• Yahoo Finance

    Eighty-two percent of millennials worry AI will threaten their pay, survey says

    Investors believe AI is the latest tech revolution. Millennial workers are worried this will mean less pay for the same work.

  • Motley Fool

    3 Top Bargain Stocks Ready for a Bull Run

    Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE: TSM) is the world's largest contract chip manufacturer. Because of that, owning TSMC for the long term is the only way to go. With its 3nm processes just coming up to speed, there's a significant business chunk that hasn't been realized as revenue, giving Taiwan Semiconductor a substantial upside.

  • Motley Fool

    The Future of Microsoft: Why Investing Now Could Pay Off Big-Time

    This cloud giant is encountering headwinds from a poor macroeconomy in the short term. Still, its long-term potential remains bright.

  • Motley Fool

    2 Winning Stocks to Buy No Matter What the Market Is Doing

    These market leaders possess the competitive advantages to shield their abilities to grow and fuel your retirement.

  • TipRanks

    Pay Attention to Silicon Carbide Chips, Says Hedge Fund Manager

    The production of lithium is scaling up rapidly, alongside the establishment of lithium refineries like the one built by Tesla (TSLA), which CEO Elon Musk has referred to as a “license to print money.” These refineries offer the opportunity to process lower-grade lithium, which is more abundant, into batteries suitable for EVs. At the same time, hedge fund managers and analysts see promise in another aspect of powering EVs – silicon carbide chips. The electric vehicle (EV) revolution is gaining

  • Investor's Business Daily

    Debt-Ceiling Deal Reached By Biden, Republicans; Now What For Market Rally?

    President Biden and Republicans reached a tentative debt-ceiling deal Saturday night. That should be positive for the market rally, which has been led by an AI boom.

  • Financial Times

    South Korea’s Naver to target foreign governments with latest ChatGPT-like AI model

    Naver, South Korea’s dominant internet search engine, is set to offer tailored versions of its latest ChatGPT-like artificial intelligence model to foreign governments concerned about US data controls. Unlike Microsoft and Google’s focus on universal AI models, Naver is keen to develop localised AI applications for countries with political sensitivities in the Arab world, as well as for non-English speaking countries such as Spain and Mexico, where governments are keen to have their own AI systems customised to their political and cultural contexts. “This will be a massive business as sovereign AI technology is becoming increasingly important for data protection,” said Sung Nako, a Naver executive in charge of developing hyperscale AI, which involves the organising of computing power and data in the cloud on a massive scale to train and operate AI.

  • Motley Fool

    Could These 3 Stocks Be Worth $1 Trillion by 2030?

    Some of these companies would have to blow expectations out of the water to achieve a $1 trillion market cap.

  • Motley Fool

    The 5 Best Cheap Phone Plans You Can Get Now

    Our phones are a key part of daily life, used for communication, social media updates, and even productivity on the move. Read on to see the cheapest plans.

  • Insider Monkey

    Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller’s 2023 Portfolio: Top 10 Stock Picks

    In this article, we will take a look at billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller’s 2023 portfolio and his top 10 stock picks. To see more such companies, go directly to Billionaire Stanley Druckenmiller’s 2023 Portfolio: Top 5 Stock Picks. Pessimism, doom and gloom was starting to be visible in Stanley Druckenmiller’s tone last year when the billionaire […]

  • Insider Monkey

    12 Best Software Infrastructure Stocks to Buy

    In this article, we will take a look at the 12 best software infrastructure stocks to buy. To see more such companies, go directly to 5 Best Software Infrastructure Stocks to Buy. One of the industries that have benefitted directly from the technology boom over the past few years is software infrastructure. Tech and non-tech […]

  • Insider Monkey

    Michael ‘Big Short’ Burry’s Recent Stock Purchases

    In this article, we will take a look at Michael Big Short Burry’s recent stock purchases. To see more such companies, go directly to Michael Big Short Burry’s Top 5 Recent Stock Purchases. Initiating contrarian bets is nothing new for Michael Burry, the famous “Big Short” investor who gained fame after successfully foreseeing the 2008 […]

  • Motley Fool

    Alibaba Stock: Bear vs. Bull

    It has been a wild few years for Alibaba (NYSE: BABA). More recently, the company announced results for the fiscal 2023 fourth quarter (ended March 31) that missed analyst estimates for sales, but beat on earnings per share. In the fourth quarter of 2023, 74% of Alibaba's total revenue came from the China and International Commerce groups.

