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Elon Musk's Tesla Releases Wall Street Estimates Ahead of Q2 Earnings: Here's What Analysts Expect
Benzinga33d agoneutral
Elon Musk's Tesla Releases Wall Street Estimates Ahead of Q2 Earnings: Here's What Analysts Expect

Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) released its company-compiled data of sell-side analysts’ forecasts for the automaker’s second-quarter 2026 earnings estimates ahead of this week’s earnings call. Analysts Predict $27 Billion in Revenue On Saturday, the Elon Musk-led automaker announced earnings forecasts from analysts at JP Morgan Chase & Co. (NYSE:JPM), Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE:GS) and several others. Read Also: This Week in Tesla: Elon Musk Faces Pay Package Questions, US EV Prices Fall and More

Could AI chip boom make ASML Europe's first trillion-dollar firm?
Reuters33d agoneutral
Could AI chip boom make ASML Europe's first trillion-dollar firm?

The global artificial intelligence boom has propelled ASML to the top of Europe's stock market, as soaring demand for AI computer chips flows to the Dutch company that dominates the market for the equipment needed to ‌make them. After blowout second quarter earnings, investors and analysts are asking a once far-fetched question: could ASML become Europe's first ever trillion-dollar firm? Key ‌obstacles include doubts over how long Google, Amazon, and other hyperscalers will keep spending heavily on data centres, and whether ASML, its suppliers and customers such as TSMC and Samsung can execute expansion ​plans.

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
AI Is ‘New Engine’ Keeping Chinese Economy From Harder Landing

(Bloomberg) -- A global rush to build out artificial intelligence infrastructure has turned the technology into a key pocket of growth in China’s economy during one of its weakest stretches in years.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesTrump Silent So Far on

Blackstone invests in South Korean robotics supplier Futronic
Reuters33d agoneutral
Blackstone invests in South Korean robotics supplier Futronic

Blackstone has invested in Futronic, a supplier of high-precision ‌actuators serving automotive and industrial ‌robotics sectors, the world's largest alternative asset manager ​said on Monday. The deal values the South Korean firm at about 1 trillion won ($676.04 million), according to a person ‌with knowledge ⁠of the matter. Blackstone and Futronic did not immediately respond to requests ⁠for comment.

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
Bitcoin ETFs Log Second Week of Inflows, Breaking Two-Month Rout

(Bloomberg) -- US-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded a second consecutive week of net inflows after nearly two months of capital flight, raising hopes that cryptocurrencies may be finding a floor.Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsFCC Near Rulings Against Disney Over ‘The View,’ TV LicensesTrump Sile

Analysis-Could AI chip boom make ASML Europe's first trillion-dollar firm?
Reuters33d agoneutral
Analysis-Could AI chip boom make ASML Europe's first trillion-dollar firm?

The global artificial intelligence boom has propelled ASML to the top of Europe's stock market, as soaring demand for AI computer chips flows to the Dutch company that dominates the market for the equipment needed to ‌make them. After blowout second quarter earnings, investors and analysts are asking a once far-fetched question: could ASML become Europe's first ever trillion-dollar firm? Key ‌obstacles include doubts over how long Google, Amazon, and other hyperscalers will keep spending heavily on data centres, and whether ASML, its suppliers and customers such as TSMC and Samsung can execute expansion ​plans.

Bloomberg33d agoneutral
Bezos Backs AI Startup to Discover New Materials for Chipmaking

(Bloomberg) -- Producing the world’s most in-demand semiconductors requires enormous amounts of energy and access to rare minerals. CuspAI, a two-year-old British startup, has raised nearly half a billion dollars on its bet that artificial intelligence can improve that process. Most Read from BloombergUS Strikes Iran in Escalating Campaign After Troops KilledThousands of Trucks Haul Iraq’s Oil Through Syria in Sign of Hormuz LegacyUS Strikes Iran to ‘Punish’ It for Attack That Killed 2 TroopsFCC

US stocks bounce as AI winners recover some of last week's sharp losses
Associated Press33d agoneutral
US stocks bounce as AI winners recover some of last week's sharp losses

Wall Street is swinging back upward on Monday, as the roller-coaster ride for stocks of chipmakers and other winners of the artificial-intelligence boom snaps higher. Such stocks have been under pressure for weeks on worries that their prices shot too high in the euphoria around AI. Wall Street may get some hints on that soon as some of the biggest spenders on AI report their latest quarterly results.

