The Autonomous Revolution Has Arrived: 2 Businesses Reshaping the $15.7 Trillion Market for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Rational Equity Armor Fund portfolio manager Joe Tigay joins Seana Smith and Madison Mills on Catalysts to outline his three stock picks that could gain under Trump's second term in the White House: Tesla (TSLA),
Tesla founder Elon Musk is a vocal proponent of H-1B visas, and his company's use of the program jumped sharply this year.
Buying a new Hyundai is now as easy as adding it to your next Amazon order. However, you might need a bigger cart. Amazon revealed plans to expand into vehicle sales in 2023, starting with Hyundai. After making it official at the 2023 LA Auto Show, Hyundai began selling vehicles on the platform just before the end of 2024.
Several Wall Street billionaires bought Tesla and sold Amazon during the third quarter. Amazon is using AI to generate revenue and improve efficiency across its e-commerce, digital advertising ...
So, here's a more current look at Tesla and Amazon. Tesla shares fell sharply on January 2 when the company reported 495,570 fourth-quarter deliveries, about 10,000 units short of the consensus ...
Louis Bacon of Moore Capital Management bought 25,000 shares of Tesla, increasing his position by 19%. He also sold 616,475 shares of Amazon, reducing his position by 76%. Israel Englander of ...
It’ll be quite a spectacle, and one in marked contrast to Trump’s first presidency, when he was widely cold-shouldered. There is, of course, nothing unusual about business attempting to cosy up to an incoming president in the hope of influence,
Dow Jones futures will open Sunday evening, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. U.S. markets will be closed Monday for the Martin Luther King holiday. Donald Trump's inauguration also will be Monday,
The ALRB finalized card-check rules in December 2024 that require unions to state explicitly that signing a card is a vote for the union and requires employers to provide unions within 48 hours with current employee lists that include cell phone numbers.
Financial writer Howard Marks warns of cautionary signs in the stock market, including high valuations and reliance on key stocks like the