  • Simply Wall St.

    Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) investors will be pleased with their stellar 120% return over the last five years

    The worst result, after buying shares in a company (assuming no leverage), would be if you lose all the money you put...

  • Motley Fool

    1 Green Flag and 1 Red Flag for AMD in 2023

    The chipmaker has a bright future, but some experts worry it has fallen behind the competition in AI.

  • Motley Fool

    Alphabet's Secret Weapon in the Artificial Intelligence Race

    Like it or not, tech giants like Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL)(NASDAQ: GOOG) have an enormous edge over start-ups, as they can leverage their considerable resources to stay ahead of the competition. This article will focus on one critical resource that Alphabet can wield to its advantage. Companies like Alphabet have invested in top-tier talents, research and development, computing infrastructure, operational costs, etc., to remain competitive.

  • Motley Fool

    3 Things About Meta Platforms That Smart Investors Know

    Most investors likely recognize Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) as the social media titan that reaches more than 3.8 billion people monthly through Facebook, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Meta is still a divisive stock.

  • Motley Fool

    I Tried Asking ChatGPT to Help Me Invest So You Don't Have to

    Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing how people work, read, shop, and do just about anything else. Companies have been using AI models for years for all sorts of functions, such as predictions on seasonal shopping demands and inventory management. ChatGPT has captured a lot of attention for its use of generative AI models to create work that mimics human capabilities.

  • TheStreet.com

    3 High-Yield International Oil & Gas Majors

    The top global energy names are returning more cash to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases.

  • Motley Fool

    How Meta Platforms and Big Tech Are Redefining Nvidia's AI Dominance

    Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) is the latest big tech company to announce new in-house-made semiconductor solutions. Is this bad news for semiconductor stocks? Check out the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.

  • Motley Fool

    Is Japan Building Its Own TSMC to Manufacture AI Chips?

    Rapidus is emerging as Japan's bold response to advanced global semiconductor manufacturing. Harnessing IBM's 2nm technology, Rapidus is set to revolutionize the industry, focusing on AI and super-computing, but is it a Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (NYSE: TSM) competitor? Check out the short video to learn what semiconductor investors Jose Najarro and Billy Duberstein had to say.

  • Motley Fool

    3 Ways Alibaba Is Capitalizing on the Reopening of China

    Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) captures a meaningful part of its revenue and operating income from consumer activity in China. Fool.com contributor and finance professor Parkev Tatevosian discusses how Alibaba plans to benefit from the Chinese economic reopening.

  • Thomson Reuters StreetEvents

    Q1 2023 PDD Holdings Inc Earnings Call

    Q1 2023 PDD Holdings Inc Earnings Call

  • Reuters

    UPDATE 1-US jury says Google owes Sonos $32.5 million in smart-speaker patent case

    Alphabet Inc's Google must pay $32.5 million in damages for infringing one of smart-speaker maker Sonos Inc's patents in its wireless audio devices, a San Francisco federal jury decided on Friday. The companies previously worked together to integrate Mountain View, California-based Google's streaming music service into Sonos products. Sonos last year won a limited import ban on some Google devices from the ITC, which Google has appealed.

  • Zacks

    Q1 Earnings: Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Sustain Momentum?

    The analysts covering Nvidia (NVDA) are struggling to come up with superlatives to describe the chipmaker's blockbuster quarterly results. Can the AI momentum sustain?