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Investing.com -- Palantir Technologies Inc (NASDAQ:PLTR) is trading up 4.6% at $118.09 on Monday, extending a rebound that began Friday when the stock snapped a seven-session losing streak, after the company announced a strategic initiative with NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) to deploy open AI models inside classified and air-gapped government environments. The partnership pertains to a jointly developed intelligent engine pairing Nvidia's Blackwell Ultra GPUs and Nemotron open models with Pal
Michael Saylor’s Strategy plans to buy back stock and sell bitcoin among many moves aimed at stemming the loss of confidence in the crypto-hoarding company. Strategy said Monday it would repurchase as much as $1 billion of its preferred shares and up to $1 billion of its Class A common stock. It also said it might sell bitcoin to raise up to $1.25 billion in cash to help cover the dividend payments on its preferred stock and the interest on outstanding debt, as well as to fund its share-repurchase program and cash reserve.
I keep hitting the buy button on Nike, and Tuesday’s earnings report has not slowed me down. It has done the opposite. Every panic headline about CFO Matthew Friend stepping down, every Reddit thread warning of soft numbers, every fresh leg lower in the share price has me adding again. This is a confession of ... Wall Street Is Terrified of Nike’s Tuesday Earnings and a Sudden CFO Shakeup—Why This Is the Ultimate Aggressive Buy on Repeat
Investors weren’t exactly sure what to do with shares of a new aerospace & defense supplier. Six banks have recently launched coverage of Applied Aerospace & Defense stock, which completed its IPO in early June. Shares have struggled since the offering, closing Friday at $20.53, just a few cents above the $20 IPO price.
(Bloomberg) -- The smallest, riskiest group of US stocks has put in a magnificent performance in the first half of the year. You never would have guessed it by looking at investor positioning.Most Read from BloombergTrump’s U-Turn on Iran Sanctions Would Unravel Decades of CurbsUS and Iran Agree to Halt Attacking Each Other Ahead of TalksOil Trades Near Four-Month Low as US and Iran Halt Fresh AttacksAramco Helicopter Crash in Ras Tanura Kills All 14 on BoardPrabowo Risks Prompt Global Banks to
The spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky will separate the company’s connectivity business from its film, theme park and streaming operations.
AI chip unit reportedly targets $50 billion valuation.
The company will separate Comcast and NBCUniversal into two public companies.
Rocket Lab bought the satellite operator Iridium Communications in a bid to create a vertically integrated rival to Elon Musk's SpaceX.
Comcast stock surged after the company announced it would split into two public companies.
Investors weren’t exactly sure what to do with shares of a new aerospace & defense supplier. Wall Street has some advice: Buy the stock. Six banks have recently launched coverage of Applied Aerospace & Defense stock, which completed its IPO in early June.
The $8 billion deal would give Rocket Lab control over a satellite fleet and access to wireless resources it could use to compete with SpaceX.
June 29 (Reuters) - Rocket Lab said on Monday it would acquire satellite communications provider Iridium Communications in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $8 billion, marking one of the biggest
Rocket Lab said on Monday it would acquire satellite communications provider Iridium Communications in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $8 billion, marking one of the biggest consolidation moves in the commercial space industry. Iridium shareholders will receive $27 in cash and Rocket Lab shares, with a combined value of $54 per Iridium share. The deal is expected to close in mid-2027.
The spinoff of NBCUniversal and Sky will separate the company’s connectivity business from its film, theme park and streaming operations.
The deal adds navtemadlin—a drug candidate for a rare blood cancer in late-stage clinical trials—to Ipsen’s oncology pipeline.
June 29 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rose on Monday, led by strong gains in the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100, as easing tensions in the Middle East lifted sentiment following days of hostilities
As corporate borrowing tied to artificial intelligence shows no sign of slowing, bankers are coming up with new ways to sell ever larger volumes of debt. The surge in spending on chips, cloud infrastructure and data centers has led large technology companies, known as hyperscalers, to increasingly issue bonds in currencies other than the U.S. dollar to tap a wider pool of investors and prevent saturation in the U.S. with colossal volumes of debt. Companies such as Amazon.com and Alphabet have issued $60 billion in bonds in multiple currencies in the last 12 months.
South Korean tech giants Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix said Monday they will invest a combined 800 trillion won ($518 billion) in building a new computer chipmaking hub in the country’s southwest region, capitalizing on surging artificial intelligence -driven demand. President Lee Jae Myung joined the companies’ chairs Monday in announcing the plan, which dovetails with the government’s efforts to expand investment beyond the greater Seoul metropolitan area, the country’s economic center and heart of its semiconductor sector.
The rally driven by the global artificial-intelligence boom has exposed structural vulnerabilities in a stock market unaccustomed to wild swings.
(Bloomberg) -- The leverage that helped fuel the US stock rally is now becoming an increasing source of unease.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueUS Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran Targets After Drone HitsAnthropic's Mythos 5 AI Model Cleared by US for Wider UseAn Analyst's Missed Remark Surfaced in Deadly Iran School Strike ProbeOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to PayThe surge in market leverage, stemming in part fro
(Bloomberg) -- The leverage that helped fuel the US stock rally is now becoming an increasing source of unease.Most Read from BloombergLutnick Delayed Canada Bridge Debut to Seek Bigger Cut of Toll RevenueUS Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran Targets After Drone HitsAnthropic’s Mythos 5 AI Model Cleared by US for Wider UseAn Analyst’s Missed Remark Surfaced in Deadly Iran School Strike ProbeOman Tells Allies Ships Going Through Hormuz May Have to PayThe surge in market leverage, stemming in part fro
Salesforce's new acquisition has figured out how to win in the age of agentic AI.
When CEO Brian Niccol came to Starbucks almost two years ago, he took over a brand that had lost some of its focus. The cafe chain had pivoted during the Covid pandemic to a takeout-and-delivery model, dropping long-time CEO Howard Schultz's vision of the brand as offering a third place between ...
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Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, likes to double down on her favorite tech stocks when the prices are falling, hoping for a bargain. That’s what Wood just did, adding shares of Coinbase after weeks of tumbling. In 2025, Wood's flagship Ark Innovation ETF gained 35.49%, far outpacing ...
The man who predicted the 2008 housing crash is making another contrarian call, and this time his sights are set on China. Hedge fund manager Michael Burry, who became famous after the film "The Big Short" chronicled his bet against subprime mortgages, revealed on Thursday, June 25, that he added ...
SpaceX spent close to two years and nearly $20 billion buying wireless spectrum licenses that had nothing to do with rockets or satellite broadband. Analysts struggled to explain why a space company needed land-based mobile spectrum at all. That question now has an answer, and it puts the country’s ...