Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer highlighted why the stock is declining, as he commented: Finally, how about Meta Platforms? Oh man, this one really bothered me. It’s being clubbed like a baby seal… Down more than 8% today. It’s a […]
Meta Platforms, Inc. (NASDAQ:META) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer highlighted why the stock is declining, as he commented: Finally, how about Meta Platforms? Oh man, this one really bothered me. It’s being clubbed like a baby seal… Down more than 8% today. It’s a […]
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer discussed the company’s latest quarterly report, as he remarked: Third, there’s Microsoft, much tougher, okay, and I mean like much tougher. They got clobbered today, down nearly 4%. Ouch. I didn’t want this. But rooting doesn’t […]
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer discussed the company’s latest quarterly report, as he remarked: Third, there’s Microsoft, much tougher, okay, and I mean like much tougher. They got clobbered today, down nearly 4%. Ouch. I didn’t want this. But rooting doesn’t […]
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer believes the company’s recent quarter was “very solid,” as he said: Now, next up, Amazon. Very good numbers, even if the stock didn’t get any love. The stock was volatile in after hours trading and ultimately […]
Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMZN) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer believes the company’s recent quarter was “very solid,” as he said: Now, next up, Amazon. Very good numbers, even if the stock didn’t get any love. The stock was volatile in after hours trading and ultimately […]
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer noted that the company’s quarter “wasn’t perfect,” as he stated: I want to dig into what we heard from big tech and what it means for the rest of the market. Why don’t we start with […]
Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer noted that the company’s quarter “wasn’t perfect,” as he stated: I want to dig into what we heard from big tech and what it means for the rest of the market. Why don’t we start with […]
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer reiterated his “own it, you don’t trade it” phrase for the company’s stock, as he remarked: Now, I know that it wasn’t on the list, but this evening, we got a staggering set of numbers from […]
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer reiterated his “own it, you don’t trade it” phrase for the company’s stock, as he remarked: Now, I know that it wasn’t on the list, but this evening, we got a staggering set of numbers from […]
Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ:ARM) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. During the episode, Cramer mentioned that QUALCOMM reminds him of the company and said: Kind of reminds me of its competitor, Arm Holdings, a position we’ve been trying to build for the Charitable Trust ahead of […]
Arm Holdings plc (NASDAQ:ARM) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. During the episode, Cramer mentioned that QUALCOMM reminds him of the company and said: Kind of reminds me of its competitor, Arm Holdings, a position we’ve been trying to build for the Charitable Trust ahead of […]
QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer highlighted the company’s latest deal with a hyperscaler, as he said: QUALCOMM, okay, this one was up 15% today. It had been an out-of-favor semi. Now, it’s in favor. They just landed a big account with […]
QUALCOMM Incorporated (NASDAQ:QCOM) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer highlighted the company’s latest deal with a hyperscaler, as he said: QUALCOMM, okay, this one was up 15% today. It had been an out-of-favor semi. Now, it’s in favor. They just landed a big account with […]
Seagate Technology Holdings plc (NASDAQ:STX) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer was slightly bearish on the stock during the episode, as he commented: Seagate, which had just reported a terrific quarter, but with Western Digital, Sandisk, those stocks though, are really overextended for me. They’re […]
Seagate Technology Holdings plc (NASDAQ:STX) was among the stocks Jim Cramer highlighted, as he discussed the massive AI infrastructure buildout. Cramer was slightly bearish on the stock during the episode, as he commented: Seagate, which had just reported a terrific quarter, but with Western Digital, Sandisk, those stocks though, are really overextended for me. They’re […]
SLR Investment Corp. (NASDAQ:SLRC) functions like an income ETF for many investors: a diversified pool of private-credit loans that throws off a 10.5% yield. The business development company just closed a year where full-year net investment income of $1.59 per share came in below its $1.64 annualized distribution, yet shares are $15 today and up ... SLRC faces rate headwinds yet keeps dividend fla...
SLR Investment Corp. (NASDAQ:SLRC) functions like an income ETF for many investors: a diversified pool of private-credit loans that throws off a 10.5% yield. The business development company just closed a year where full-year net investment income of $1.59 per share came in below its $1.64 annualized distribution, yet shares are $15 today and up ... SLRC faces rate headwinds yet keeps dividend flat; here’s what’s propping up the stock
The S & P 500 kept its record run alive last week, boosted by a strong batch of earnings reports that showed the artificial intelligence spending boom isn't slowing down. Even more earnings are on the way in the coming week. Plus, the jobs market will be under the microscope. The market's blistering rally in recent weeks has occurred despite continued disruptions to global energy supplies in the M...
