Masayoshi Son shakes the business world by selling his entire $5.8 billion Nvidia stake to invest heavily in AI. Explore the implications of this bold move and what it means for SoftBank's future.
SoftBank has sold its entire stake in Nvidia, raising $5.83 billion, but it's not stepping back from AI investments, especially in OpenAI. As Nvidia stock wavers, what's next for tech investments?
Stock futures are holding steady after a robust start to the week, driven by optimism surrounding the potential end of the government shutdown. Major tech stocks soared, as investors eagerly anticipate a federal funding deal that could reinvigorate the economy.
After a tough session for tech giants like Nvidia and Microsoft, stock futures show slight gains. With job cuts at a two-decade high, what does this mean for investors? A potential end to the government shutdown may offer hope.
Yesterday's market saw a significant downturn, with heavy losses in major tech stocks like Palantir and Nvidia. Analysts warn of a potential correction as short bets emerge. Is the tech rally coming to an end?
Asian stocks have plunged sharply as volatility surges to levels not seen since April. Concerns over stretched valuations arise following a tech-led selloff on Wall Street, with major players like Palantir and Nvidia facing scrutiny. Will the rally continue or is it time to take profits?
OpenAI has secured a groundbreaking $38 billion deal with Amazon to access its cloud infrastructure, shifting away from Microsoft. This partnership aims to bolster AI advancements amidst rising demand for computing power.
Amazon's stock surged to record highs after announcing a groundbreaking $38 billion cloud partnership with OpenAI, marking a significant shift in the tech landscape and raising investor optimism.
OpenAI has entered a transformative $38 billion partnership with AWS, gaining immediate access to cutting-edge infrastructure to boost its AI capabilities. This alliance promises to elevate AI technology to unprecedented levels.
Liz Ann Sonders warns that while the AI boom is stronger than the dot-com bubble, high expectations could lead to market shocks if companies fail to deliver growth. With Nvidia's $5 trillion valuation, the stakes are high.