Tobias

  • Wall Street, Speculative Tech, High Valuation, and Jim Cramer

    Jim Cramer of CNBC argues that Wall Street’s focus on the valuations of select high-growth tech stocks, especially in AI, obscures broader market opportunities. He cites Palantir’s recent decline despite strong earnings as an example of investors overly targeting speculative stocks due to market expensiveness concerns. Cramer suggests overlooking the potential of other stocks with reasonable valuations is a mistake, and urges investors to examine individual company fundamentals and growth prospects instead of dismissing entire sectors. He believes Palantir’s situation might just be a need for the stock to “cool off.”

    2025年11月21日
  • Nvidia Joins $2 Billion Deep Tech Alliance in India to Mentor AI Startups

    Nvidia joins the India Deep Tech Alliance (IDTA) as a founding member, committing to train and mentor Indian startups, leveraging its expertise in AI. This move aligns with a $2 billion commitment from private equity and venture capital investors to fuel deep tech companies in India. Nvidia will provide technical expertise through its Deep Learning Institute, focusing on AI model development and responsible deployment. India, supported by government initiatives and a growing AI market, is poised to become a global deep tech hub, hosting the AI Impact Summit next year.

    2025年11月21日
  • Toyota’s Profits Decline for Second Straight Quarter Amid U.S. Tariff Impact

    Toyota has revised its full-year operating profit forecast upward to 3.4 trillion yen, despite a 1.45 trillion yen hit from U.S. tariffs. The September quarter’s operating profit, however, fell short of analyst estimates due to these tariffs, with a nearly 28% year-over-year decline in quarterly profit despite increased revenue. Toyota is exploring exporting U.S.-made vehicles to Japan in response to trade agreements. Analysts expect continued pressure on profitability, with potential recovery contingent on trade stability and currency fluctuations amidst growing EV competition.

    2025年11月21日
  • Xpeng to Debut Robotaxis, Humanoid Robots Powered by In-House AI Chips

    Xpeng is aggressively expanding beyond EVs, unveiling a new humanoid robot and planning a robotaxi service launch next year. The robotaxis will utilize internally developed AI chips with substantial computing power, supported by Alibaba’s mapping expertise. Initial applications for the humanoid robot will focus on roles like tour guides. This move positions Xpeng against Tesla as a broader technology firm and reflects an industry trend towards integrating AI for new revenue streams in autonomous mobility.

    2025年11月21日
  • Armis Secures $435 Million,Valued at $6.1 Billion

    Cybersecurity startup Armis, specializing in connected device security, raised $435 million, valuing the company at $6.1 billion. Led by Goldman Sachs Alternatives, the funding will fuel growth and address the increasing demand for IoT, OT, and medical device security. Armis’ platform helps organizations discover, secure, and manage connected devices, providing threat detection and mitigation. CEO Yevgeny Dibrov sees Goldman Sachs as an ideal partner for a future IPO, targeted for late 2026 or early 2027, with a near-term goal of reaching $1 billion in ARR.

    2025年11月21日
  • Andy Jassy Seeks Next Big Move After Mass Layoffs

    Amazon CEO Andy Jassy is transforming the company into the “world’s largest startup” by flattening the organizational structure and cutting costs through layoffs, impacting multiple divisions. This drive, affecting over 27,000 jobs since late 2022, aims to increase efficiency and agility. While facing challenges in cloud computing competition, employee morale, and AI integration, Amazon is investing heavily in AI and new growth areas. Employees express concerns about increased workloads and the impact of AI on job security.

    2025年11月21日
  • 5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens Wednesday

    Stocks sold off on AI valuation concerns, led by Palantir. Democrats saw election success in NY, NJ, and VA. McDonald’s earnings missed expectations, while Cava cut its forecast. Layoffs are sweeping across companies, with some questioning if it’s truly AI-driven or “AI-washing.” Netflix’s “KPop Demon Hunters” boosted the K-pop industry significantly. Despite Meta’s investment, Scale AI’s CFO confirms the company’s business is still growing.

    2025年11月21日
  • Lyft and United Launch Loyalty Program Post-Delta Partnership

    Lyft and United Airlines have partnered to allow Lyft users to earn MileagePlus miles on rides. Users earn miles per dollar, with higher rates for premium rides and airport trips. This follows Lyft’s split with Delta Air Lines, highlighting the competitive loyalty program landscape. United sees the partnership as part of its customer-centric strategy, aiming for deeper tech integration and future features like using miles for Lyft rides within the app. New users can earn bonus miles for linking accounts and taking initial rides.

    2025年11月21日
  • How Chinese EVs Are Conquering Brazil

    Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers like BYD and Great Wall Motor are rapidly gaining market share in Brazil, driven by affordable EVs and a strategic focus on emerging markets. In 2024, EV imports from China surged. BYD has established a major production facility in Brazil, and others are following suit. While benefiting consumers and driving EV adoption, the influx raises concerns about job losses and has led to reintroduced import tariffs. However, Chinese automakers remain committed to the Brazilian market, aiming to shape consumer preferences and drive long-term EV growth.

    2025年11月21日
  • Palantir Stock Dips on Valuation Concerns; Karp Blasts Short Sellers

    Palantir (PLTR) shares fell 8% despite strong Q3 results, fueled by valuation concerns, Michael Burry’s short position, and anxieties about an AI bubble. CEO Alex Karp criticized short sellers. While Palantir exceeded expectations and raised guidance, analysts noted the high expectations and forward P/E ratio of 254. Some suggest other AI-focused firms like Microsoft offer better risk-reward. Growth driven primarily by U.S. enterprise demand raises questions about long-term sustainability.

    2025年11月21日