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Bloomberg32d agobearish
Oracle Risks Falling Behind in AI Race as Spending Binge Bites

(Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp.’s ambitions to dominate the artificial intelligence buildout are running into a key hurdle: funding a spending spree without further damaging its credit standing.Most Read from BloombergThailand Scraps Plan to End Visa-Free Entry for Indian TouristsBeckham’s IM8 Gets $1 Billion From General Catalyst for GrowthOpenAI’s First Device Will Be Movable, Screenless Speaker Built as AI CompanionCIA Says AI Drones Give Russian Troops Only 30 Minutes to LiveOnePlus, Once Popula

Why Is Buffett Back On TV As Berkshire Shares Fall?
24/7 Wall St.32d agobearish
Why Is Buffett Back On TV As Berkshire Shares Fall?

Warren Buffett is back on TV, and on CNBC, to be specific. As he left, he would be “going quiet.” As chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK-B), he added, “I enjoy the chance to keep in touch with you.” The person to “keep in touch” with is supposed to be the new CEO, Greg Abel. ... Why Is Buffett Back On TV As Berkshire Shares Fall?

The Great Rotation Is Here. Why Money Is Fleeing Chips for Old Favorites.
Barrons.com32d agoneutral
The Great Rotation Is Here. Why Money Is Fleeing Chips for Old Favorites.

U.S. stocks remain deep in the throes of a major rotation heading into the teeth of the second-quarter earnings season, and the traditional August lull that follows, as investors take money from highflying tech sector and spread that cash across a host of old-economy bets. What’s happening alongside that “great rotation,” however, is also interesting, and likely keeping stocks afloat amid the broader tech declines.