$INTC (Intel) Jumps 13% on Potential Apple Foundry Talks
Intel surged 13% after a Bloomberg report indicated that $AAPL (Apple) has held early-stage discussions about using Intel’s chip manufacturing services. The report also noted Apple is exploring similar conversations with Samsung, signaling a broader... Show More
$EBAY (eBay) Jumps 9% After Takeover Bid From $GME (GameStop Corp.)
eBay shares surged nearly 9% after $GME submitted an unsolicited, non-binding offer to acquire the online marketplace for approximately $55.5 billion. The proposal, led by CEO Ryan Cohen, aims to position a combined entity as a stronger... Show More
This is incredibly bullish for $AMZN (Amazon.com Inc).
$MSFT (Microsoft) exclusivity has restricted OpenAI’s access to enterprises so far.
$AMZN is the leading cloud provider in every region in the world except China and 90% of enterprises have some kond of workload on AWS.
You simply can’t be the... Show More
OPENAI AND MICROSOFT $MSFT (Microsoft) JUST ANNOUNCED AN AMENDED PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Here's what changes:
Microsoft will no longer pay a revenue share to OpenAI
OpenAI can now serve its products to customers across any cloud provider
Microsoft continues to participate in OpenAI's growth... Show More
Nvidia at $5 Trillion? Markets Don’t Care About Your Comfort
$NVDA (NVIDIA Corporation) reaching these levels isn’t about hype — it’s about dominance.
Every cycle creates disbelief. In 2019 it was “overvalued.” In 2021 it was “the top.” Now it’s “too big.” Same script, different price.
But here’s... Show More
$AAPL (Apple) under Tim Cook delivered one of the greatest runs in corporate history. Over 200,000% returns don’t come from hype — they come from execution, discipline, and relentless capital allocation.
Cook didn’t invent the iPhone, but he turned Apple into a cash-generating machine. Services, buybacks,... Show More
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