Palantir CEO Alex Karp is no stranger to attracting attention. His latest comments are no exception. Karp said there are basically two kinds of people who can feel safe in the AI era. No prizes for guessing. According to the billionaire tech leader, those with vocational training and people who are ...
Palantir CEO Alex Karp is no stranger to attracting attention. His latest comments are no exception. Karp said there are basically two kinds of people who can feel safe in the AI era. No prizes for guessing. According to the billionaire tech leader, those with vocational training and people who are ...
Western Digital (WDC) is back in focus after a run of upbeat analyst calls linked to AI driven storage demand, recent volatility around Google’s TurboQuant, and an upcoming Q3 fiscal 2026 earnings report. See our latest analysis for Western Digital. Western Digital’s share price has been volatile but upward trending, with a 57.15% year to date share price return and very large 1 year and 3 year to...
Western Digital (WDC) is back in focus after a run of upbeat analyst calls linked to AI driven storage demand, recent volatility around Google’s TurboQuant, and an upcoming Q3 fiscal 2026 earnings report. See our latest analysis for Western Digital. Western Digital’s share price has been volatile but upward trending, with a 57.15% year to date share price return and very large 1 year and 3 year total shareholder returns, as AI storage demand, analyst upgrades and the Sandisk spinoff keep...
⚽️ Championship updates from 8pm BST at CBS Arena ⚽️ Middlesbrough 1-2 Millwall | And you can email Scott Coventry make three changes to their starting line-up after the 3-0 win at Swansea a fortnight ago. Romain Esse, Liam Kitching and Josh Eccles come in for Ephron Mason-Clark, who drops to the bench, and Joel Latibeaudiere and Brandon Thomas-Asante, who miss out altogether (the former rested, t...
⚽️ Championship updates from 8pm BST at CBS Arena ⚽️ Middlesbrough 1-2 Millwall | And you can email Scott Coventry make three changes to their starting line-up after the 3-0 win at Swansea a fortnight ago. Romain Esse, Liam Kitching and Josh Eccles come in for Ephron Mason-Clark, who drops to the bench, and Joel Latibeaudiere and Brandon Thomas-Asante, who miss out altogether (the former rested, the latter hamstrung). Derby also make three changes, following the 1-0 win over Birmingham City two weeks back. David Ozoh, Carlton Morris and Jaydon Banel come in for Patrick Agyemang, who drops to the bench, and the injured pair of Sammie Szmodics and Rhian Brewster. Continue reading...
Microsoft’s fair value estimate has been trimmed slightly, with the price target moving from US$594.62 to US$587.31, a modest reset in the modelled upside. That adjustment lines up with a broader analyst split, where many firms are cutting targets but still flagging long term potential, while a smaller group grows more cautious on AI execution risks, valuation, and competitive threats. As you read...
Microsoft’s fair value estimate has been trimmed slightly, with the price target moving from US$594.62 to US$587.31, a modest reset in the modelled upside. That adjustment lines up with a broader analyst split, where many firms are cutting targets but still flagging long term potential, while a smaller group grows more cautious on AI execution risks, valuation, and competitive threats. As you read on, you will see how these shifting signals can help you track and interpret the evolving...
designer491/iStock via Getty Images By Elior Manier The March Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report just dropped into a ghost town but came with a major surprise: +178K vs. 60K expectations. This completely erases the prior month's -92K release (which did get revised down to -133K). But even this got overshaded by today's release. This led to a drop in the unemployment rate to 4.3% (from 4.4%) with the u...
designer491/iStock via Getty Images By Elior Manier The March Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report just dropped into a ghost town but came with a major surprise: +178K vs. 60K expectations. This completely erases the prior month's -92K release (which did get revised down to -133K). But even this got overshaded by today's release. This led to a drop in the unemployment rate to 4.3% (from 4.4%) with the unrounded number at 4.256%. With major US equity and commodity markets fully closed for Good Friday, only futures are opened, and they are quite stuck. In an abbreviated holiday session (open until 13:30 ET), Wall Street is left holding a massive data release with almost nowhere to trade it. US stock futures and bonds still sold off as the data pushes back against cuts even further, as if they were even part of the discussion. The US dollar ( DXY ) is up slightly, but its change is measly. As the economy really seems to be picking up again, traders will have to remain careful on the possible pricing for hikes. That will have to be seen again in the next few months, as the data will progressively reflect higher energy costs. (Gas prices have been out of this world, to be fair. This will weigh on activity). Stock futures are selling off Dow Jones 1H Chart. April 3, 2026 (Source: TradingView) Some algos lost their minds at the release, but this did not last long. Stocks remain below their bearish trendline. Bonds follow suit Bonds 1H Chart - April 3, 2026 (Source: TradingView) Happy holidays, and enjoy the long weekend! Things could get very wild at the Monday re-open but could only really pick up on Tuesday, with the heaviest participants only coming back at that time. Original Post Editor's Note: The summary bullets for this article were chosen by Seeking Alpha editors.
Wicketkeeper hits ton against Warwickshire and impresses alongside Tom Lawes on season’s opening day The County Championship whirred back into life on Good Friday, with 3 April its earliest start in history. By extension, Rory Burns claimed the record for its earliest dismissal, with Surrey’s captain run out 10 minutes into the day’s play at Edgbaston in a scene usually reserved for the village gr...
Wicketkeeper hits ton against Warwickshire and impresses alongside Tom Lawes on season’s opening day The County Championship whirred back into life on Good Friday, with 3 April its earliest start in history. By extension, Rory Burns claimed the record for its earliest dismissal, with Surrey’s captain run out 10 minutes into the day’s play at Edgbaston in a scene usually reserved for the village green. Cricket really can be a sod sometimes. All that pre-season graft, all those hours dreaming big, only to plink a drive early on, think it has beaten mid-off, and set off for the run in good faith. The throw from Warwickshire’s Ed Barnard may have been wild but Kai Smith mopped up smartly at the stumps. Talk about sick Burns. Continue reading...