(Bloomberg) -- Morgan Stanley is reaching out to a broader pool of investors to shore up demand for a $5 billion debt sale for Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup xAI Corp., a deal that offers a window into the fallout from the billionaire’s feud with US President Donald Trump.Most Read from BloombergNext Stop: Rancho Cucamonga!Where Public Transit Systems Are Bouncing Back Around the WorldTrump Said He Fired the National Portrait Gallery Director. She’s Still There.NYC Mayoral Candidate...
Continue ReadingThe bromance may be over, but the president and Tesla CEO Elon Musk keep showing signs of backing off from last week’s very public feud. On Monday, Trump said “I’d have no problem with it,” when asked if he would be willing to speak with Musk. Trump also said that he wasn’t going to sell the red Tesla he bought in March, when the two men were on better terms...
Continue ReadingZacks spotlights AMZN, WMT and CSCO, each navigating growth and headwinds as AI, tariffs and recurring revenue reshape outlooks...
Continue ReadingAs the global AI race heats up, Amazon Web Services doubles down on its bet that every model should get a seat at the table...
Continue ReadingTesla trades lower ahead of the possible launch of its robo-taxi service this week in Austin, Texas, while Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference begins Monday...
Continue ReadingSpaceX and Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk flexed the company's rockets amid a war of words with President Donald Trump on Sunday.What Happened: On Sunday, Musk took to X, formerly Twitter and said, "Whatever happens, we have got the spaceships, and they do not." Whatever happens, we have gotthe spaceships,and they do not — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 8, 2025 Trending: Maker of the $60,000 foldable home has 3 factory buildings, 600+ houses built, and big plans to solve housing — this is yo...
Continue ReadingAmazon (AMZN) is investing $20 billion in Pennsylvania data centers as Big Tech companies work to expand artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure. Cameco (CCJ) stock surges after Westinghouse Electric Corporation, a company of which Cameco owns a significant portion, increased its EBITDA outlook for the next year and signed a nuclear deal. Universal Health Services (UHS) stock is falling after the company's CFO, Steve Filton, said that patients are spending longer in the hospital than they did pre-COVID. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination here...
Continue ReadingInvesting.com -- President Donald Trump took a more neutral tone toward Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO Elon Musk in a press conference on Monday after the close relationship between the two blew up in public last week...
Continue ReadingIBM (NYSE:IBM) announced Monday that it acquired Seek AI, a New York City-based artificial intelligence startup specializing in natural language data querying, as part of a larger push into agentic AI development. The acquisition coincides with the launch of Watsonx AI Labs. According to IBM, Seek AI's software will become a foundational part of the lab's technological framework. IBM Aims To Turn Manhattan Into A Global AI Nucleus Founded in 2021 by former data scientist Sarah Nagy, Seek AI buil...
Continue ReadingAhead of the Viva Tech fair in Paris, LVMH's Franck Le Moal and Google Cloud's Anthony Cirot took stock of their four-year partnership and outlined the challenges of the future...
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