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Nebius lands $1 billion AI deal as one major risk looms
TheStreet2h agoneutral
Nebius lands $1 billion AI deal as one major risk looms

Nebius Group’s latest $1 billion artificial intelligence contract suggests customer demand is not the company’s biggest problem. Paying to build the capacity may be. AI startup Reflection said on July 14 that it had signed a deal worth more than $1 billion to secure computing capacity from Nebius ...

AtaiBeckley (ATAI) Soars to 4-Year High on $3.8B Merger with Eli Lilly
Insider Monkey3h agobullish
AtaiBeckley (ATAI) Soars to 4-Year High on $3.8B Merger with Eli Lilly

AtaiBeckley climbed to a new four-year high on Thursday, as investors bought into its shares following news that Eli Lilly agreed to acquire the company for up to $3.8 billion. In intra-day trading, the stock surged to a record high of $7.22 before trimming gains to end the session just up by 33.40 percent at […]

Recalled Costco product poses big threat
TheStreet3h agobearish
Recalled Costco product poses big threat

There's a reason Costco will pretty much let you return any item at any time without a hassle. Costco has built its reputation on offering high-quality products at competitive prices, backed by strict supplier standards and careful product selection. The company knows its products have been ...

ThredUp (TDUP): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
StockStory3h agoneutral
ThredUp (TDUP): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?

ThredUp’s 19.2% return over the past six months has outpaced the S&P 500 by 10.5%, and its stock price has climbed to $6.65 per share. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.

Reuters3h agoneutral
Kioxia owes Viasat $229 million for infringing flash-memory patents, US jury says

A federal jury in Waco, Texas said ‌on Thursday that Japanese chipmaker Kioxia ‌owes satellite-communications company Viasat $229 million for infringing a ​patent covering computer memory technology, according to a court document. The jury determined that Kioxia's flash-memory devices violate Viasat's patent rights ‌in technology that ⁠allows such devices to consume less power and improves their ⁠reliability and longevity. Spokespeople for the companies did not immediately respond to requests for ​comment on ​the verdict.

Universal Studios gives up on controversial ride
TheStreet3h agoneutral
Universal Studios gives up on controversial ride

When Universal Studios or Walt Disney bases a ride on popular intellectual property, they run the risk of not meeting the expectations of that property's hardcore fanbase. That's something Disney largely escaped with its Star Wars: Galaxy Edge lands. The company intentionally created a new setting ...

SpaceX Shares Fall After Company Aborts Starship Test Launch
The Wall Street Journal3h agobearish
SpaceX Shares Fall After Company Aborts Starship Test Launch

Shares of SpaceX fell in after-hours trading Thursday after the company wasn’t able to launch its Starship rocket on a key test flight. SpaceX was proceeding toward the launch at 6:45 p.m. ET from its site near Brownsville, Texas, with its countdown clock ticking down. Then, the mission was aborted just as the Starship booster engines were supposed to start firing away, according to a company livestream.

Specialty candy company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TheStreet4h agobearish
Specialty candy company files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

The casual restaurant tradition of giving diners a complimentary wrapped candy after a meal, as Olive Garden has been known for, is pleasing to many customers and can sometimes ensure that a nice tip with be left at the table. Some restaurants offer the classic Starlight Mint, an Andes chocolate ...

Alcoa Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat4h agoneutral
Alcoa Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Alcoa (NYSE:AA) reported higher second-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings as stronger aluminum prices, increased shipments and value-added product premiums helped offset weakness in alumina operations, executives said on the company’s second-quarter 2026 earnings call. Molly Beerman, Alcoa’s exe

IBM’s historic crash exposes AI spending trap
TheStreet4h agobearish
IBM’s historic crash exposes AI spending trap

IBM (IBM) shares lost roughly one-quarter of their value on July 14 after the tech giant dropped disappointing preliminary second-quarter results. The collapse was historic, but the severity of the earnings gap alone doesn’t explain the market reaction. IBM could be in an artificial intelligence ...

