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These Stocks Are Moving the Most Today: Nvidia, Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta, Micron, CVS, Caterpillar, Centene, Bloom Energy, and More

Nvidia rises after President Donald Trump says he may discuss the company’s advanced Blackwell chips with Chinese President Xi Jinping when they meet Thursday. Earnings are expected Wednesday from Microsoft, Alphabet, and Meta Platforms...

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Criteo Names Amazon Veteran Edouard Dinichert as Chief Customer Officer

Criteo (NASDAQ: CRTO), the global platform connecting the commerce ecosystem, today announced the appointment of Edouard Dinichert as Chief Customer Officer, effective December 1, 2025. In this role based in New York City, Dinichert will report directly to Chief Executive Officer Michael Komasinski and will lead global sales and operations for Criteo's Performance Media business. He will focus on accelerating growth and strengthening commercial excellence, while ensuring that client success rema...

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CRITEO REPORTS STRONG THIRD QUARTER 2025 RESULTS

Criteo S.A. (NASDAQ: CRTO) ("Criteo" or the "Company"), the global platform connecting the commerce ecosystem, today announced financial results for the third quarter ended September 30, 2025...

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Jamf Enters into Definitive Agreement to be Acquired by Francisco Partners in $2.2 Billion Transaction

MINNEAPOLIS, October 29, 2025--Jamf (NASDAQ: JAMF), the standard in managing and securing Apple at work, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement with Francisco Partners ("FP") for FP to acquire all the outstanding shares of Jamf. FP is a leading global investment firm focused exclusively on technology and technology-enabled businesses...

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I Think Apple Stock Has Become a Hold for These 3 Reasons

Most of Apple's buy catalysts have disappeared in recent years...

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Apple poised for iPhone sales boost on strong Pro demand

(Reuters) -Apple's quarterly results on Thursday are expected to show the company can spark a strong iPhone upgrade cycle even without the flashy artificial intelligence tools it has been slow to release, a delay that has dulled its appeal on Wall Street. The consumer tech giant's new iPhone 17 lineup that launched on September 19 has drawn strong early demand in crucial markets, including the U.S. and China, as a sharper display, larger storage options and an upgraded processor attract buyers. While the July–September period captured only a few days of the new iPhone sales, the trend bodes well for the holiday quarter - Apple's most lucrative as many consumers upgrade their devices then...

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Altman touts trillion-dollar AI vision as OpenAI restructures to chase scale

SAN FRANCISCO -Soon after ChatGPT was released to the public in late 2022, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told employees they were on the cusp of a new technological revolution. OpenAI could soon become "the most important company in the history of Silicon Valley," Altman said, according to two former OpenAI employees who heard his remarks. Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos often speak of transforming the world...

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The next chapter in OpenAI’s dealmaking frees it to make even more

The next chapter in OpenAI's life frees it up to make even more deals and pushes the AI princeling closer to becoming a Magnificent member of Big Tech...

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AI Weekly: supercomputers and smartphones

STORY: From Nvidia's plan for a record-breaking supercomputer, to what smartphone users are looking for now, this is AI Weekly.:: AI WeeklyNvidia plans to build a giant new supercomputer for the U.S. Department of Energy. The mega-device will in part help the U.S. maintain and develop its nuclear weapons arsenal. "Today, we're announcing that the Department of Energy is partnering with Nvidia to build seven new AI supercomputers to advance our nation's science. I have to have a shout out for Secretary Chris Wright. He has brought so much energy to the DOE. A surge of energy, A surge of passion to make sure that America leads science again." Amazon is cutting roughly 14,000 corporate jobs in a major shakeup driven by artificial intelligence.The move is part of a broader plan to cut up to 30,000 jobs.The layoffs offer an early look at the broad effects AI could have on workforces.Amazon had warned earlier this year that the tech would lead to more job cuts, especially by automating routine tasks.Microsoft and OpenAI have announced a restructuring deal that frees the ChatGPT maker to move away from its nonprofit roots.And likely go public so it can finance CEO Sam Altman's ambitious plans to develop data centers and cutting-edge technology.In a livestream broadcast, Altman said an initial public offering was the most likely path for the $500 billion company's future.Artificial intelligence seems to be the driving force behind some major nuclear deals. The Canadian owners of Westinghouse Electric have announced a partnership with the Trump administration to build at least $80 billion worth of new nuclear reactors across the country. That's as demand for power to operate massive cloud-computing infrastructure increases.And Chinese smartphone maker Oppo is seeing signs of new AI features in phones helping boost demand in China, and is upbeat about growth in Europe too.The company's chief executive for Europe told Reuters that demand for the tech will drive users to replace their handsets. He spoke during a launch in Barcelona of Oppo's Find X9 Pro model, which boasts AI features...

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Trump-Xi Meeting, Microsoft Earnings, Fed Rate Decision: Still to Come This Week

President Trump is poised to meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, following constructive weekend trade talks between Washington and Beijing. Investors will also tune into earnings from Apple, Amazon and Microsoft, plus the first Federal Reserve policy-setting meeting since the government shutdown began...

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