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Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi welcomes Navan (NAVN) CEO Ariel Cohen to discuss the company's earnings beat and increased full-year guidance. Cohen also details Navan's partnership with Google (GOOG, GOOGL) Gemini and how the AI-powered collaboration is helping users streamline and personalize the travel booking experience.
Investors have feared that a large technology company offering home listings will take market share from other housing services companies.
The London Company released its Q1 2026 investor letter for “The London Company Large Cap Strategy”. In early 2026, US equities declined, with the Russell 3000 falling 4% and the S&P posting losses. A copy of the letter is available to download here. The year started positively with a broad rally, but sentiment reversed in […]
Google Quantum AI COO Charina Chou confirmed the decision at the Semafor Tech Summit in San Francisco on June 10, saying the company walked away because of "various conditions that came with the funding" that would have prevented it from moving at its desired pace toward building a functional quantum computer. The disclosure sheds new light on why Google — alongside Microsoft and IonQ — was conspicuously absent from the Trump administration's list of nine quantum recipients announced last month.
Prometheus, the industrial AI startup led by Jeff Bezos and former Google exec Vik Bajaj, today will announce that it's raised $12 billion in Series B funding at a $41 billion valuation.

Oracle (ORCL) stock has dropped by as much as 10% in Thursday's pre-market trading despite topping fiscal fourth quarter earnings and revenue estimates. Morning Brief Host Julie Hyman is joined by Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley and Monetary Matters Network co-founder Jack Farley for a conversation about whether the AI infrastructure company is showing signs of weakness or oversaturation in the buildout landscape.
The company is finally launching Siri AI.
Alphabet's Google is in talks with Samsung Electronics to manufacture part of its next-generation chip, The Information reported on Thursday, citing two people familiar with the matter. Google plans for Taiwan's TSMC to make the main part of the chip, codenamed 'Icefish,' while Samsung may produce a separate component that helps connect it to memory using its 2-nanometer production technology, the report said. The chip industry has been grappling with a capacity crunch, as TSMC, the world's largest contract chipmaker, works to keep up with surging demand and avoid becoming a bottleneck in the global supply chain amid the AI boom.
(Bloomberg) -- DoorDash Inc. introduced an in-app artificial intelligence chatbot to help customers make restaurant and grocery orders, and suggested the technology could also be used to unlock new enterprise revenue streams.Most Read from BloombergXbox Plans Significant Layoffs as New CEO Plans OverhaulHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’US Strikes Iran in Trump Escalation Over Stalled Peace TalksOracle Falls Most in Six Months on Mounting Data Center CostsTech Stocks S
(Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. said its data centers used 2.5 billion gallons of water worldwide last year, or about 5% of the amount metro Seattle consumes annually.Most Read from BloombergXbox Plans Significant Layoffs as New CEO Plans OverhaulHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’US Strikes Iran in Trump Escalation Over Stalled Peace TalksOracle Falls Most in Six Months on Mounting Data Center CostsTech Stocks Sink as Oil Jumps on US-Iran Jitters: Markets WrapThe world’
Alphabet stock has gone straight up over the past year.
While New Street Research analyst Pierre Ferragu went more conservative with no rating, analysts at KGI and Oppenheimer opted for a Buy rating.
SpaceX just disclosed that Google will pay it $920 million per month to access a cluster of about 110,000 Nvidia GPUs.
Expansion adds seven markets as Wing surpasses 1 million commercial drone deliveries and targets 40 million U.S. residents.
The largest-ever Canadian corporate bond deal pushed spreads wider and prompted investors to sell existing high-grade debt.
Google just signed a $30 billion compute capacity deal with SpaceX.
SpaceX won't be the only company that benefits if it has a successful IPO.
Helix Digital Infrastructure will “serve as a single coordination point for hyperscalers’ data centers, power, connectivity and related needs,” KKR said.
Although Wall Street has rewarded every hyperscaler willing to pledge more silicon, more concrete, and more megawatts over the past 24 months, the math behind the AI data center boom is finally drawing scrutiny. Combined 2026 capital expenditure guidance from Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOGL), Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META), Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN), and Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) now sums to roughly $800 ... Wall Street’s $800 Billion AI Data Center Bet Is Showing Cracks. Only 84 of 157 Gigawatts Will Be Built by
(Bloomberg) -- The initial public offering for SpaceX is poised to generate billions of dollars in profits for the fortunate few investors who got in early on Elon Musk’s rocket, satellite and artificial intelligence company.Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’Xbox Plans Significant Layoffs as New CEO Plans OverhaulUS Strikes Iran in Trump Escalation Over Stalled Peace TalksTech Stocks Sink as Oil Jumps on US-Iran Jitters: Markets WrapH-1B Visa Ru
(Bloomberg) -- When Applied Digital Corp. first tapped the junk-bond market in November to fund a data center project tied to CoreWeave Inc., it had to stomach a hefty yield to get the deal done. Fast forward to this week, and borrowing costs for another portion of the same project tumbled.Most Read from BloombergHouse Republican Says Hegseth’s D-Day Remarks ‘Inappropriate’Xbox Plans Significant Layoffs as New CEO Plans OverhaulUS Strikes Iran in Trump Escalation Over Stalled Peace TalksTech Sto
Apple is moving its most advanced AI workloads from its own private infrastructure to Google Cloud, deepening its AI partnership with Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL). The shift positions Google Cloud as core infrastructure for major third party AI deployments, beyond Alphabet's internal use. The collaboration centers on AI infrastructure rather than short term financial metrics or guidance. For Alphabet, this development puts a spotlight on Google Cloud's role in AI infrastructure, an area that...
Oracle’s rising debt levels and surging capital expenditures to build capacity for future orders have long been a source of concern for investors.