3 Stocks to Benefit From the AI Datacenter Power Boom
Artificial intelligence will double the growth of electricity demand in the U.S., according to Bernstein analyst Chad Dillard.
Artificial intelligence will double the growth of electricity demand in the U.S., according to Bernstein analyst Chad Dillard.
In February, Mr Bezos announced that he would sell shares in technology giant worth around $8.5bn.
Nvidia won't be without stiff competition over the next decade.
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After the United States passed new subsidies designed to boost domestic electric vehicle production and cut into Beijing’s supply chain dominance, Chinese manufacturers began investing in an unlikely place: Morocco. In the rolling hills near Tangiers and in industrial parks near the Atlantic Ocean, they have announced plans for new factories to make parts for EVs that may qualify for $7,500 credits to car buyers in the United States. Similar investments have been announced in other countries that share free trade agreements with the United States, including South Korea and Mexico.
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Mining, building and financial shareholders dined out on Thursday, boosted by construction hope in China and a record run on Wall Street.
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In the last year, many Microsoft Corporation ( NASDAQ:MSFT ) insiders sold a substantial stake in the company which may...
Nvidia (NVDA) shares are falling back today following the chipmaker's recent market high. Rosenblatt Securities senior research analyst Hans Mosesmann joins Market Domination to explain why he is not worried about the stock's bumpy previous weeks. Mosesmann has issued the highest price target for Nvidia on Wall Street. Mosesmann has a long-term view, explaining that the sale pressure is negligible when one considers that Nvidia is going to be the "best way to play AI for the next 10 years." He adds that Nvidia is not just a semiconductor company anymore but a platform that is "all things AI." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination. This article was written by Gabriel Roy
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China has surpassed the US in generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) patents, with six times as many filings in the decade from 2014 through 2023, according to a report published on Wednesday by a United Nations agency. China's 38,210 patent filings in the category make up about 70 per cent of the 54,000 filed in the past 10 years, according to data published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). The US ranked second with 6,276 patent filings. They are followed by South Kor
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Buffett revealed when they "missed the boat" on real estate.
An attempt by the People's Bank of China (PBOC) to stem a rally in government bonds is falling flat as growth worries persist. Any potential interventions might only slow the momentum temporarily, as the fundamentals have yet to turn the corner, analysts said. The bond market rebounded quickly to recover from the shock of the central bank's announcement on Monday that it would borrow notes. Yields on 10- and 30-year Chinese government bonds closed down 1.3 and 1.2 basis points on Tuesday to 2.24
Hong Kong's banks saw moderate growth to their balance sheets last year as the high interest rate environment continued to boost profitability, according to a KPMG report on Wednesday. The banking sector saw a significant rise in overall operating profit in 2023, and as interest rates are expected to remain relatively high and decrease gradually in the next year or so, banks will continue to reap rewards, the consultancy said. "As the higher rates persist generally through the second half, that'
We recently compiled a list of the Dividend Aristocrats Ranked By Yield: Top 10. In this article, we are going to take a look at where International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE:IBM) stands against the other dividend aristocrats. Investors have always put income at the top of their list. And when it comes to raking in […]