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Baidu Stock Climbs After Q1 Earnings As AI Growth Outshines Ad Concerns
Investor's Business Daily90d agobullish
Baidu Stock Climbs After Q1 Earnings As AI Growth Outshines Ad Concerns

Baidu stock climbed higher early Monday after the Chinese search engine company reported first-quarter results ahead of analyst expectations. Baidu said that it earned an adjusted 12.06 yuan per American depositary share for the March quarter, down 34% from a year earlier. Often compared to Google, Baidu was one of the quickest Chinese tech companies to embrace AI.

The Kiplinger Letter Says Almost None of the GDP Growth Washington Is Celebrating Actually Came From AI and for Investors the Implications Are Uncomfortable
24/7 Wall St.90d agoneutral
The Kiplinger Letter Says Almost None of the GDP Growth Washington Is Celebrating Actually Came From AI and for Investors the Implications Are Uncomfortable

The Kiplinger Letter’s argument is uncomfortable for anyone overweight artificial intelligence: almost none of the GDP growth Washington has been celebrating actually came from AI. The mechanics are counterintuitive. When hyperscalers buy NVIDIA chips manufactured by TSMC in Taiwan and servers assembled overseas, that spending lands in the import column, which subtracts from GDP. The ... The Kiplinger Letter Says Almost None of the GDP Growth Washington Is Celebrating Actually Came From AI and f

Another billionaire dumps mega-cap stock for AI bet
TheStreet90d agoneutral
Another billionaire dumps mega-cap stock for AI bet

Stanley Druckenmiller is one of the most-watched money managers on Wall Street, and his Duquesne Family Office Q1 2026 13F filing just landed. The headline number is brutal for Alphabet bulls. Duquesne sold all 385,000 shares of Alphabet (GOOGL) Class A stock during the quarter. That same stake had ...

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Just More Than Tripled Its Stake in Alphabet
24/7 Wall St.91d agoneutral
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Just More Than Tripled Its Stake in Alphabet

Cash is suddenly king again on Wall Street. With recession fears lingering, interest rates still elevated, and consumers showing signs of fatigue, corporate America has been preparing for rougher weather ahead. Few companies have prepared more aggressively than Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A)(NYSE:BRK-B). The conglomerate ended the first quarter sitting on a staggering $397.6 billion cash pile, ... Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Just More Than Tripled Its Stake in Alphabet

Volatile Chipmaker Stocks Emerge as Key Driver of S&P 500 Rally
Bloomberg91d agobullish
Volatile Chipmaker Stocks Emerge as Key Driver of S&P 500 Rally

(Bloomberg) -- Shares of chipmakers are increasingly dominating the S&P 500 Index, powering stocks to record highs while stirring concerns over the rally’s durability. Most Read from BloombergWinners and Losers From Trump and Xi’s Beijing Summit TalksHormuz Oil Flows Creep Higher as More Supertankers ExitUS, Iran Stall on Hormuz Reopening as Oil Supplies TightenTrump Gets Revenge on Republican Who Voted to Convict HimHow Keir Starmer Imploded and Plunged Britain Into More ChaosA selloff on Frida

5-star analysts reset Broadcom stock price target
TheStreet92d agoneutral
5-star analysts reset Broadcom stock price target

Broadcom (AVGO) stock has gained about 36% since the April 6 closing price of $314.43, trading at $428.61 according to Yahoo Finance at the time of writing, Friday afternoon, May 15. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up about 12.5% in the same period. Why has Broadcom outpaced the ...

Retail Euphoria Turns Six-Week Fund Into Record-Busting AI Trade
Bloomberg92d agoneutral
Retail Euphoria Turns Six-Week Fund Into Record-Busting AI Trade

(Bloomberg) -- Brian Emes manages a retail store in Lethbridge, Alberta, a small city on the Canadian prairie about a two-hour drive from the US border. On the morning of May 11, before opening the shop, the 43-year-old launched his brokerage app and bought 55 shares of an exchange-traded fund that hadn’t existed until early April. Most Read from BloombergWinners and Losers From Trump and Xi’s Beijing Summit TalksHormuz Oil Flows Creep Higher as More Supertankers ExitWhat Is The Thucydides Trap

Bill Ackman says Alphabet stake sale not a bet against the company
Reuters92d agoneutral
Bill Ackman says Alphabet stake sale not a bet against the company

Billionaire investor Bill Ackman said on ‌Saturday that the sale ‌of Google parent Alphabet's shares was ​not a bet against the company. Ackman on Friday said his firm Pershing Square had built ‌a new ⁠position in tech giant Microsoft after its stock ⁠price dropped recently, and sold his long-owned investment in ​Alphabet to ​help ​pay for it.

