Chinese Artificial Intelligence (AI) firm DeepSeek rattled the AI industry with the announcement of its low-cost AI models, prompting a huge sell-off in shares of U.S. tech giants, including NVIDIA NVDA,
Single-stock ETFs tied to Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc. have been fluctuating based on the odds of a TikTok ban. The two companies own social media platforms that would benefit from the ...
Microsoft MSFT, Meta Platforms META and Tesla TSLA — three giants of the Magnificent 7 group — are scheduled to report their quarterly results today. The rest — Alphabet GOOGL, Amazon.com AMZN, Apple AAPL and NVIDIA NVDA — will report their quarterly results soon.
Meta Platforms Meta has emerged as a likely ... ad spending for advertisers to see any upside beyond near-term gains. Alphabet Alphabet is another winner, given the popularity of YouTube's short ...
Digital innovations in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) drove tech-focused companies to new records on the stock market.
The meteoric rise of Chinese start-up DeepSeek may have shaken Wall Street's confidence in some favorite trades, but it’s unlikely to change the immediate outlook for the spending that has fueled the AI rally,
Microsoft alone is projecting $80 billion of infrastructure spend for data centers in 2025; meanwhile, OpenAI, Oracle and SoftBank are leading the newly announced Stargate initiative under President Trump — a project aiming to invest $500 billion into AI frameworks over the coming years.
Alphabet shares closed above $200 value for the first time on Friday. While the Google parent faces regulatory hurdles and increased competition, analysts are generally optimistic about the company's opportunities in artificial intelligence.