Hint: It's not just because of EVs.
On this week's show: Dhruv Amin, the founder of Anything, on getting kicked off the App Store after trying to comply with Apple's own guidelines. Ruth...
Geopolitical uncertainty is roiling the market again and sending Micron lower.
(Bloomberg) -- US lawmakers unveiled legislation that seeks to crack down on exports of chipmaking tools to China, especially from allies including th...
Reliable power is driving the current opportunity in energy stocks.
Weakness rarely stays contained. It often begins in more vulnerable market corners, such as software, before quietly spreading.
Intel’s $14.2 billion Fab 34 buyback gives it full control of a key manufacturing asset, signaling stronger confidence in its long-term turnaround str...
There is life after OpenAI and Sora for Disney.
Nebius is growing at an incredibly fast pace.
Microsoft remains a central AI player, and Benchmark sees the recent pullback as a buying opportunity with strong long-term upside potential.
With today's pullback, XRP is now down roughly 30% in 2026.
Both NextEra Energy and Brookfield Renewable Partners are fast-growing leaders in the clean energy sector.
Dell rides the AI infrastructure boom with surging orders, record backlog and cheap valuation as revenue and earnings growth outlook rises.
Lumentum Holdings (NASDAQ:LITE) has emerged as a defining infrastructure play of the AI era. The San Jose-based optical and photonic products maker su...
Microsoft says it's on a path to developing high-powered frontier models, an acknowledgment that it is looking to wean itself off of its dependence on...
“I’ve said over and over Jassy you got to be all in in Nvidia. And he said no.” That’s Jim Cramer on Mad Money, frustrated that Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) C...
Globalstar shares jumped Thursday on a report the satellite internet provider could be acquired by Amazon.
Not a single one of Netflix's subscribers will celebrate this move. Few will cancel their subscriptions.
Kratos shares have been steadily declining since mid-January. They might have more room to go.
In the 16th paragraph of an article on Page 40 of the April 17, 1978, print newspaper, a Silicon Valley-based startup made its debut in the pages of T...
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