Nvidia’s (NVDA) newest Japan project looks like an enormous chip sale. It is a lot more important to U.S. investors. A Japanese group aims to construct anAI factory made up of about 27,500 of Nvidia's Rubin GPUs and 13,750 Nvidia Vera central processing units. The 140-megawatt system will be used ...
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The AI data center build-out is driving up prices for some consumer goods.
Alphabet reports Q2 2026 earnings on July 22. Most investors going into the print are focused on Search growth and whether Cloud can sustain its acceleration. But Bank of America's latest note highlights something that could make the headline numbers look unusual: an estimated $80 billion boost to ...
The big-budget epic opened with $264 million at the global box office, besting many franchise films.
Marvell shares collapsed more than 32% in a single month even as its data center business explodes and NVIDIA bets billions on its future, leaving investors to decide whether this dip is a gift or a warning sign.
After a steep post-update decline, IBM now has one earnings report to rebuild investor confidence.
Boeing Chief Executive Kelly Ortberg said the company has started work on a new airplane design, but it is focused on playing catch-up to deliver products that are years behind schedule. Ortberg said airlines weren’t clamoring for a new design just yet, and Boeing wants to have the technology and its finances in place first. “Certainly, getting our financial house in order is a part of our being ready,” Ortberg said.
Limited-time-offers (LTOs) bring consumers back to stores they may not have visited in a while and in rare cases, they may get a shopper to go someplace they rarely, or never, visit. In other cases, an LTO simply gets a customer to spend more than they otherwise might have. Starbucks, for example, ...
(Bloomberg) -- Bond traders and Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh are in agreement on a crucial point: The central bank’s fight against inflation still seems far from over. Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesTaylor Farms Pulls Mexican Lettuce as Parasite Cases RiseUS-Iran Attacks Escalate as Strikes Kill Two Am
For years, Target occupied a unique place in retail. It offered low prices, but shoppers often viewed it as a step above competitors like Walmart. Target was the store where customers could pick up paper towels and laundry detergent but also leave with a stylish lamp, trendy home décor, or a ...
UnitedHealth Group (UNH) beat Wall Street's numbers on July 16, 2026, but its chief financial officer spent the earnings call making sure nobody mistook that result for a solved cost problem. The company beat earnings estimates by roughly 30%, and management raised full-year guidance well past ...
Interactive Brokers' business is much bigger than it was a year ago, hinting at a strong second quarter.
Anthropic is reportedly working with major banks to expand its borrowing capacity as the artificial intelligence startup gears up for a potential public listing later this year. OpenAI Rival Anthropic Reportedly Seeks Fresh Bank Credit For IPO Anthropic is in...
Netflix just reported a revenue miss, a free cash flow collapse, and its stock sits near a 52-week low, yet our proprietary model is flashing one of the most aggressive buy signals we have issued all year.
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The new Fed chair's top priority is a double-edged sword for the second-priciest stock market in history.
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(Bloomberg) -- After last week’s wipeout in chips and the broader selloff in technology stocks, pressure is building for the biggest spenders on artificial intelligence to justify their expenditures to beleaguered traders with increasingly itchy fingers hovering over their sell buttons.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz

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Earnings reporting season will kick into high gear this week with several major technology companies releasing results,
Investing.com -- Sterling’s break higher supports the case for further long-term gains, although the speed of its recent rally leaves limited near-term upside, Bank of America currency strategists said.
When the IPO calendar floods with splashy new tickers, even cautious retirees feel the pull to chase a catch-up trade. But a quirk in the tax code means a winning bet can quietly cost more than most retirees ever see coming.
Investors have rightly given up on companies such as General Mills and Kraft Heinz, which are squeezed by everything from inflation to GLP-1s.
The typical American household spent $78,535 in 2024. Headline PCE inflation was running at 4.1% year over year in May 2026, which means the same lifestyle can become thousands of dollars more expensive in a single year. Social Security benefits are rising 2.8% in 2026, but that adjustment may not fully offset the higher cost ... The Portfolio That Lets You Ignore Inflation
GameStop chief executive Ryan Cohen is pressing ahead with a long-shot pursuit of eBay despite Wall Street scepticism, quietly amassing a nearly...