Explore the exciting world of Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) with our contributing expert analysts in this Motley Fool Scoreboard episode. Check out the video below to gain valuable insights into market trends and potential investment opportunities!*Stock prices used were the prices of
Explore the exciting world of Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO) with our contributing expert analysts in this Motley Fool Scoreboard episode. Check out the video below to gain valuable insights into market trends and potential investment opportunities!*Stock prices used were the prices of
STORY: U.S. stocks were little changed on Friday, with the Dow and S&P 500 ticking up fractionally, and the Nasdaq making the biggest move with a less than quarter percentage-point drop. All three indexes declined for the week, with tech stocks on a roller-coaster ride due to uncertainty over AI disruption of the sector, as well as massive AI-related spending. Nancy Tengler is CEO and chief invest...
STORY: U.S. stocks were little changed on Friday, with the Dow and S&P 500 ticking up fractionally, and the Nasdaq making the biggest move with a less than quarter percentage-point drop. All three indexes declined for the week, with tech stocks on a roller-coaster ride due to uncertainty over AI disruption of the sector, as well as massive AI-related spending. Nancy Tengler is CEO and chief investment officer at Laffer Tengler Investments. “I think you're seeing a market that's tug-of-warring between fear and greed. And that's typical in these periods. Just going back to DeepSeek, you know, Broadcom was down 15% and ended up 102. Google was down 18, ended up 100. In these periods, it's very difficult to step in. And so the Nasdaq is getting punished. But we don't think the technology trade's over. And frankly, without technology, it's going to be very hard for the market to go up in any sustainable fashion.” Shares of Nvidia and Apple, both down more than 2%, were the biggest drags on the S&P 500. Shares of Applied Materials provided the strongest boost, jumping more than 8% after the chipmaking-equipment firm forecast second-quarter revenue and profit above Wall Street expectations. And shares of networking equipment provider Arista Networks gained nearly 5% after forecasting annual revenue above expectations. Meanwhile, the latest inflation data showed U.S. consumer prices increased less than expected in January. Traders now put the chances of an interest-rate cut from the Federal Reserve in June at more than 50%, according to the CME Group's FedWatch tool.
When It Comes To Climate And Energy, Let's Retire The Politics Of Fear Authored by Gary Abernathy via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), In the latest example of the scare tactics favored by climate change alarmists, it was announced last month that 2025 “was the third-warmest in modern history, according to Copernicus, the European Union’s climate change monitoring service,” as reported by NBC News...
When It Comes To Climate And Energy, Let's Retire The Politics Of Fear Authored by Gary Abernathy via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), In the latest example of the scare tactics favored by climate change alarmists, it was announced last month that 2025 “was the third-warmest in modern history, according to Copernicus, the European Union’s climate change monitoring service,” as reported by NBC News . A light display created using drones is performed near the U.N. headquarters ahead of the 78th U.N. General Assembly in New York City on Sept. 15, 2023. Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images The story added: “The conclusion came as no surprise: The past 11 years have been the 11 warmest on record, according to Copernicus data. In 2025, the average global temperature was about 1.47 degrees Celsius (2.65 Fahrenheit) higher than from 1850 to 1900—the period scientists use as a reference point, since it precedes the industrial era in which massive amounts of carbon pollution have been pumped into the atmosphere.” As usual, our most affordable and reliable fuel sources were blamed. “The primary reason for these record temperatures is the accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, dominated by the burning of fossil fuels,” according to Samantha Burgess, the “strategic lead on climate” for the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, which operates Copernicus, according to the report. Sometimes it feels like the climate change crusaders are oblivious to everything going on around them . For decades, they’ve been resorting to the same tired strategies to convince us that doom and gloom are just around the corner if we don’t change our ways. What they ignore is that their tactics aren’t working—more people than ever are tuning them out. Americans in particular have grown wise to the predictions that don’t come true and the demands that don’t make sense. In fact, so badly has science become blatantly politicized that the number of people who have a great amount of trus...
“一人公司”指由一个人借助一组AI工具完成从产品开发到市场运营、客户服务等全链路工作的新型创业公司 【财新网】 近期,“一人公司”(OPC, One Person Company)正在多地悄然兴起。据不完全统计,北京、上海、深圳、杭州、苏州等地的多个城区目前已出台OPC专项扶持政策。 与传统意义上的个体户不同,“一人公司”指由一个人借助一组AI工具完成从产品开发到市场运营、客户服务等全链路工作的新...
“一人公司”指由一个人借助一组AI工具完成从产品开发到市场运营、客户服务等全链路工作的新型创业公司 【财新网】 近期,“一人公司”(OPC, One Person Company)正在多地悄然兴起。据不完全统计,北京、上海、深圳、杭州、苏州等地的多个城区目前已出台OPC专项扶持政策。 与传统意义上的个体户不同,“一人公司”指由一个人借助一组AI工具完成从产品开发到市场运营、客户服务等全链路工作的新型创业公司。“轻资产、快迭代、高成长”被视为其显著优势。北京海淀区中关村于2025年12月8日发布北京市首个人工智能OPC服务计划,其后至今,上海、苏州、杭州、深圳等地也陆续公布相关计划。
The celebrity chef urged Brooklyn to remember "one day you're not going to have your Mum and Dad", in the wake of a fall out with parents Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham.
The celebrity chef urged Brooklyn to remember "one day you're not going to have your Mum and Dad", in the wake of a fall out with parents Sir David and Lady Victoria Beckham.
New York congresswoman criticizes ‘unconditional’ US aid and calls for enforcement of Leahy laws Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said during a Munich security conference panel on Friday on the future of foreign policy that the Democratic party’s next presidential nominee should reconsider the country’s military aid to Israel. Hagar Shezaf of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz asked the US congresswoman if she...
New York congresswoman criticizes ‘unconditional’ US aid and calls for enforcement of Leahy laws Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said during a Munich security conference panel on Friday on the future of foreign policy that the Democratic party’s next presidential nominee should reconsider the country’s military aid to Israel. Hagar Shezaf of the Israeli newspaper Haaretz asked the US congresswoman if she thought “the Democratic presidential candidate in the 2028 elections should re-evaluate military aid to Israel”. Continue reading...