At $139.63, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is a hold. After a 278.4% year-to-date run into a fresh 52-week high, the setup demands a view rather than a reflex. Intel is the world’s largest x86 CPU designer and increasingly a contract chip manufacturer under CEO Lip-Bu Tan. The turnaround thesis rests on three legs: Intel Foundry scaling on ... Intel Just Hit a 52-Week High: Buy, Sell or Hold At $140?
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By Nqobile Dludla JOHANNESBURG, July 1 (Reuters) - Google has exceeded a five-year target to invest $1 billion in Africa, it said on Wednesday, as it made public initiatives on infrastructure and

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Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) ranks among the AI stocks beyond NVIDIA that could surge in 2026. UBS reaffirmed its Buy rating and $485 price target for Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) on June 12, noting the company’s special purpose vehicle deal with Apollo and Blackstone. The firm stated that back-end supply has turned into a concern, leading to […]
Sweden's market court has ordered Google to pay nearly $2 billion in damages to Klarna Group's PriceRunner subsidiary. The court found that Google unlawfully favored its own shopping comparison service over rivals for several years. This ruling is described as one of the largest antitrust damages awards in Sweden and strengthens Klarna's position in comparison shopping. Klarna Group (NYSE:KLAR), which acquired PriceRunner in 2022, now has a substantial court-awarded claim tied directly to...
By Supantha Mukherjee STOCKHOLM, July 1 (Reuters) - A Swedish court on Wednesday ordered Alphabet's Google to pay about $1.5 billion in damages to PriceRunner, the price comparison business owned by
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Bianco Research president Jim Bianco explains exactly how software names like Salesforce (CRM) and Microsoft (MSFT) are being threatened by AI adoption.
Shares of Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) are up 10% to $619 in morning trading, marking one of the sharpest single-session moves for the stock this year. The catalyst is a Bloomberg report that the company is building a cloud infrastructure business to sell its excess AI computing capacity to outside customers. If confirmed, the shift would ... Meta Platforms Jumps 10% on Potential Plans to Sell AI Compute, Challenging Amazon, Microsoft, Google
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The Patent and Market Court in Stockholm ruled Google unlawfully favored its own shopping comparison service, though the award fell well short of what PriceRunner sought
Meta is developing plans for a cloud infrastructure business, selling access to AI compute power and models. The move would pit it against the big cloud providers like Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure.
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A Swedish court has ordered Google to pay around 14.3 billion Swedish kronor (€1.3bn) in damages to PriceRunner, the price-comparison service owned by fintech group Klarna, ruling that the technology giant unlawfully favoured its own shopping service for years.View on euronews
Watchdog says company restricted app store competition.
Artificial intelligence has produced no shortage of headline-grabbing stories. Every week seems to bring another breakthrough model from OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google, while Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) dominates discussions around the chips powering the AI revolution. Yet history shows that the companies creating the most value aren’t always the ones making the most noise. During the cloud ... Why Amazon May Be the Smartest Long-Term AI Investment Nobody Is Talking About
A Swedish court on Wednesday ruled that Google-parent Alphabet abused its internet search-related market power in comparison shopping services versus Klarna Group's Pricerunner unit. Google was ordered to pay Klarna nearly $2 billion in damages. Klarna stock popped on the news.
Klarna said a Swedish court awarded PriceRunner about $1.97 billion in damages over Google's preferential treatment of its own comparison-shopping service.
A Swedish market court on Wednesday ordered Google to pay some 14.3 billion kronor ($1.46 billion) in damages to price comparison site Pricerunner for promoting its own shopping comparisons in search results.The Patent and Market Court in Stockholm said "Pricerunner is considered to have suffered harm as a result of Google having, for many years, unlawfully favoured its own price comparison service."
Investing.com -- Klarna Group (NYSE:KLAR) shares jumped 6% on Wednesday following a massive legal victory over Alphabet’s tech monopoly. A Swedish court ruled in favor of Klarna’s subsidiary, PriceRunner, awarding the company a staggering $1.97 billion in antitrust damages. The high-stakes judgment caps off a fierce battle over online shopping dominance, with the court finding that Google illegally choked out competition by manipulating search results to favor its own comparison-shopping service
The iShares MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF (NYSEARCA:MTUM) has run hard this year, climbing 30% year to date and 38% over the past 12 months to roughly $326. Headline numbers, though, mask a violent rotation inside MTUM’s portfolio. The AI/cloud mega-caps that powered the momentum trade through 2025 have stumbled, while one AI-memory name has ... MTUM Investors: Watch Micron’s Weight at the November Reconstitution
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