TSMC sees multi-year demand for AI chips, ramps up Arizona investment
Reuters Videos33d agoneutralVIDEO
TSMC sees multi-year demand for AI chips, ramps up Arizona investment

<body><p>STORY: :: TSMC sees 'strong', 'multi-year' AI chip demand as it invests another $100 billion in its Arizona facilities</p><p>:: Taipei, Taiwan / July 17, 2026</p><p>:: Wendell Huang, TSMC Chief Financial Officer</p><p>"Our overseas expansion decisions are based on customer needs with a necessary level of government support. So we do see, we continue to see customers' strong demand, multi-year structured demand."</p><p>:: TSMC</p><p>"We also are very grateful for the support from the U.S. government: the federal, the state, and the city level. And therefore, we decided that -- and we're doing very well. We're very happy with our current status in Arizona -- so we decided to increase the investment in Arizona."</p><p>"There are physical constraints, the number of construction workers available, the infrastructures available. Those parts will -- some of that depends on -- we'll work closely with the government to solve these issues."</p><p>Chief Financial Officer Wendell Huang said on Friday (July 17) the company is "very happy" with progress in Arizona, which is why it decided to ramp up investment to $265 billion, during an interview. He added that the company was very grateful for U.S. government support.</p><p>The pledge to expand in Arizona is a win for U.S. President Donald Trump, who has pushed for more chip-making at home. &nbsp;Trump has repeatedly accused Taiwan of stealing American semiconductor business. He has said that by the time he leaves office, the U.S. will have 50% of the world's semiconductor manufacturing capacity.&nbsp;</p><p>In total, current and planned projects will bring TSMC's Arizona footprint to 12 fabrication and advanced packaging facilities plus an R&D center. He did not provide a timeline for the latest investment.&nbsp;</p><p>At the same time, TSMC continues to invest at home, where it is building 13 leading-edge and advanced packaging fabs over the next several years.&nbsp;</p><p>Huang added that “the most leading-edge technology will stay in Taiwan" because of the need for close coordination between research and manufacturing teams when ramping up the company’s most advanced technologies. And overseas expansion would be considered once production had stabilized.</p><p>Asked if the company would consider raising money by selling new shares in the U.S., Huang said it would "not rule out issuing new bonds" if market conditions are favorable.</p></body>

LeBron James exposes Nike’s hidden turnaround problem
TheStreet33d agoneutral
LeBron James exposes Nike’s hidden turnaround problem

LeBron James has been helpingNike (NKE) sell basketball sneakers for more than two decades. Now he’s giving the company a harsh diagnosis. Speaking at the CNBC x Boardroom Game Plan Summit, James said Nike needs to reconnect with local communities and listen more closely to consumers if it wants to ...

Popular brewery in historic building files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TheStreet33d agobearish
Popular brewery in historic building files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Manufacturing a high-quality beer doesn't always guarantee success in the craft brewery business. Award-winning craft beer maker Coldwater Mountain Brewpub LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to restructure its debts and reorganize its business after over four years of operating. The debtor did not ...

These AI-Native Companies Have Tiny Staffs and Fewer Bosses
The Wall Street Journal33d agoneutral
These AI-Native Companies Have Tiny Staffs and Fewer Bosses

The first, a subscription-based furniture rental company he started in 2017, employed around 150 staff at its peak before he sold it in 2022. The newest generation of companies, infused with AI from the start, offer a vision of how work could soon be structured elsewhere in American corporations: Fewer co-workers; more on-staff engineers; and a flatter structure in which nearly everyone is a player-coach instead of strictly overseeing teams. A new working paper examining thousands of recent Y Combinator and other U.S. venture-backed startups indicates as much.