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Investing.com5d agobullish
Super Micro Computer stock surges 9% as guidance shatters expectations

Investing.com -- Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) sent shares rallying 9% after reporting robust fourth-quarter profits and issuing aggressive forward guidance that blew past Wall Street consensus. The blowout outlook served as a sharp positive surprise for investors, who had braced for headwind after the AI server provider signaled soft Q4 revenue in its preliminary update on July 21.

Investing.com5d agobullish
Lumentum beats estimates on AI demand, guides above consensus

Investing.com -- Lumentum Holdings Inc (NASDAQ:LITE) reported fiscal fourth quarter adjusted earnings per share of $3.23, beating the analyst estimate of $2.95 by $0.28. Revenue reached $1.01 billion, surpassing the consensus estimate of $984.57 million and marking a 109% increase from $480.7 million in the same quarter last year.

Bloomberg5d agoneutral
Nvidia’s Show of Financial Force Soothes Jittery Credit Markets

(Bloomberg) -- Nvidia Corp.’s commitments to backstop the artificial intelligence boom seemed to be swelling by the day. There was the reported $250 billion to help kickstart a massive data center for OpenAI in Ohio, the latest in a string of big financings it was involved with. Most Read from BloombergFive Takeaways From Zuckerberg’s 6,500-Word Manifesto on AIChina Unleashes $28 Trillion Capital Markets to Challenge US in AINvidia Taps Wall Street for $500 Billion Funding CommitmentApple’s Glas

General Motors Sets Up $4.5 Billion Safety Net to Avoid Parts Shortages
The Wall Street Journal5d agoneutral
General Motors Sets Up $4.5 Billion Safety Net to Avoid Parts Shortages

General Motors stung in recent years by critical parts shortages, is setting up a $4.5 billion safety net designed to keep critical components flowing through supply-chain troubles. The automaker aims to avoid future parts crunches by securing supplies of high-risk components through a financing arrangement where it pre-funds the purchase of essential parts. The move, which GM disclosed Tuesday in a regulatory filing, aims to give suppliers enough capital to maintain production and potentially stockpile parts.

Yen Intervention Wears Off
The Wall Street Journal5d agoneutral
Yen Intervention Wears Off

U.S. forces fired on a Panama-flagged ship that attempted to run the American blockade of Iranian ports early Tuesday, The Wall Street Journal reported. Brent crude briefly touched $90 a barrel, ending the trading day up 1.4% to $88.91. The Dow ended down 184 points, or 0.3%.

CoreWeave edges past quarterly revenue estimates
Reuters5d agobullish
CoreWeave edges past quarterly revenue estimates

AI cloud company CoreWeave edged past Wall Street estimates for quarterly ‌revenue on Tuesday, driven by strong ‌demand for its computing services that power AI systems. So-called neoclouds such as CoreWeave ‌and peer Nebius, ⁠which offer hardware and cloud capacity to other technology companies, have seen ⁠demand skyrocket as a result of relentless enterprise spending on AI. CoreWeave, whose close ties with ​Nvidia have ​made it a key ​supplier of Nvidia's ‌AI chips, has attracted several high-profile customers so far this year.

Super Micro forecasts upbeat annual revenue
Reuters5d agobullish
Super Micro forecasts upbeat annual revenue

Super Micro Computer on Tuesday forecast fiscal ‌2027 revenue above Wall Street ‌expectations, betting that strong demand for its ​AI-optimized servers would fuel another year of growth. Shares of the company rose 9% in extended trading ‌following the ⁠results. The server maker has been a winner in the ⁠race to equip data centers for generative AI, leveraging its close ​relationships with ​chipmakers and ​its reputation for ‌speed-to-market.

Braveheart Bio (BRVE) Raised $382.5 Million In Its IPO
Simply Wall St.5d agoneutral
Braveheart Bio (BRVE) Raised $382.5 Million In Its IPO

Braveheart Bio (NasdaqGM: BRVE) completed its IPO and listed on the Nasdaq Global Market, with trading commencing before 11 August 2026. The company was added to the NASDAQ Composite Index shortly after the IPO, bringing the stock into a broad market benchmark. Following the listing and index inclusion, Braveheart Bio filed a large shelf registration to provide flexibility for future capital raises. This kind of rapid move from IPO to index inclusion has drawn attention to founder-led...

JPMorgan revamps S&P 500 target for rest of 2026
TheStreet5d agoneutral
JPMorgan revamps S&P 500 target for rest of 2026

Investors entered the hotly anticipated Q2 earnings season, questioning whether the enormous AI spending spree was becoming tough to justify. AI hyperscalers have been shelling out billions on chips, data centers, and infrastructure. But investors have grown wary, looking for clearer evidence that ...

Venture Global Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat5d agoneutral
Venture Global Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Venture Global (NYSE:VG) reported second-quarter 2026 results marked by higher LNG sales volumes, stronger earnings and an increase to its full-year adjusted EBITDA outlook, while outlining continued progress on its CP2 project and planned expansions at CP2 and Plaquemines. Chief Executive Officer

SEA Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat5d agoneutral
SEA Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

SEA (NYSE:SE) reported second-quarter 2026 revenue of $7.8 billion, up 48% from a year earlier, while adjusted EBITDA rose 11% to more than $917 million. Net income increased 11% year over year to $458 million, as growth in its Shopee e-commerce and Monee financial-services businesses helped offset

Tech Stocks Slide Again Ahead of Key Inflation Reports
Barrons.com5d agoneutral
Tech Stocks Slide Again Ahead of Key Inflation Reports

Technology stocks slipped again on Tuesday, as markets continued to trade sideways in the lead up to this week’s inflation reports. The Nasdaq Composite fell 0.6%. Brent crude oil futures rose 1.4% to $88.91 a barrel as the will-they-won’t-they between the U.S. and Iran continued to drag on global markets.

Oracle, Quantinuum partner to bring quantum computing to cloud
Reuters5d agoneutral
Oracle, Quantinuum partner to bring quantum computing to cloud

Quantinuum and Oracle on Tuesday announced a multi-year partnership aimed at bringing quantum computing ‌capabilities to Oracle's cloud platform, as technology firms ‌race to commercialize the nascent technology. Financial terms of the partnership and a ​deployment date were not disclosed. Here are some details: • Under the deal, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers will gain access to Quantinuum's Helios quantum computer through OCI's quantum service, allowing them ‌to combine quantum computing ⁠with Oracle's graphics-processing and high-performance computing services.

Vol. 39, No. 6: Big, Huge, Massive
The Wall Street Journal5d agoneutral
Vol. 39, No. 6: Big, Huge, Massive

The monthly WSJ stylebook bulletin focuses this time on the overuse of massive and similar adjectives. And we’ve gone to one word on ExxonMobil.

Uber Freight says its investigating cyber incident following hacker claims
Reuters5d agoneutral
Uber Freight says its investigating cyber incident following hacker claims

Uber Freight is investigating a data security incident involving unauthorized access to a portion of its systems ‌and repositories, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday. There has ‌been "no impact to Uber Freight's business operations, which continue in the normal course without ​disruption," spokesperson Sam Hallock said. "Our systems are secure and fully operational."