Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is one of the 11 stocks that Jim Cramer recently commented on. Answering a caller’s query about the company, Cramer said: “Well, look, I do not think it’s the leader, and I do think that it’s going to be challenged because it has to balance the, basically, it’s old Google business with […]...
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Continue ReadingGoogle is making a big bet on a power source that hasn’t yet been used successfully anywhere in the world: nuclear fusion. The tech company said on Monday that it will buy power from a planned nuclear fusion plant in Virginia developed by Commonwealth Fusion Systems, using technology based on research at M.I.T. Google will also increase an existing equity investment in Commonwealth, adding to the more than $2 billion the company has already raised. “It’s a world-changing technology, in our view,” said Michael Terrell, Google’s senior director for clean energy and carbon reduction, on a call with journalists...
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Continue ReadingThe tech industry is rejoicing after Canada withdrew its digital-services tax, which would have cost the sector billions of dollars per year starting Monday. "We welcome the Canadian government’s decision to withdraw this ill-advised measure," said Megan Funkhouser, senior director of tax and trade policy at the Information Technology Industry Council...
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