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Investor Ross Gerber of Gerber Kawasaki has hailed Alphabet Inc.-backed Robotaxi service Waymo ahead of Elon Musk-led Tesla Inc., saying the former is better at navigating Los Angeles traffic. Can Tesla Catch Up? In a post on X on Sunday, Gerber shared that he had been using Waymo recently to commute. The Gerber Kawasaki co-founder shared that the Robotaxis drove better than human drivers in LA. “Interestingly they’ve trained it to avoid some difficult areas and turns where tesla tries and fails
By Diana Novak Jones June 23 (Reuters) - Google's YouTube has settled with a minor who claimed the platform caused mental health harms, the plaintiff’s lawyers said, ahead of a second California trial
Google parent Alphabet will be added to the Dow Jones Industrial Average beginning Monday, the index’s operator, S&P Global, said Tuesday. The company represents the fifth of the so-called Magnificent Seven growth stocks to enter the price-weighted index, which has historically been less vulnerable to tech swings than the Nasdaq Composite Index or the S&P 500. “Adding Alphabet will broaden and strengthen the DJIA’s exposure to these dynamic areas of the U.S. economy,” S&P said in a written statement.
Google's YouTube has settled a lawsuit brought by a minor who claimed the platform damaged his mental health, his lawyers said Tuesday, ahead of a second California trial over social media's role in the youth mental health crisis. The suit named four defendants — YouTube, Meta's Instagram, Snap Inc's Snapchat and ByteDance's TikTok — and the remaining three companies are still set to face trial in July. Google spokesperson Jose Castaneda said in a statement that the lawsuit had been amicably resolved.
Philippe Laffont, billionaire founder and portfolio manager of Coatue Management, framed artificial intelligence as the defining economic shift of the coming decades and predicted that the first $10 trillion company is on the horizon. Laffont argues AI is the “Intelligence Age,” following the Industrial Age that ran a couple hundred years and the Information Age ... Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager: AI Could Produce the First $10 Trillion Company as We Enter the “Intelligence Age”
The Nasdaq broke key support Tuesday as AI stocks sold off, even as SpaceX reversed higher. FedEx and AI chip IPO Cerebras reported late. Micron earnings loom.
Health Tech Advisory and Industry Analyst Stephanie Davis comes on Market Domination to assess the state of the wearable technology industry, commenting on the lessons that the companies in this space can learn from FitBit's past. FitBit was acquired by Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL) in 2021.
If you follow Amazon.com (AMZN) stock, you’ve heard the main worry. The company is spending a fortune to build out its artificial intelligence infrastructure, and with the stock having trailed the index over the past year, investors are clearly nervous about the size of the bill. The price appears to give little credit for this investment, with a trailing price-to-earnings multiple of 27.5, toward the low end of its 10-year range.
Google will begin rolling enforcement on July 23 for financial services advertisers across additional European markets.
It wouldn't be wrong to at least consider the possibility that recent weakness from the market's leading artificial intelligence stocks could mark the beginning of something more serious.

Scott Melker explains what's going on with Robinhood's (HOOD) convertible debt play. "The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker" airs every day at 12:00 p.m. Tune in for your daily dose of all things crypto. Make sure to also check out Yahoo Finance's new crypto hub to find the latest crypto-related news.
Google continues to lead search with roughly 90% market share.

Scott Melker discusses ethereum, BitMine Immersion Technologies, 401(k)s, Robinhood, and other big crypto headlines. "The Daily Wolf with Scott Melker" airs every day at 12:00 p.m. Tune in for your daily dose of all things crypto. Make sure to also check out Yahoo Finance's new crypto hub to find the latest crypto-related news.
Saturna Capital Chief Investment Officer Scott Klimo joined Steve Darling from Proactive to discuss the Saturna Global Equity ETF, the principles of Shariah-compliant investing, and how the rapid growth of artificial intelligence is reshaping valuations and opportunities across global markets. Klimo explained that the actively managed ETF applies Islamic investment guidelines that exclude sectors such as conventional banking, insurance, gambling, tobacco, alcohol, and weapons. In addition to those sector screens, the strategy also emphasizes companies with low debt levels, a factor Klimo said can signal strong cash generation, disciplined capital allocation, and durable business models. The conversation also focused on the impact of AI on technology investing. Klimo noted that major technology companies such as Alphabet, Amazon, and Microsoft are evolving from traditionally asset-light businesses into far more capital-intensive operators as they commit massive sums to AI infrastructure, data centers, and compute capacity. Beyond the large-cap AI leaders, Klimo highlighted a broader group of companies benefiting from the AI buildout, including ASML, Taiwan Semiconductor, Samsung Electronics, and Japan’s Fujikura, all of which play important roles in chip manufacturing, semiconductor equipment, and data-center connectivity. The discussion also touched on the pharmaceutical sector, where Klimo sees long-term value despite recent market weakness. He said healthcare companies can provide portfolio balance and defensive characteristics, even as investors continue to weigh regulatory uncertainty and shifting sentiment toward the sector. Looking at the broader market backdrop, Klimo pointed to continued geopolitical uncertainty, inflation trends, and energy prices as important factors to monitor. At the same time, he said he remains generally constructive on the market outlook, supported by resilient corporate earnings and the long-term productivity gains expected from AI adoption. #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews #SaturnaCapital #ShariahInvesting #ArtificialIntelligence #ETFInvesting #GlobalEquities #TechInvesting #AIInfrastructure #Semiconductors #HealthcareStocks #MarketOutlook
The European stock markets closed mixed in Tuesday trading as the Stoxx Europe declined 0.5%, German
Alphabet stock falls as the tech selloff accelerates and Wall Street questions whether Google brain drain hurts its AI ambitions.
Timothy McHugh's 2025 compensation surpasses the previous record set by Tesla's CFO and leaves his nearest S&P 500 peers more than $100 million behind