The S & P 500 kept its record run alive last week, boosted by a strong batch of earnings reports that showed the artificial intelligence spending boom isn't slowing down. Even more earnings are on the way in the coming week. Plus, the jobs market will be under the microscope. The market's blistering rally in recent weeks has occurred despite continued disruptions to global energy supplies in the Middle East. Enthusiasm for the AI trade and signs of a resilient U.S. economy have triumphed over worries about elevated oil prices. This tension remains something to keep an eye on. But at the moment, the bulls are in control. Now, let's get into the three biggest things on our radar this week. 1. Earnings: A trio of Club names are set to deliver quarterly results this week. All revenue and EPS estimates are courtesy of data provider LSEG. Electrical equipment supplier Eaton reports on Tuesday morning. The main theme of this report is the AI buildout and the resulting order growth for Eaton. In the fourth quarter, Eaton saw a roughly 200% increase in data center orders within its Electrical Americas segment, its largest. Where will that figure be this time around? Eaton makes a bunch of products used in data centers that collectively feed the power-hungry server racks with consistent and reliable electricity. That's no longer all. Thanks to a wise acquisition of Boyd Thermal, which closed in March, Eaton is now in the liquid cooling business. This moves them even closer to the AI chips — obviously a lucrative place to be these days. We expect to hear more about Boyd on the earnings call. Eaton's order backlog will be another focus. It totaled $19.6 billion at the end of 2025. With Eaton ramping up manufacturing capacity, earnings this year are expected to be stronger in the second half of the year. Revenue : $7.08 billion EPS : $2.74 DuPont also reports Tuesday morning, and one of our biggest focuses will be on the performance of its Healthcare & Water Technologies segment...
Jeff thought he was doing the right thing in one of the hardest moments of his life. As his wife battled ovarian cancer, she made a request that felt meaningful and urgent: she wanted to leave a legacy for their...
Jeff thought he was doing the right thing in one of the hardest moments of his life. As his wife battled ovarian cancer, she made a request that felt meaningful and urgent: she wanted to leave a legacy for their...
Key PointsiShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF offers a lower expense ratio and a higher distribution yield than State Street SPDR MSCI ACWI Climate Paris Aligned ETF
Key PointsiShares Core MSCI Total International Stock ETF offers a lower expense ratio and a higher distribution yield than State Street SPDR MSCI ACWI Climate Paris Aligned ETF
Naming a beneficiary (or co-beneficiaries) to your retirement account may feel like small potatoes, a minor administrative task. However, failing to ensure a beneficiary is named can lead to significant complications for the people you love following your death. Here's a breakdown of what happens if beneficiaries are not up to date. Image source: Getty Images. Let's say you're self-employed and ha...
Naming a beneficiary (or co-beneficiaries) to your retirement account may feel like small potatoes, a minor administrative task. However, failing to ensure a beneficiary is named can lead to significant complications for the people you love following your death. Here's a breakdown of what happens if beneficiaries are not up to date. Image source: Getty Images. Let's say you're self-employed and have a Solo 401(k) , or work for a company that offers a retirement plan, such as a traditional 401(k) or 403(b) plan. When you die, what happens to that retirement account depends largely on whether you have named designated beneficiaries. If so, the plan is transferred to the person (or persons) you've named without having to go through probate. Continue reading
Former United manager felt unwell at Old Trafford 84-year-old initially treated as precautionary measure Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly taken to hospital from Old Trafford after feeling unwell before Manchester United’s hosting of Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon. The move is thought to be a precautionary rather than an emergency measure regarding the 84-year-old former United...
Former United manager felt unwell at Old Trafford 84-year-old initially treated as precautionary measure Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly taken to hospital from Old Trafford after feeling unwell before Manchester United’s hosting of Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon. The move is thought to be a precautionary rather than an emergency measure regarding the 84-year-old former United manager who won 13 Premier League titles and the Champions League twice in his 27-year tenure at Old Trafford. Ferguson is a regular at United’s home games and has a row of seats in the Old Trafford directors’ box. Continue reading...
David Gura, Christina Ruffini, and Lisa Mateo of “Bloomberg This Weekend” play Pointed! Wager your points, leverage your bets and answer wisely. A new quiz is available to play each week on Bloomberg.com. (Source: Bloomberg)
David Gura, Christina Ruffini, and Lisa Mateo of “Bloomberg This Weekend” play Pointed! Wager your points, leverage your bets and answer wisely. A new quiz is available to play each week on Bloomberg.com. (Source: Bloomberg)
Big Tech Is Funding Space Solar And Fusion While Running On Gas Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com, Meta signed a deal with startup Overview Energy to develop up to 1 gigawatt of space-based solar power, though a pilot satellite won't launch until 2028 at the earliest -- and commercial viability remains years away. Despite clean energy ambitions, Big Tech is still heavily dependent on natu...
