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In This Market, It’s Memory ... and Everything Else
The Wall Street Journal58d agoneutral
In This Market, It’s Memory ... and Everything Else

Despite notable stock declines today, memory makers like Micron Technology, Samsung and SK Hynix are far and away the best performers among trillion-dollar technology companies this year. Some of the moves this past week help explain why.

Associated Press58d agoneutral
How major US stock indexes fared Friday 6/26/2026

Most of the U.S. stock market rose after oil prices eased back to where they were before the war with Iran, but drops for AI stocks kept the market in check. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.1%, and the Nasdaq composite lost 0.2%. The Nasdaq composite fell 60.99 points, or 0.2%, to 25,297.62.

AI-Themed Stocks Tank Again, Capping a Wild Week
The Wall Street Journal58d agoneutral
AI-Themed Stocks Tank Again, Capping a Wild Week

Stock indexes closely tied to AI fell Friday. Japan’s benchmark index slid more than 4%, weighed down by a 13% plunge in SoftBank Group’s shares, after a media report suggested OpenAI could hold off going public until next year. The PHLX semiconductor index dropped about 5%, while the Roundhill Memory ETF fell 6.5%.

Bloomberg58d agoneutral
AI Rout Exposes Wall Street’s $270 Billion Speculation Machine

(Bloomberg) -- This week’s tech rout did more than puncture one of the year’s hottest trades: it exposed the machinery of modern speculation — and how quickly it can work in reverse.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to PayMamdani Rent Freeze Cheers Weary Tenants, Alarms La

Millionaire shorts SpaceX as price crashes
TheStreet58d agobearish
Millionaire shorts SpaceX as price crashes

When Elon Musk's SpaceX (Nasdaq: SPCX) made its public debut on June 12, crypto traders were ecstatic that a publicly listed Wall Street giant holds Bitcoin (BTC) on its balance sheet. The accumulation is not surprising, given that Musk himself has hailed cryptocurrencies like ...

Investing.com58d agoneutral
Apple’s Vision Pro hardware chief defects to OpenAI

Apple Inc. is losing a pillar of its spatial computing ambitions to OpenAI. Paul Meade, the Vice President overseeing the Vision Pro headset and Apple’s upcoming smart glasses, is departing the tech giant. Meade will exit Apple by next week to spearhead OpenAI’s burgeoning hardware division, according to a Bloomberg report. At OpenAI, he is tasked with bringing a new family of AI-native devices to life. Neither company has officially commented on the move. Meade isn’t just a manager; he’s an arc

SpaceX at Risk of Slipping Below $2 Trillion Market Cap
The Wall Street Journal58d agobullish
SpaceX at Risk of Slipping Below $2 Trillion Market Cap

SpaceX shares are trading near the level at which the rocket maker's market cap would drop below $2 trillion for the first time. The stock recently traded at $152.50, about 80 cents above the level where the market cap would slip below $2 trillion. This week, SpaceX shares have declined about 18%, putting them near their opening IPO price of $150, a sign of waning enthusiasm for the biggest listing of all time.

Bloomberg58d agoneutral
Apple’s Vision Pro and Smart Glasses Chief to Join OpenAI

(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc.’s top executive in charge of the Vision Pro headset and the company’s smart glasses efforts is leaving for OpenAI, continuing a streak of high-profile defections to rivals in the artificial intelligence and hardware sectors.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormu

80-year-old discount grocery chain closes 36 stores
TheStreet58d agoneutral
80-year-old discount grocery chain closes 36 stores

Within three miles of my house, I have two Publix stores, an Aldi, a Fresh Market, a Target with a full grocery section, a Walmart, and a BJ's Wholesale under construction. There's a Sprouts a little further away, as well as multiple Dollar General locations and a locally owned farmer's ...

Reuters58d agoneutral
Verizon bids $3.2 billion to win US spectrum licenses

Verizon ‌Communications successfully ‌bid nearly $3.2 billion ​for wireless licenses in a Federal ‌Communications ⁠Commission auction for mid-band ⁠spectrum, the agency said ​Friday. AT&T, ​T-Mobile ​and Space ‌X also won spectrum licenses in the auction that ‌raised ​about $3.5 ​billion. T-Mobile successfully ‌bid $278 million, ​T-Mobile $121 ​million and Space X $8.5 ​million, ‌the FCC ​said.

OpenAI IPO delay sends AI tokens crashing
TheStreet58d agobearish
OpenAI IPO delay sends AI tokens crashing

Cryptocurrencies tied to decentralized artificial intelligence sold off on June 26 as reports surfaced that OpenAI is leaning toward delaying its initial public offering (IPO). As per The New York Times, the maker of ChatGPT is reportedly planning to hold off until next year. People ...

Investing.com58d agoneutral
Investing.com’s stocks of the week

Investing.com -- A strong earnings showing for one memory stock was overshadowed by a rotation out of technology and into more defensive names, while Bitcoin's slide below $60,000 hit crypto-linked stocks over the past few days.

Bloomberg58d agoneutral
Uber Tightens US Driver Background Checks as Sexual Assault Cases Mount

(Bloomberg) -- Uber Technologies Inc. is tightening driver background checks in the US and applying the new standards retroactively to existing workers, the company’s latest response to a wave of sexual-assault lawsuits brought by passengers.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueIndonesia Opens Door to Dirty Money to Fund Prabowo’s PlansApple Shares Sink After Price Hikes Hit iPads and MacsMamdani Rent Freeze Cheers Cost-Weary Tenants, Alar

Moderna Shares Up on New Research Efforts for Autoimmune Disorder
The Wall Street Journal58d agoneutral
Moderna Shares Up on New Research Efforts for Autoimmune Disorder

Moderna shares were up more than 10% Friday after the biotech company revealed a new effort to make a treatment for autoimmune disorders and outlined several experimental drug projects that could help it diversify beyond Covid-19 vaccines in coming years.