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The conventional career trajectory of Wall Street finance may be undergoing a major shift due to the election and, even more pressing, the growing presence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Investment banks are renowned for their analyst schemes,
Cathie Wood's Ark Venture Fund aims to disrupt venture capital by granting retail investors access to high-growth startups, tripling assets to $70 million despite lagging S&P 500.
Shares initiated a two year, 87% decline in value, accelerated by the bear market of 2022. Now, with positive revenue and earnings growth driven by a stream of new contract business, Palantir has matched the performance of AI darling NVIDIA over the last 12 months. From my perspective, Palantir is set to outperform NVIDIA over the next 12 months.
As bitcoin (BTC-USD) miners pivot toward artificial intelligence to diversify revenue streams, Wall Street's optimism is rising, raising the question whether investors should, too, be bullish. "The synergy is simple: AI companies need energy,
Wedbush analyst Dan Ives is out with an early reaction to Palantir's "eye-popping" results, featuring beats across the board.
Chegg, Bay Area online education company once worth $12 billion, is laying off hundreds of workers in a second cut this year.
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Big Tech’s capital spending is on track to surpass $200bn this year and rise even further in 2025, as anxiety grows on Wall Street about the returns on soaring ... from their headlong rush into generative AI, arguing that it was boosting the performance ...
The rollout of Meta AI and the forthcoming Llama 4 models are anticipated ... On Oct. 30, META shares closed down marginally after reporting its Q3 results. Its EPS of $6.03 beat Wall Street expectations of $5.19. The company’s revenue was $40.6 billion ...