Industry giants Nvidia and Intel made major moves this week, including a 10-for-1 stock split and new AI chips. Foxconn also predicts AI server sales surge. Continue reading ➔
Shiba Inu’s (CRYPTO: SHIB) burn rate shot up exponentially in the last 24 hours amid a sharp increase in the transactions on the layer-1 blockchain, Shibarium. Continue reading ➔
This factory of 53,000 employees, in Burbank, CA, was camouflaged to look like a sleepy suburb (with the help of artists, set designers, and painters from nearby Hollywood movie studios). The mysterious company behind this disappearing act is now being called “America’s No. 1 Retirement Stock”. Continue reading ➔
Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) CEO Elon Musk is urging shareholders to cast their votes on their shares by offering them an opportunity to win a personal tour of the company’s Texas facility. Continue reading ➔
A pseudonymous cryptocurrency trader shared a cautionary tale about the dangers of sudden wealth from cryptocurrency and meme coin trading. Continue reading ➔
Nvidia is the hottest company in the world thanks to its chip business. But here’s the thing: Nvidia is making a massive $1 trillion pivot … To solve AI’s biggest problem. But it’s not making this move by itself. A new set of companies are partnering with Nvidia in this trillion-dollar venture. Continue reading ➔
NIO reportedly unveils organizational restructuring, including the rebranding of strategic units, under its Onvo sub-brand, aiming for business and organizational advancement. Continue reading ➔
Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled details of his interactions with former President Donald Trump during the company’s shareholder meeting. Continue reading ➔
Smart investors are always trying to get the best possible deal on whatever security or asset they are buying. The better the deal, the higher the chance of generating a substantial ROI. Within this report you’ll find 4 stocks selling below intrinsic value with growth potential.
Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, former President Donald Trump has seen a decline in support following his recent conviction. Continue reading ➔
NEW YORK (AP) — When walks with the world’s athletes at the they’ll be doing so in snappy tailored navy blazers from Ralph Lauren — and blue jeans. Continue reading ➔
According to the man who called every major market top and bottom for the last 29 years… A single event triggering on June 24th will send the crypto market soaring. But what’s more exciting… is that this event could send a small sector of the crypto market soaring 5X, 25X, and even 100X higher in just days. See the details
WASHINGTON (AP) — When disinformation researcher Wen-Ping Liu looked into China’s efforts to influence using fake social media accounts, something unusual stood out about the most successful profiles. Continue reading ➔
Mark Nelsen, Visa’s global head of consumer payments, sees a world where the plastic card in your wallet becomes increasingly obsolete and the standard 16-digit account number becomes worthless. Continue reading ➔
Jim Cramer has expressed his confidence in Eli Lilly and Co, citing the company’s diverse drug portfolio and the recent endorsement of its Alzheimer’s treatment by FDA advisors. Continue reading ➔
NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon is adding $1.4 billion to a fund it established three years ago for preserving or building more in regions where the company has major corporate offices, CEO Andy Jassy announced Tuesday. Continue reading ➔
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