Big Tech Is Funding Space Solar And Fusion While Running On Gas Authored by Haley Zaremba via OilPrice.com, Meta signed a deal with startup Overview Energy to develop up to 1 gigawatt of space-based solar power, though a pilot satellite won't launch until 2028 at the earliest -- and commercial viability remains years away. Despite clean energy ambitions, Big Tech is still heavily dependent on natural gas: Meta is funding 10 new gas plants for its Louisiana data center campus, and Google is building a major gas facility in North Texas. Google admitted its carbon emissions rose 48% in five years and has conceded its 2030 net-zero target may be out of reach as AI energy demand continues to accelerate. The AI boom has unleashed an energy monster unlike anything the world has ever seen before. No one is exactly sure how much energy the AI sector will require in the coming years as large language models continue to advance and expand. In fact, we don’t even really know how much energy it’s consuming now . But most experts agree that we can expect a sharp and continuing rise in demand from the data centers that power the tech sector in the coming years as the global economy increasingly integrates AI into virtually every market sector on Earth. “AI’s integration into almost everything from customer service calls to algorithmic ‘bosses’ to warfare is fueling enormous demand,” the Washington Post reported last year. “Despite dramatic efficiency improvements, pouring those gains back into bigger, hungrier models powered by fossil fuels will create the energy monster we imagine.” And, so far, it’s consumers who are bearing the burden of this ‘energy monster.’ As data centers place unprecedented strain on local power grids, consumers are paying the price for the extra competition at the meter. But this system is unsustainable, and in flux. In May, as a result of voter outcry ahead of the midterm elections, Big Tech firms signed a pledge to either purchase or provide their own e...
The name Claude used to be a rare classic—now, it’s a household name for a completely different reason. Ever since Anthropic launched its fast-growing AI assistant, humans named Claude have had to get used to sharing their identity with a chatbot. Bloomberg Senior feature writer Madison Darbyshire joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to talk about her latest Dispatch, d...
The name Claude used to be a rare classic—now, it’s a household name for a completely different reason. Ever since Anthropic launched its fast-growing AI assistant, humans named Claude have had to get used to sharing their identity with a chatbot. Bloomberg Senior feature writer Madison Darbyshire joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to talk about her latest Dispatch, diving into the weird, funny, and occasionally annoying reality of what happens when your name becomes a tech sensation. (Source: Bloomberg)
Michael M. Santiago Greg Abel spent his first Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.B ) ( BRK.A ) annual meeting as chief executive confronting the obvious question hanging over Omaha: what happens when Warren Buffett is no longer running the show? The answer, at least from many shareholders who attended Saturday’s gathering, appeared to be calm confidence rather than panic, Bloomberg News reported. Abel’s deb...
Michael M. Santiago Greg Abel spent his first Berkshire Hathaway ( BRK.B ) ( BRK.A ) annual meeting as chief executive confronting the obvious question hanging over Omaha: what happens when Warren Buffett is no longer running the show? The answer, at least from many shareholders who attended Saturday’s gathering, appeared to be calm confidence rather than panic, Bloomberg News reported. Abel’s debut as lead figure at Berkshire Hathaway’s famed annual meeting drew thousands of investors and largely positive reviews, even with the absence of Buffett as the main attraction for the first time. From sidekick to center stage Abel, 63, opened by recalling the surprise announcement a year earlier when Buffett named him successor. He joked that his immediate thought was whether Berkshire would still need to rent Omaha’s large arena in 2026 if he were the only draw. They did. Though attendance was lighter than in Buffett’s heyday, shareholders still packed in for what has long been called the “Woodstock for Capitalists.” The event retained its carnival feel, with investors shopping memorabilia and posing with Geico’s gecko mascot. This year’s meeting was branded “The Legacy Continues,” a message seemingly aimed at investors wondering whether Berkshire can thrive without the Oracle of Omaha running the mic. More corporate Berkshire, but still Berkshire Unlike Buffett’s often freewheeling style, Abel delivered a more methodical review of Berkshire’s ( BRK.B ) ( BRK.A ) businesses and investments. He also shared the stage with senior executives, giving them a larger role than in prior years. Shareholders appeared receptive. Adam Mead, chief executive of Mead Capital Management, said Abel demonstrated command of Berkshire’s sprawling empire. Buffett still looms large Even offstage, Buffett’s presence was everywhere. A highlight reel of his six-decade run opened the meeting. Jerseys bearing Buffett’s and Charlie Munger’s names hung above the stage. A can of Cherry Coke sat beside ...