Investing.com -- Bank of America raised its Intel stock price target to $96 from $56 but maintained its Underperform rating, arguing that a potential foundry deal with Apple, while significant, is already reflected in the stock’s current valuation.
President Donald Trump said Iran's response to a U.S. peace offer is "totally unacceptable." The Xi summit is on tap..
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Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL) has allocated more than 10% of its revenue to research and development, the first time in roughly 30 years this ratio has reached that level. The company is accelerating work on AI powered devices, including advanced AirPods with cameras and major platform updates that integrate artificial intelligence features. Apple sits at the center of consumer hardware and software, with its ecosystem spanning iPhone, Mac, iPad, wearables, services and custom silicon. The...
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(Bloomberg) -- Over the past year, Alphabet Inc. has gone from an artificial intelligence afterthought to the one firm in the market with dominant positions in nearly every aspect of the technology. Now it’s on the brink of overtaking AI chip giant Nvidia Corp. as the largest company in the world.Most Read from BloombergIran Makes New Offer on Uranium in Response to US, WSJ SaysTrump Rejects New Iran Peace Offer as ‘Totally Unacceptable’Drone Hits Ship Near Qatar as US Awaits Iran Peace Plan Res
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Wall Street has embraced the return of pro-growth economic policies, lighter regulation, and an AI spending boom, helping push U.S. stocks to record territory again under President Donald Trump. Yet as warning signs pile up, legendary investor Paul Tudor Jones says the same forces driving markets higher today may also be laying the groundwork for ... Paul Tudor Jones Warns Trump-Era Market Boom Could End in a 35% Crash. Here’s Why He’s Still Buying Stocks
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Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) both just reported, and the contrast runs deeper than the headline numbers suggest. Apple posted its best March quarter ever. Alphabet delivered 63% Cloud growth. The real story sits one layer below: who controls the silicon underneath the next wave of AI hardware. Apple Locked the Foundry. Google ... Apple dominated the 2026 chip war. Google’s partners are left to buy scraps
Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL) has reached a preliminary agreement for Intel to manufacture chips for its devices. The deal signals a move away from sole reliance on TSMC for advanced chip production. The arrangement involves active participation from the U.S. government and is framed as a supply chain resilience effort. For you as an investor watching Apple (NasdaqGS:AAPL), this potential shift in chip sourcing touches the core of how its hardware is built and secured. Apple has long focused on...
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Warren Buffett built his fortune on a simple idea. Find sturdy businesses that print cash, leave them alone for decades, and let compound interest do the heavy lifting. That patience is why Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A) became the kind of holding company that owns a railroad, an insurer, a battery ...
(Bloomberg) -- The war in Iran was supposed to derail the rally in US stocks and weigh on company outlooks. Instead a blowout earnings season is providing fresh fodder for Wall Street bulls.Most Read from BloombergIran Makes New Offer on Uranium in Response to US, WSJ SaysDrone Hits Ship Near Qatar as US Awaits Iran Peace Plan ResponseJudge to Review Musk, SEC Settlement Deal in Twitter Stake CaseOnline Mob Fuels 6,000% Stock Rally in Obscure SpaceX RivalTrump Wants to Make H-1B Workers More Exp
