, at ​levels that are ‌exceeding the company's ​available supply," ​Alphabet said.

HPE expects to achieve 2028 financial targets this year after record quarter on AI boom
Reuters76d agobullish
HPE expects to achieve 2028 financial targets this year after record quarter on AI boom

Hewlett Packard Enterprise posted record second-quarter results on Monday, prompting the company to accelerate its long-term financial goals by ‌two years, as expansion of AI data centers boosts demand for its servers ‌and networking products. HPE, which competes with Dell and Super Micro Computer, is benefiting as customers increasingly buy server and data center equipment to power AI applications such as ChatGPT amid a memory chip crunch. U.S. tech giants including Alphabet and Amazon plan to spend over $700 billion on ‌AI infrastructure this year, which would ⁠bolster demand for suppliers such as HPE.

McDonald's Wants to Feel More Upscale With Wings, Restaurant Remodels
Bloomberg76d agoneutral
McDonald's Wants to Feel More Upscale With Wings, Restaurant Remodels

(Bloomberg) -- McDonald’s Corp. is betting on everything from fancier chicken to new playgrounds as part of a campaign to make fast food feel less like fast food.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedBerkshire Hathaway to Buy Taylor Morrison for $6.8 BillionA Rare ‘Super’ El Niño Is Looking More Likely. Here’s What to ExpectRussia Finance Officials Tell Putin War Spending Is UnaffordableStocks Up as Trump Cites Rapid Pace in Iran Talks: Markets Wra

Exclusive-EU cloud rules to curb Big Tech's access to strategic tenders, draft document shows
Reuters76d agoneutral
Exclusive-EU cloud rules to curb Big Tech's access to strategic tenders, draft document shows

BRUSSELS/AMSTERDAM, June 1 (Reuters) - The European Union plans to propose strict criteria for cloud computing services in highly critical state tenders that could exclude Amazon, Microsoft and Google from such ‌projects, according to documents seen by Reuters. The proposal is part of the European Commission's Cloud and AI Development ‌Act, which EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen will unveil on Wednesday as part of a package aimed at reducing the bloc's dependence on U.

Analysis-AI debt sales reshape global corporate bond markets
Reuters77d agoneutral
Analysis-AI debt sales reshape global corporate bond markets

From Europe to Japan and Switzerland, huge bond issues by Big Tech companies are proving that smaller markets, often overshadowed by the U.S., can punch above their weight in the $40 trillion world of corporate debt. Google-parent Alphabet is already one of the biggest ‌outstanding borrowers in the sterling and Swiss franc corporate bond markets, while Amazon raised 14.5 billion euros ($16.88 billion) in March from an eight-part deal, the ‌largest ever in the euro corporate bond market, according to LSEG. Debt issues by so-called "hyperscalers" - or Big Tech companies - outside the United States are part of a push to diversify their funding early on, bankers said, as ​they look to finance trillions of dollars of investment in AI infrastructure, especially data centers, in the years ahead.

AI Bubble Debate Gets Real as Chip Stocks Rally Turns Historic
Bloomberg77d agobullish
AI Bubble Debate Gets Real as Chip Stocks Rally Turns Historic

(Bloomberg) -- Chipmakers are by far the hottest stocks in the market, but their recent surge is lending urgency to the debate over whether investors are buying into an artificial-intelligence bubble that’s due to burst.Most Read from BloombergUS Says Deals With Iran for Safe Hormuz Transit Are ProhibitedAmericans Injured in Iranian Missile Strike on Kuwaiti Air BaseStrait of Hormuz Ship Transits Are Rising Thanks to US HelpAmericans Hurt in Kuwait as Trump Sends Mixed Signals on WarCVS Returns

Apple’s next AI test may not be Siri
TheStreet78d agoneutral
Apple’s next AI test may not be Siri

Apple (AAPL) doesn’t have to win the artificial intelligence model competition to win the next phase of AI. That's the bet underlying Bank of America's latest Apple call. Wamsi Mohan, an analyst at BofA, increased his price target on Apple to $380 from $330 and reiterated a Buy rating on May 26. ...