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FTSE Russell confirmed SpaceX will join the Russell 1000 and Russell Top 200 on June 26, with MSCI adding it to its standard and large-cap indexes on June 29.
A brutal week for AI's biggest spenders is recasting the iPhone maker's restraint as a strength.
Tenorshare launched an interactive iOS 27 Upgrade-Downgrade Companion to assist users weighing the risks of Apple's next OS, offering tailored recommendations for hesitant iOS 27 upgraders and providing a seamless, data-safe downgrade from iOS 27 ...
An Indian pollution regulator has alleged wastewater discharged from a Tata components factory for Apple's iPhone has contaminated the groundwater for nearby farms and warned of a forced shutdown unless Tata gives a satisfactory explanation. India's Tata Electronics is central to Apple's push to diversify iPhone production beyond China and is the second-biggest supplier to Apple in South Asia after Taiwan's Foxconn. The Tata plant under investigation is in Hosur in southern Tamil Nadu state and makes back panels and other components for iPhones.
A Citigroup sentiment indicator hasn’t shown this much market euphoria since the post-Covid rally of 2021. How long can it last?
After shares posted a 134% trailing five-year gain, investors are now focused on what the next half decade will bring.
Alphabet (GOOGL) stock is at an interesting point right now. It has strong momentum, and if you bet on it, you are betting on a company with strong profitability, good cash flow, a low-debt to market cap structure, and good tailwinds. But is that enough.
Companies with strong cash-generating abilities are great targets, as they have plenty of cash to fuel growth, pay out dividends, buy back shares, and easily wipe out debt.
STORY: The world's biggest ever IPO ended with Elon Musk's SpaceX gaining 19% in its debut session Friday, as investors piled into the rocket company, betting on its now-trillionaire CEO [beat] and the prospect of putting AI in space.Friday's debut gave SpaceX a valuation of more than $2 trillion, putting it in elite company with the likes of Nvidia and Apple... and making it more valuable than Musk's Tesla.The landmark listing also made Musk the first trillionaire ever. He loomed large over Times Square from the jumbo TV screen of the Nasdaq stock exchange... while a giant and unflattering inflatable depicting Musk was also on display with messages critical of SpaceX and Grok.Musk's rocket company began trading ahead of forthcoming IPOs for AI heavyweights Anthropic and OpenAI which will further test market appetite for new entrants.Anna Rathbun, founder and CEO of Grenadilla Advisory says the company is benefitting from its connection to AI rather than its fundamentals.“So I think it's not so much about SpaceX, but just the excitement about AI and SpaceX as much the name has space in it, it's an AI company at the end of the day, right? So I think the excitement about AI is going to drive it. Whether or not it would be successful, we have to see.”At $75 billion, the deal's proceeds were more than double those of Saudi Aramco's record-setting 2019 IPO.Although SpaceX may have to wait for entry into the S&P 500, its expected fast-track inclusion in the Nasdaq 100 will soon make it a major holding for passive funds and ETFs that track the index, creating a fresh source of demand for its shares.Retail investors on Friday snapped up shares of SpaceX despite SpaceX posting a loss of nearly $5 billion last year and generating only a fraction of the revenue brought in by similarly valued tech giants.Still, several analysts have issued positive ratings on the stock. But Morningstar analysts this month said it is more fairly valued at around $780 billion, and CFRA on Friday started coverage with a sell rating.
Did SpaceX just boot Tesla from the Magnificent Seven? With its first trading-day valuation of $2.1 trillion, SpaceX is worth more than Tesla ($1.8 trillion based on its fully diluted share count) and Meta Platforms. The top six U.S. companies by market value are now Nvidia, Alphabet, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon.com, and SpaceX.
Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous driving unit, acquired Apple's former self driving test facility in Arizona, expanding its access to a dedicated proving ground. Alphabet (NasdaqGS:GOOGL) is playing a central role in Anthropic's US$35b AI data center financing, supplying chips and acting as a financial guarantor. These moves link Alphabet more closely to both physical mobility networks and large scale AI infrastructure build outs. Alphabet, through Waymo and Google Cloud, now touches two core...
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Waymo has acquired Apple's Arizona self-driving proving ground, marking Apple's full exit from its autonomous car efforts. The move closes the chapter on Apple's long-running "Project Titan" and ends its direct participation in the robotaxi space. The sale highlights a shift in focus for NasdaqGS:AAPL away from vehicle manufacturing and dedicated robotaxi platforms. For you as an investor, this is a clear reminder that NasdaqGS:AAPL remains primarily a consumer hardware, software, and...
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSEARCA:SPY) is the default core holding for tens of millions of investors. It tracks the S&P 500, charges 0.0945% in expenses, pays a 1.25% dividend yield, and has returned about 314% over the past decade on a price basis. The pitch is simple: own the 500 largest U.S. companies for almost ... What Stripping the Weakest Stocks From the S&P 500 Actually Does for Your Portfolio
AAPL's Services segment hits record revenues in the fiscal second quarter, fueled by ecosystem growth, AI-driven updates and its vast device base.
Management has gone quiet on the geopolitical cost pressures that once dominated its calls, but the new, unquantified component headwind they're flagging instead could pose a more direct threat to record profits.
