investments
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The $500 Billion Question (and 4 More) for Jensen Huang
Nvidia’s fiscal 2026 Q3 earnings are highly anticipated, with focus on AI spending. Analysts expect EPS of $1.25 on $54.92B revenue, a 53% YoY increase. Revenue from data centers is projected to make up $49.04B. Key questions include the sustainability of 40% capex growth, plans for free cash flow, and details on $500B in orders for Blackwell/Rubin. Concerns remain about funding AI investments and interconnectedness among major players which could lead to systemic risk. Demand signals remain strong, bolstering Nvidia’s position for long-term investors.
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AI Stocks Sink as Funding Flows In
Despite substantial AI investment, AI stocks are struggling, causing investor unease. Microsoft and Nvidia are investing $15B in Anthropic, highlighting symbiotic relationships in the AI sector. Google launched Gemini 3, emphasizing enhanced reasoning. However, Nvidia, Amazon and Microsoft experienced declines, impacting the S&P 500. Nvidia’s upcoming earnings are crucial. Other news includes Anthropic’s funding by Microsoft and Nvidia, Google’s Gemini 3 launch, U.S. senators calling for crypto firm investigation and Goldman Sachs projecting strong growth for ASML that dominates key segment of AI supply chain.
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Smart long-term bet or short-term risk?
Tech giants are investing heavily in AI infrastructure, sparking debate over whether these investments will drive cost savings or strain near-term returns. Increased capital expenditure guidance from Amazon, Microsoft, and Google fuels both optimism about AI’s potential and concern about profitability. Analysts debate whether short-term profitability concerns hinder long-term strategic advantages in AI. The key question is whether AI investments translate into productivity and value or remain unproven promises. Managing the short-term financial implications will be crucial for sustaining growth and investor confidence.
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DoorDash Stock Plunges 17%, Marking Worst Day on Record
DoorDash shares plummeted 17% after announcing significant investments in autonomous delivery, a new tech stack, and acquisitions like SevenRooms and Deliveroo. While revenue beat expectations, earnings fell short, and Q4 adjusted EBITDA guidance was below consensus. Investors are wary of the aggressive spending impacting near-term profitability, despite CEO Tony Xu’s confidence in long-term growth. Analysts acknowledge the operational strength and potential long-term investor support, but caution that patience and consistent disclosure are needed.
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Zuckerberg’s $15B Talent War: An Inside Look
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta has invested heavily in the metaverse, a gamble aiming to revolutionize social interaction. Despite billions