Analysts expect the "low-altitude economy"—a term for commercial activity undertaken in the mile of airspace above the ground—to balloon. Tesla's work on autonomous vehicles could give it a leg up...
Continue ReadingTesla is expected to launch its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, as soon as this week, with the electric vehicle maker's stock in need of positive news after a week marked by political strife between CEO Elon Musk and President Trump...
Continue ReadingAmazon's cloud computing platform is seeing a huge boost from its AI business. Alphabet's stock has been beaten down despite solid results. Three stocks that are still down at least 10% from their all-time highs that look like strong picks right now are Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN), Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM), and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL)...
Continue ReadingAmazon is the leader in e-commerce and cloud computing, and it has several other growth drivers. CEO Andy Jassy expects a huge shift as clients move over to the cloud, and as the dominant player, Amazon should benefit. Amazon stock has gained 840% over the past 10 years...
Continue ReadingPalantir's enterprise AI adoption fuels growth, with rapid ecosystem expansion and margin gains. Click to read more on PLTR's valuation premium and why its a Hold for me...
Continue ReadingNvidia shares are up 850% since ChatGPT sparked the artificial intelligence (AI) boom, but most Wall Street analysts still recommend buying the stock. The company is the market leader in AI accelerator chips, but its true strength lies in vertical integration that spans hardware and software products. Seven stocks in the S&P 500 generated such colossal returns in the last decade that they would have turned $50,000 into $1 million...
Continue ReadingAmazon and Alphabet have underperformed the S&P 500 year to date, but certain analysts see more than 40% upside in both stocks. Amazon is a triple threat with strong positions in e-commerce, digital advertising, and cloud computing, and the company has consistently beat Wall Street's earnings estimates. Alphabet is the market leader in digital advertising, and it's gaining market share in cloud services, but two antitrust lawsuits could force the company to break up...
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