Watch the Video It struck me how confident Amazon seemed heading into the holidays. When I told Lee about their plan to hire 250,000 seasonal workers, he didn’t hesitate. That kind of expansion, he said, usually means the company is forecasting a strong shopping season. We both agreed it was one of the clearest early ... Amazon Still Plans To Replace 250k New Jobs With Robots...
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Continue ReadingAfter $1 trillion was wiped off a handful of big AI-related stocks last week AJ Bell's Russ Mould gives his take on current 'lofty' valuations. He also believes we'll get more clues about the sector when CoreWeave (CRWV) reports after today's closing bell. For more live coverage of the markets, watch the full episode of Market Sunrise and visit Yahoo Finance...
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