• SpaceX Drops Below $135 IPO Price

    SpaceX shares have fallen below their IPO price, indicating a cooling investor enthusiasm after a record-setting public debut. Despite an initial surge and inclusion in the Nasdaq-100, the stock is now trading significantly lower, even ahead of a crucial Starship test flight. This suggests a market re-evaluation of the reusable rocket maker’s valuation.

    21 mins ago
  • Anthropic Nears IPO as Bankers Arrange Investor Meetings

    Anthropic, the AI company behind Claude, is preparing for an initial public offering (IPO) later this year. The company is engaging with potential investors and has confidentially filed its S-1 prospectus. This move signals a significant step towards public markets and could precede its rival, OpenAI’s, IPO. Anthropic’s focus on AI safety and its advanced models are key aspects of its investor outreach.

    2 hours ago
  • Apple Deal Fuels Alibaba Stock Surge

    Alibaba’s Qwen AI model will be integrated into Apple’s systems in China, following regulatory approval. This deal significantly boosts Alibaba’s US-listed shares and enhances AI capabilities for Chinese Apple users. The integration highlights a trend towards on-device AI and navigates the complex US-China tech competition, with Qwen’s efficiency on iPhones recently demonstrated.

    4 hours ago
  • 5 Key Things to Know Before Wednesday’s Market Open

    U.S. stock futures signal a positive open. Energy prices cool but geopolitical tensions persist, raising concerns over oil costs. IBM’s stock plummets on weak earnings, highlighting shifts in tech demand towards hardware, while cybersecurity stocks surge. Financial giants like Morgan Stanley report record results, benefiting from the AI investment boom. Warren Buffett accelerates charitable giving, donating billions in Berkshire Hathaway shares. United Airlines introduces “empty seat” premium for enhanced passenger comfort.

    5 hours ago
  • Jim Cramer’s Favorite Chip Stock: We’re Buying More, Again

    Intel is strategically investing in advanced lithography and AI chip manufacturing to regain its powerhouse status. The company’s adoption of ASML’s High NA EUV machines for AI PCs, coupled with TSMC’s strong sales and ASML’s capacity expansion, signals robust industry growth. IBM’s customers shifting spending to AI infrastructure also benefits Intel’s integrated hardware role. Intel’s significant investment in its Ireland facility further underscores its commitment to scaling manufacturing for AI and data center demands, positioning it for substantial industry expansion.

    6 hours ago
  • ASML Boosts Sales Outlook on Surging AI Chip Demand

    ASML has significantly boosted its full-year revenue forecast for the second time this year, driven by soaring AI chip demand. The Dutch semiconductor equipment giant now expects sales between 43-45 billion euros. This strong performance, with Q2 exceeding estimates, highlights robust order intake and customers accelerating capacity expansion. ASML’s stock surged, reflecting its critical role in advanced chip manufacturing, though geopolitical factors and market valuation remain points of consideration.

    8 hours ago
  • UK Teens Face Midnight Social Media Curfew, Infinite Scroll Limit

    The UK is proposing new regulations to protect teenagers from social media harms. Measures include mandatory overnight curfews and disabling addictive features like infinite scrolling for 16- and 17-year-olds, aiming for Spring 2027 implementation. A pilot program showed improved sleep and concentration, though social exclusion was a concern. This initiative builds on a trend of governmental intervention in young people’s digital lives, challenging platform designs and potentially reshaping the industry.

    9 hours ago
  • NVIDIA Powers Nokia’s AI-RAN Platform for a Radio Comeback

    Nokia launched its AI-RAN platform, an “AI-native” radio access network solution developed with NVIDIA. It promises significant spectral efficiency gains, potentially doubling operator capacity without new infrastructure. Offered as a software subscription, it signals a strategic shift from hardware to software development. While a competitor, Ericsson, already offers an AI-in-RAN solution, Nokia’s GPU-accelerated approach and partnership with NVIDIA aim for a leading market position.

    10 hours ago
  • Jim Cramer: AI Market Froth Concerns Overblown

    Jim Cramer argues the current market, despite AI excitement, isn’t a dot-com bubble repeat. He notes lower interest rates, stronger earnings, and more reasonable valuations. While some stocks are “frothy,” many large-cap companies remain undervalued, with tech valuations also appearing more grounded than in the late 90s. This indicates a more sustainable market focused on fundamental strength and long-term growth.

    11 hours ago
  • Jim Cramer: IBM’s 25% Plunge Still Not Enough to Make it a Buy

    IBM’s stock dropped significantly due to a major shift in enterprise tech spending prioritizing AI, cybersecurity, and hardware. The company’s broader offerings are currently sidelined as businesses reallocate budgets. While IBM has long-term strengths and a dividend, its exposure to these volatile budget shifts poses a challenge. Success will depend on aligning its portfolio with dominant spending trends.

    12 hours ago
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