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Mutual-fund managers can’t catch a break, and maybe they never will. Hedge-fund manager David Einhorn caused a stir two years ago when he called markets “fundamentally broken.” Money regularly comes out of paychecks and pours into index funds tracking the S&P 500, buying stocks with no regard to value—only their weighting.
Investors face another busy week as major technology companies prepare to report earnings, central banks weigh inflation risks and geopolitical tensions continue to influence global markets. Developments surrounding artificial intelligence, the conflict in the Middle East and key economic data releases are all expected to shape investor sentiment in the days ahead.
July 20 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rose slightly on Monday, following last week's chip-stocks-led pullback, as investors awaited a key slate of earnings that could test Wall Street's AI-
The launch of the K3 AI model marks progress in core technology, and the investment case for U.S. cloud companies changes little, Morningstar said in an investor note.
SpaceX is in talks to sell AI computing capacity to the Defense Department, according to The Wall Street Journal.
History shows a clear trend.
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.
Google is escalating its campaign to break Nvidia Corp's (NASDAQ:NVDA, XETRA:NVD) grip on artificial intelligence chips, deploying creative dealmaking to push its Tensor Processing Units (TPUs) into the wider market. The strategy, detailed in exclusive reporting by The Information's Amir...
SpaceX is reportedly discussing a multibillion-dollar AI computing deal with the Pentagon.
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.
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Asking for a Trend Host Josh Lipton previews several of the biggest stories to come throughout next week, including earnings results out from Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), Tesla (TSLA), General Motors (GM), and Intel (INTC).
The search giant promised its most powerful AI model in June. It's still not here.
One of the newest stocks added to the Berkshire Hathaway investment portfolio is Alphabet. While the position started towards the end of Warren Buffett’s time as CEO of Berkshire, the legendary investor wants people to know he gets the credit...
It’s a heavy earnings week, with results also coming in from Halliburton, 3M, AT&T, Blackstone, and more. On the economic front, we’ll see data on jobs, new-home sales, and industry purchasing activity.
Alphabet reports Q2 2026 earnings on July 22. Most investors going into the print are focused on Search growth and whether Cloud can sustain its acceleration. But Bank of America's latest note highlights something that could make the headline numbers look unusual: an estimated $80 billion boost to ...
Markets face a potentially volatile week as AI bubble fears intensify amid concerns that technology sector repricing has not yet reached equilibrium, coinciding with earnings season ramping dramatically through late July.
The AI race is far from over.
Apple just closed at a record high after a monster run, but the real question is whether the forces driving it higher are durable enough to carry the stock through a gauntlet of legal battles, insider selling, and a looming earnings report that could change everything.
Every headline says Google is hemorrhaging its best AI minds to Anthropic and OpenAI, and that narrative has created one of the most exploitable gaps between fear and reality in the market right now.
An endorsement from Buffett makes the Alphabet buy case even more compelling.
Warren Buffett admitted he should have bought Alphabet years ago. Now he's making up for lost time with a $31 billion bet.
The bear case against Alphabet was everywhere two years ago, and the numbers that just printed should have buried it for good. So why does the market keep treating this stock like the threat is still alive?
QQQ already tilts heavily toward Big Tech, but a newer Nasdaq ETF cuts the lineup down to just 30 names and bets almost everything on a handful of AI giants. Whether that concentration is a feature or a trap depends on what happens when the usual offsets stop showing up.
Alphabet has become one of Berkshire's biggest investments based on this simple idea.