Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors’ favorite stocks over the last week — here’s a look at some of our top stories. Markets ended on a high note this week as investor optimism pushed stocks to record levels.
The company formerly known as Google has seen almost a 16 per cent rise in share price from when Trump was confirmed as having won the US election in early November, and while it has held fairly steady across the past month, the final week of Joe Biden’s administration did see an initial 1.6 per cent rise.
Compared to other tech companies with an over $1 trillion market cap like Microsoft, Meta, Google, Apple and Amazon, Tesla still has a higher P/E ratio, but this may be more due to its leadership ...
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With Trump's inauguration comes the support of many tech giants. From Tiktok CEO Shou Chew to Amazon's Jeff Bezos, everyone wants the new President's favor. What could Donald Trump give them that has them so invested?
Tesla owners are at it again, proving that you can love the car but loathe the CEO. Showing strong emotions, they have slapped a fresh batch of bumper stickers on their EVs, pledging their undying love for Tesla’s electric vehicles — while disapproving Elon Musk ’s latest antics.
The second busiest week of earnings season includes four of the Magnificent 7. Chair Powell’s comments will be more important for markets than the Fed's rate decision.
"We know how stocks react if they miss on what everyone wants them to hit": Bloomberg's Michael Casper is wary as profit forecasts indicate the slowest quarterly Mag 7 growth for nearly two years. "No small task": After CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared Meta's plans to bring online 1GW of compute this year,
Amazon, Meta and Tesla – three of the so-called magnificent seven tech firms that drive US stock market performance – decline to hedge their day-to-day foreign exchange exposures. So concludes a study by Risk.net of the firms’ quarterly filings over the past five years.
Amazon.com Inc's autonomous driving unit Zoox is reportedly looking to begin offering rides to the public "quite soon."
AI will reshape markets and economies in the next five years, according to Bank of America. But today’s tech giants might not be the biggest winners.
Dow Jones futures fell Sunday night, along with S&P 500 futures and especially Nasdaq futures, amid concerns over AI progress from China's DeepSeek. Nvidia, Broadcom, Meta and several other AI-related stocks were indicated lower overnight.