Netlist Q1 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat92d agoneutral
Netlist Q1 Earnings Call Highlights

Netlist (OTCMKTS:NLST) reported record quarterly revenue for the first quarter of 2026, citing strong demand for memory products, tight industry supply and higher DRAM pricing as key drivers of its performance. Chief Executive Officer Chuck Hong said the company delivered “a strong first quarter pe

YouTube, Snap settle school district's social media addiction claims
Reuters92d agoneutral
YouTube, Snap settle school district's social media addiction claims

Alphabet's YouTube and Snap have reached settlements in the first case set for trial in litigation seeking to force ‌social media platforms to cover the costs school districts incur to combat a youth ‌mental health crisis they say the companies fueled. The settlements were detailed in court filings on Friday in federal court in Oakland, ​California, and resolve claims by a Kentucky school district that is still due to take Facebook and Instagram parent Meta Platforms and TikTok to trial on June 15. Terms of the settlements with Breathitt County School District in rural Eastern Kentucky were not disclosed.

Ackman, Loeb take different routes on tech bets in early 2026
Reuters93d agoneutral
Ackman, Loeb take different routes on tech bets in early 2026

Two of Wall Street's most closely watched billionaire stock pickers, both once voluble activist investors, took ‌opposite tacks this year when Bill Ackman bet on Microsoft and exited ‌Google parent Alphabet and Daniel Loeb did the opposite. Ackman said on X his firm Pershing Square ​began building a new position in software giant Microsoft in February after shares dropped, saying investors weren't giving it enough credit for its Microsoft 365 office suite and artificial intelligence investments.

Berkshire Hathaway triples Alphabet stake and invests in Delta and Macy's under new CEO
Associated Press93d agoneutral
Berkshire Hathaway triples Alphabet stake and invests in Delta and Macy's under new CEO

Berkshire Hathaway more than tripled the size of its investment in Google's parent company and bought over $2.6 billion worth of Delta Airlines stock as Greg Abel settled into the CEO job after taking over from Warren Buffett at the start of the year. The conglomerate also dumped a number of other stocks, including Visa, Mastercard, Domino's Pizza, Amazon and United Healthcare after the departure late last year of Todd Combs, who was one of the two investment mangers Buffett hired to help manage the portfolio. Buffett was always reluctant to invest in tech companies because he said he didn't understand them well enough to predict the long-term winners.

Ackman's Pershing Square takes stake in Microsoft, citing 'compelling' valuation
Reuters93d agoneutral
Ackman's Pershing Square takes stake in Microsoft, citing 'compelling' valuation

Bill Ackman's hedge fund Pershing Square will disclose a ‌new position in Microsoft later in ‌the day, the billionaire investor said on Friday, arguing ​that the tech giant sits at a "highly compelling valuation". Ackman's new closed-end fund Pershing Square USA, which debuted on the NYSE ‌last month, has ⁠also recently made Microsoft a core holding, he said in a ⁠post on social media platform X. Pershing's bet on Microsoft comes amid Ackman's growing ​appetite for ​tech holdings.

Alphabet Sells Biggest Yen Bond on Record by Foreign Issuer
Bloomberg93d agobearish
Alphabet Sells Biggest Yen Bond on Record by Foreign Issuer

(Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc. sold ¥576.5 billion ($3.6 billion) of bonds in the biggest ever yen deal by a non-Japanese company as competition to fund data centers and AI infrastructure intensifies.Most Read from BloombergHormuz Oil Flows Creep Higher as More Supertankers ExitIran’s Kharg Island Oil Jetties Empty Again Yesterday, Satellite ShowsWhat Is The Thucydides Trap and Why Did Xi Raise It With Trump?Xi Tells US CEOs on Trump Visit That China Will Open Up MoreTrump Says China Offered Help