Dow Jones Futures Rise; Palantir, AI Plays On Tap After Stock Market, Nvidia Make Bullish Moves
The market rally made a bullish move Friday, with Nvidia flashing a buy signal. Palantir leads five AI stocks near buy points with earnings due.
The market rally made a bullish move Friday, with Nvidia flashing a buy signal. Palantir leads five AI stocks near buy points with earnings due.
Booking a four-day losing streak, the sharemarket fell to close out the week after investors were rattled by hotter-than-expected services and manufacturing data.
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Alibaba Group Holding is selling up to US$5 billion worth of convertible bonds to fund its share buy-backs, as leaders of the Chinese tech giant declared e-commerce and cloud computing as its core businesses in a move "towards strategic clarity". The Hangzhou-based firm, which owns the South China Morning Post, said it expects to raise close to US$4.5 billion from initial sales, while giving purchasers the option to buy up to an additional US$500 million of notes, according to filings made to th
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DeepL, an AI language translation startup, raised $300 million on a $2 billion valuation; Scale AI, a data-labeling platform for machine learning models, secured $1 billion as its valuation nearly doubled to $13.8 billion; and H, a fledgling French startup working on its own frontier models, raised an eye-watering $220 million seed round at an undisclosed valuation (though it surely takes H comfortably into unicorn territory). While all the usual institutional investors are present, such as Accel, Index, and Y Combinator (YC), these investments really underscore the corporate clamber to get in on the action while keeping regulators at arm's length. Take Scale AI, a company that had so far attracted purely institutional and angel investors from its inception in 2016 through its Series E round in 2021.
It's hard to find a company that has gained more from the AI boom than Nvidia (NVDA). In the first quarter, the company posted a 262% rise in revenue. Its Data Center unit specifically saw its revenue soar 427% year over year to $22.6 billion. Why? Nvidia founder and CEO Jensen Huang says its because the company is basically making "AI factories." "These AI factories are essentially what we build. We build it as a holistic unit, as a holistic architecture and platform, but then we disaggregate it so that our partners could take it and put it into data centers of any kind," Huang tells Yahoo Finance in an exclusive interview. When it comes to demand for these products, Huang claims it's "so strong," adding "Hopper demand grew throughout this quarter after we announced Blackwell, and so that kind of tells you how much demand there is out there. People want to deploy these data centers right now." Be sure to check out the full interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. This post was written by Stephanie Mikulich. For more Yahoo Finance coverage of Nvidia: Nvidia stock pops 4% after earnings beat forecasts, announces stock split and dividend hike Nvidia CEO says Tesla 'far ahead' in self-driving tech as autonomous driving efforts boost chip demand Why this analyst says Nvidia is not a stock to buy Nvidia is 'central to the growing tech story': Strategist Beyond the Ticker: Nvidia
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The typical summer slowdown in U.S. stock markets may be more pronounced this year with inflation jitters and an early presidential debate that have the potential to weigh on a rally that has pushed the S&P 500 near record highs in recent months. The S&P 500 is up nearly 12% this year on strong earnings and signs inflation may be falling enough for the Federal Reserve to cut benchmark interest rates, but that rally is unlikely to continue in the months ahead, investors said. Summer has historically been the slowest season for U.S. stocks.
U.S. stocks rose Friday in a bounce back from Wall Street’s worst day since April. Perhaps more importantly, the report from the University of Michigan also said U.S. consumers’ expectations for inflation in the coming year rose by less in May than earlier feared.
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US Department of Justice (DOJ) officials filed an antitrust lawsuit against concert promoter and ticket seller Live Nation (LYV) on Thursday, making the case that Live Nation created a monopoly through its ownership of Ticketmaster that ultimately resulted in inflated ticket prices. Live Nation has refuted these claims in a statement, saying Ticketmaster's service fees are no higher — if not lower — than on competing ticketing websites. Citi Managing Director Jason Bazinet focuses on the DOJ's antitrust crackdown in recent years and whether a breakup outcome would ultimately affect concert and event ticket prices. "This administration is trying to go back to structuralism, that's what's underpinning a lot of the antitrust actions that they're pursuing," Bazinet outlines. "And so that that's difficult, I think, for the judges to understand because they now have 40-plus years of case law that says this is really all about price. And that's why you see Live Nation in their response, focusing on price." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Morning Brief. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.