The latest trading day saw Walt Disney (DIS) settling at $102.45, representing a -1.39% change from its previous close.
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In the closing of the recent trading day, Tesla (TSLA) stood at $405.05, denoting a +1.14% move from the preceding trading day.
In the most recent trading session, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) closed at $551.63, indicating a +2.65% shift from the previous trading day.
The latest trading day saw Qualcomm (QCOM) settling at $221.49, representing a -2.05% change from its previous close.
Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) reached $119.5 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -6.98% change compared to its last close.
The latest trading day saw Alphabet (GOOGL) settling at $349.56, representing a -5.02% change from its previous close.
Alphabet has the scale to fund AI, with investors looking for Gemini, Google Cloud, and Search to turn that spending into measurable growth as talent concerns intensify.
The Russell 2000 hit a fresh record and closed above 3000 for the first time. It’s risen 21% this year and is up 41% in the past 12 months, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The Russell outperformed the Nasdaq by 2.15 percentage points, which is its largest one-day outperformance since Nov. 6, 2024.
Crude prices fell Monday after the US said it is temporarily lifting sanctions on Iran to allow it to export oil, while the Nasdaq retreated on concerns after AI investments by SpaceX and other tech giants.The US Treasury said later Monday it was temporarily lifting sanctions on Iran to allow the Islamic Republic to produce, sell and deliver crude oil and related products through August 21.
Cruise stocks have been on a tear recently, boosted by tumbling oil prices and hopes of an end to the Iran war.
The Disney-owned network is encouraging viewers to tell the FCC to drop probes into “The View” and ABC broadcast licenses.
June 22 (Reuters) - Workday must face claims that its popular AI-powered human resources software weeded out job applicants at other companies in ways that violated California law and a federal ban on discrimination against workers with disabilities, a federal judge ruled on Monday. District Judge Rita Lin in San Francisco rejected California-based Workday's claim that the state's anti-discrimination laws do not apply when it screens people based outside California who are applying for jobs
A selloff of large technology stocks sent the Nasdaq reeling, but the Dow managed to weather the storm. The Dow rose 163 points, or 0.3%. The Nasdaq fell 1.3%. The S&P 500 fell 0.4%, even though breadth was solid for much of the afternoon.
A driver told law-enforcement officials he was using Tesla’s Autopilot when his car slammed into a Houston-area home, killing a woman.
Palantir Technologies shares fdropped below $127 on Monday. The software stock is on a four-day losing streak.
IonQ and Rigetti face rising macro pressure despite strong execution, with rich valuations and higher rates clouding the near-term outlook.
CEO Michael Intrator's latest $35.9 million sale adds to a pattern that has rattled investors
Carnival's Q2 earnings on Tuesday are expected to detail booking momentum, fuel cost impact. CCL's stock performance trails this rival.
Strategy funded another Bitcoin purchase with common stock as preferred-share pressure possibly builds.
Though Palantir Technologies has lagged behind the broader Nasdaq Composite over the past year, Wall Street analysts remain moderately optimistic about the stock’s prospects.
Shares of CoreWeave (NASDAQ:CRWV) are sliding midday Monday, with CoreWeave stock down 5% to $112 as the AI cloud infrastructure provider makes its official NASDAQ 100 debut. The move turns what is usually a bullish catalyst into a textbook sell-the-news reaction. CoreWeave stock isn’t moving alone. Nebius Group (NASDAQ:NBIS) stock is dipping 1% to $283.50, ... CoreWeave Sinks 5%, Nebius Dips as AI Cloud Stocks Sell the News on Their NASDAQ 100 Debut
Lucid stock is sinking as the company announces new layoffs and the departure of COO Marc Winterhoff. But should you buy the dip in LCID shares?
Coca-Cola is a dividend king with 64 straight years of payout increases, a presence in more than 200 countries, and a place in the Dow. The Internal Revenue Service believes the beverage giant owes up to $20 billion in additional taxes and interest tied to its overseas profit allocations. A federal ...
Lucid Motors will decrease its U.S. workforce by 1,500 employees in a cost-cutting plan estimated to save $158 million annually, the company said Monday.