US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) closed Wednesday's session in positive territory — the Nasdaq Composite leading the way in gains — as investors ease up around AI worries tied to last week's sell-off in the software sector. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre breaks down the biggest market themes from today’s trading day, including intraday gains in the transportation sector, Apple (AAPL) reportedly planning to ramp work on AI products, and the day's price action in crude oil (CL=F, BZ=F). To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Asking for a Trend.
Apple (AAPL) is getting ready to announce several new products at the company's special event on Mar. 4. Yahoo Finance Technology Editor Dan Howley joins Market Domination host Josh Lipton to break down what we know and what investors should expect. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Market Domination.
Fourth-quarter filing shows major Amazon reduction, new 5.1 million-share New York Times stake, and increased bets on Chevron and Chubb.
Yes, Berkshire trimmed some Apple stock in Q4. But the selling slowed significantly.
Alphabet and Amazon are both reliable evergreen stocks.
Garmin stock spiked after the maker of smartwatches and navigation tools posted strong fourth-quarter earnings and issued an upbeat forecast for 2026. Garmin sees pro forma earnings of $9.35 a share, while analysts tracked by FactSet were expecting $8.78. The company’s fitness trackers are among its best-known products, and are commonly touted as an alternative to the Apple Watch.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) is the odd one out in Big Tech’s AI spending race. While the rest of the Magnificent 7 are collectively committing around $700 billion in capital expenditure (capex) over the next year, Apple cut its own spending 19% year-over-year last quarter to $2.37 billion. The chart, published by A16Z, captures the gap visually. Since 2014, Apple’s quarterly capex line has barely moved. Every other Big Tech line has turned parabolic. Don't Miss: This AI Helps Fortune 1000 Brands Av
The 13-F filing is of interest to the market because it covered the final quarter during which Warren Buffett was Berkshire’s CEO.
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Magnificent Seven stocks gave Wednesday’s broad market rally a big tech boost. Amazon.com was up 2.4%, while Nvidia was up 2.1%. Tesla and Microsoft were both rallying 1.1%. Alphabet and Apple were up about 0.
We recently published 17 Stocks Jim Cramer Talked About. PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:PYPL) is one of the stocks that Jim Cramer talked about. Payment platform PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:PYPL)’s shares are down by 47% over the past year and by 29% year-to-date. Truist discussed the firm on February 10th as it reduced the share price […]
Warren Buffett built the greatest investment record in modern history. Now, as Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK-A) transitions to Greg Abel, the Oracle of Omaha’s final investment appears to be one his earliest mentor, Benjamin Graham, would have approved: The New York Times Company (NYSE:NYT). What does this reveal about Buffett’s enduring philosophy? He bet on human ... Warren Buffett’s Final Investment: The Oracle Ends His Career Where He Started
A $351 million bet on the Gray Lady showed up in Buffett's final quarter. The new CEO is already leaving fingerprints
Amazon exposure cut sharply as Berkshire rebalances toward media.
Morning Brief host Julie Hyman takes a look at some of Wednesday morning's trending tickers and stories. Moderna (MRNA) stock is surging on the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA's) decision to review the company's flu vaccine, reversing its earlier rejection. New York Times (NYT) stock is on the rise after Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B, BRK-A) announced a $350 million stake in the news outlet. Berkshire also reduced its stake in Apple (AAPL). Palo Alto Networks (PANW) stock is falling after the company lowered its annual profit forecast. To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Morning Brief.
Its correlation with the benchmark has been on the decline since May, when it reached 0.92, as Apple’s decision to mostly sit out the AI arms race has turned it into an outlier compared with many of its rivals. A correlation of 1 means the two securities are moving in perfect unison, while a reading of -1 signals they are moving opposite each other.
Shares in the New York Times slipped after Berkshire Hathaway said it added a position in the media company and sold shares in Bank of America, Apple and Amazon. Berkshire bought 5.1 million shares of the New York Times during the December quarter, Warren Buffett’s last few months as chief executive. It sold stock in Apple, marking the third-straight period it cut its stake in the iPhone maker.
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