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Intel rises as strong forecasts signal AI boost for turnaround
Reuters29d agoneutral
Intel rises as strong forecasts signal AI boost for turnaround

Intel's shares rose 6% in premarket trading on Friday after bullish forecasts signaled the AI boom was propelling ‌the chipmaker's long-awaited turnaround. The company forecast third-quarter revenue above Wall ‌Street expectations and raised this year's capital expenditure estimate to $20 billion from $18 billion. Intel's improving outlook ​reflects growing adoption of its data center central processing units (CPUs) by customers building infrastructure for artificial intelligence, as CEO Lip-Bu Tan works to position the company as a broader beneficiary of AI-driven semiconductor demand despite Nvidia's lead ‌in accelerator chips.

Intel shares rise after AI-driven revenue beats expectations and outlook improves
InvestorsHub29d agobullish
Intel shares rise after AI-driven revenue beats expectations and outlook improves

Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares climbed more than 4% in premarket trading on Friday after the semiconductor company posted its fastest quarterly revenue growth in over 15 years and issued stronger guidance for the current quarter, highlighting continued momentum from artificial intelligence investment. The latest results exceeded Wall Street forecasts and reinforced investor confidence that Intel’s turnaround strategy is gaining traction under Chief Executive Lip-Bu Tan.

Bloomberg29d agoneutral
Dollar Set for Best Week in a Month as Haven Flows Offer Support

(Bloomberg) -- The dollar is heading for its best week in a month as investors return to the traditional haven amid heightened geopolitical tensions.Most Read from BloombergRetina Chip Designed to Restore Sight to Go on Sale in EuropeHegseth Turns to UNC, Virginia Tech After Dropping Ivy LeagueApple Plans Overhaul of MacBooks, iMac in Push to Meet AI DemandTrump Rebuilds Tariffs With New Levies on 60 EconomiesAlphabet Falls as $205 Billion Spending Plan Fuels AI Cost FearThe greenback sits near

US stocks face tests from Fed decision, tech-led earnings deluge
Reuters29d agoneutral
US stocks face tests from Fed decision, tech-led earnings deluge

A wobbly U.S. stock market will take its cues in the coming week from a Federal Reserve meeting set to shed light on the path for interest rates, and from a packed slate of corporate earnings led by technology companies and heavyweights in artificial intelligence. Major equity ‌indexes were on track for weekly declines, dragged down on Thursday by steep slides in Alphabet and Tesla following their quarterly reports. The fallout for Google parent Alphabet, ‌sparked in part by an increase in its already massive AI spending plans, set a negative tone ahead of results next week from other AI "hyperscalers": Microsoft, Amazon and Meta Platforms.

Exclusive-Defense tech company Anduril in talks to raise funding at about $100 billion valuation
Reuters29d agoneutral
Exclusive-Defense tech company Anduril in talks to raise funding at about $100 billion valuation

NEW YORK, July 24 (Reuters) - Defense tech firm Anduril is in discussions with investors for a new funding round that could see ‌it valued at roughly $100 billion, rivaling companies such as Northrop Grumman and Lockheed Martin, ‌two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. The funding round and the valuations, reported here for the first time, ​are still fluid, the sources said.

Volkswagen Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat29d agoneutral
Volkswagen Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Volkswagen (ETR:VOW3) reported lower first-half vehicle deliveries and weaker profit as sharply declining demand in China, U.S. tariff costs and intense competition weighed on results, while management said stronger cash generation and a growing European electric-vehicle order book showed signs of r

Bloomberg29d agoneutral
Schools Are Cutting Women’s Scholarships Even When They Don’t Have To

(Bloomberg) -- Universities and companies are scaling back or eliminating women’s scholarships as a way to avoid scrutiny from the Trump Administration, even though officials haven't explicitly barred single-sex scholarships. Most Read from BloombergRetina Chip Designed to Restore Sight to Go on Sale in EuropeHegseth Turns to UNC, Virginia Tech After Dropping Ivy LeagueApple Plans Overhaul of MacBooks, iMac in Push to Meet AI DemandTrump Rebuilds Tariffs With New Levies on 60 EconomiesAlphabet F

Novo Nordisk Seeks Injunction Against Eli Lilly in Dispute Over Weight-Loss Ads
The Wall Street Journal29d agoneutral
Novo Nordisk Seeks Injunction Against Eli Lilly in Dispute Over Weight-Loss Ads

Novo Nordisk said it asked a U.S. court to preliminarily halt rival Eli Lilly from advertising weight-loss drugs, days after accusing the Indianapolis drugmaker of using deceptive advertising to mislead consumers in a lawsuit. Friday’s preliminary injunction request, filed in the District of New Jersey, escalates legal proceedings initiated earlier this week. Novo has now asked the court to stop Eli Lilly from advertising its GLP-1 drugs while the lawsuit proceeds.

Sportswear giant continues store closures nationwide
TheStreet29d agoneutral
Sportswear giant continues store closures nationwide

The world's largest sportswear company has accelerated a wave of store closures across the U.S., shutting down roughly a dozen locations in a single month as it works to reshape its retail footprint. The move comes at a time when competition across the athletic apparel industry is intensifying. ...

Stock Futures Rise as Oil Prices Dip After AI Selloff
Barrons.com29d agobearish
Stock Futures Rise as Oil Prices Dip After AI Selloff

Stocks looked set to struggle for direction on Friday as a drop in oil prices eased fears about higher inflation, even as artificial-intelligence jitters lingered. Nasdaq 100 futures rose 0.1%. The Dow was on track to outperform the other two major indexes because it tends to be more reactive to oil prices, which were retreating having spiked above $100 a barrel the previous session.

New Home Sales: What to Watch Friday
The Wall Street Journal29d agoneutral
New Home Sales: What to Watch Friday

Today Earnings: American Express, Verizon, Charter Communications, HCA Healthcare, Volkswagen, Canadian National Railway Economic data: Commerce Department data on new home sales for June, S&P flash U.