Investing.com -- Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA) shares fell 7% following President Donald Trump’s public criticism of the company and its CEO, Elon Musk. Trump expressed disappointment in Musk, citing a disagreement over legislative matters, which has cast uncertainty on their future relationship...
Continue ReadingYahoo Finance host Josh Lipton tracks today's top moving stocks and biggest market stories in this Market Minute, including Tesla (TSLA) shares sliding as Elon Musk continues to criticize President Trump's tax and spending bill and Costco Wholesale (COST) reporting lackluster sales in the month of May. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute...
Continue ReadingJD.com's logistics arm sees 11% revenue growth in Q1 2025, but heavy investments continue to weigh on short-term profitability...
Continue ReadingGoogle on Thursday announced an update to its Gemini 2.5 Pro preview model that the company claims is better at certain programming tasks. The company's calling it an "updated preview," building on the upgrade to Gemini 2.5 Pro that Google announced around a month ago. Google says the model will roll out in general availability in a "couple of weeks" and is available starting today in its AI developer platforms AI Studio and Vertex AI and the Gemini app. Image Credits:Google "[Gemini 2.5 Pro] co...
Continue ReadingTesla shares were down for a second straight day on Thursday, following more weak sales data and as CEO Elon Musk criticized President Trump's signature budget legislation...
Continue ReadingTesla's year-on-year decline of sales of China-made vehicles stretches to eight months...
Continue Reading(Bloomberg) -- Tesla Inc.’s shares sank as Elon Musk and President Donald Trump’s simmering feud devolved into a public war of words between two of the world’s most powerful people.Most Read from BloombergICE Moves to DNA-Test Families Targeted for Deportation with New ContractNext Stop: Rancho Cucamonga!US Housing Agency Vulnerable to Fraud After DOGE Cuts, Documents WarnWhere Public Transit Systems Are Bouncing Back Around the WorldThe Global Struggle to Build Safer CarsTrump on Thursday said...
Continue ReadingARM's power-efficient chip design is becoming vital to Apple, Qualcomm, and Samsung's AI and IoT ambitions...
Continue ReadingPurism, which makes the Liberty Phone in Carlsbad, Calif. using American components, is an anomaly in an industry where manufacturing and supply chains are almost entirely overseas...
Continue ReadingA three-judge appeals panel rejected Apple's request to pause an April 30 order banning the company from charging a fee on in-app iPhone transactions processed outside its once-exclusive payment system in a two-page decision issued late Thursday. The setback threatens to divert billions of dollars in revenue away from Apple while it tried to overturn the order reining in its commissions from e-commerce within iPhone apps. Apple sought to put the order on hold after it was issued by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez-Rogers in a stinging rebuke that also held the Cupertino, California, company in civil contempt of court and recommended opening a criminal investigation into whether one of its executives had committed perjury while testifying in her Oakland, California, courtroom...
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