CRWV's explosive growth and OpenAI contracts face off against GOOGL's scale, diversification and financial strength in the AI infrastructure race...
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Continue ReadingA group of pensions and a teachers union are appealing to fellow shareholders to vote against the proposed pay package and the election of board members...
Continue ReadingTesla beat estimates for Q3 vehicle deliveries. The stock rose, but then reversed course as investors mulled the impact of a key tax credit expiring...
Continue ReadingOpenSolar, a software platform serving more than 25,000 solar installer businesses in over 160 countries, announced new equity financing from leading technology investors including Titanium Ventures, Google, 2150 Sustainability Fund, and other investors...
Continue ReadingIn the latest trading session, Tesla (TSLA) closed at $436, marking a -5.11% move from the previous day...
Continue ReadingOracle’s Larry Ellison’s wealth climbed by $148 billion through the third quarter, leapfrogging him over Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos to claim the No. 2 spot...
Continue Reading↗️ Fair Isaac (FICO): The credit-analytics company said it would license its scores used for assessing mortgage borrowers' creditworthiness, allowing resellers to bypass credit bureaus. Fair Isaac stock jumped 18%...
Continue ReadingNetflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX) released many hit shows and movies in the third quarter, but now faces the possibility of subscribers cancelling their memberships thanks to the world's richest person. But, while Elon Musk was telling people to cancel their Netflix memberships, another billionaire could provide a boost by supporting the company's live sports efforts. Musk Says ‘Cancel Netflix' Tesla CEO and world's richest man Elon Musk took to the social media platform X, which he owns, to encourage N...
Continue ReadingA global surge in chip stocks led a rally that ended up with the Dow industrials, Nasdaq composite and S&P 500 at records. Plus: Tesla shares fell despite posting positive sales. And Starbucks raised its dividend...
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