Wall St ends lower as chip weakness offsets solid earnings, data
Reuters Videos4h agoneutralVIDEO
Wall St ends lower as chip weakness offsets solid earnings, data

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes ended lower on Thursday, with the Dow dropping two-tenths of a percent, the S&P 500 shedding about half a percent and the tech-heavy Nasdaq losing almost one-and-a-half percent.</p><p>Chip stocks tumbled despite bellwether TSMC posting a 77% jump in quarterly profit, it's shares falling more than 2%.</p><p>Mel Casey, senior portfolio manager at FBB Capital Partners, said the pullback demonstrated the lofty expectations for a sector that has soared by nearly 70% so far this year.&nbsp;</p><p>"You just have so many investors in the same trade here and really banking on every little component of the value chain, like, humming along at maximum pace. And so anything that's a little bit shy of, say, the whisper, or anything that's as good as expected but not better than expected is seen almost as a disappointment. And so that's what you're seeing today. But there's nothing you could really point to in the Taiwan Semi report to feel bearish about."</p><p>Memory-chip makers were among the biggest laggards, with SanDisk, Western Digital, Seagate Technology and Intel down between about five-and-a-half and twelve-and-a-half percent.</p><p>:: Netflix</p><p>Elsewhere in the market, shares of Netflix tumbled more than 7% in extended trading after the streaming giant's third-quarter revenue and earnings projections hovered below Wall Street targets. The company also said it would reduce the amount of information it discloses about consumers' viewing hours as it seeks new avenues of growth.</p><p>Shares of UnitedHealth Group closed higher after the company beat Wall Street earnings estimates and hiked its 2026 forecast.</p><p>But shares of United Airlines fell as surging oil prices weighed on its forward guidance.</p><p>Meanwhile, generally upbeat economic data on Thursday showed solid core retail sales, a drop in jobless claims and surging manufacturing activity in the Northeast.</p></body>

PayPal board sees Stripe-Advent offer as inadequate, sources say
Reuters4h agoneutral
PayPal board sees Stripe-Advent offer as inadequate, sources say

PayPal’s board sees a $53 billion takeover bid by rival Stripe and private equity firm Advent International as undervaluing the company and facing regulatory and financing hurdles, a person familiar with the matter ‌said, potentially setting the stage for negotiations over the future of the U.S. payments giant. PayPal has not formally responded to the proposal, two other ‌sources said. The consortium's bid comes as PayPal, founded in the late 1990s, has struggled in recent years to compete against rivals like Apple Pay and Google Pay, with management trying to revive its flagging ​share price in the face of slowing growth.

UBS strongly resets Lilly stock target
TheStreet5h agoneutral
UBS strongly resets Lilly stock target

Eli Lilly (LLY) has seen a lot of bullish calls from Wall Street in July. Guggenheim, Truist, Bank of America, Bernstein, and JPMorgan all raised their price targets in the first half of the month. Then UBSwent higher than nearly all of them. UBS's call is worth watching closely because ...

Netflix Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat5h agoneutral
Netflix Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) executives said the company remains on track for its 2026 financial plan, pointing to continued subscription growth, pricing gains, rising advertising revenue and a broadening content strategy during the company’s second-quarter earnings interview. CFO Spence Neumann said Netf

Intuitive Surgical Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat5h agoneutral
Intuitive Surgical Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Intuitive Surgical (NASDAQ:ISRG) reported a solid second quarter of 2026, with management pointing to continued global adoption of its da Vinci, da Vinci SP and Ion platforms, even as U.S. procedure growth moderated and China remained challenging. Chief Executive Officer Dave Rosa said total proced

The Inside Story of IBM’s Shocking Profit Warning
The Wall Street Journal5h agoneutral
The Inside Story of IBM’s Shocking Profit Warning

Directors had long known that the artificial-intelligence revolution would upend the technology icon’s business, but the pain came sooner than expected, leaving the company with a tough choice, according to people familiar with the discussions. Board members debated whether to issue a rare warning that bad news was coming or wait for the numbers to hit the tape a week later when executives could discuss them with investors, the people said. After asking tough questions of CEO Arvind Krishna, the board agreed to take its medicine and disclose the disappointing results in the hopes of winning credibility for transparency.

Nvidia’s Rubin reassurance protects a much bigger AI bet
TheStreet5h agoneutral
Nvidia’s Rubin reassurance protects a much bigger AI bet

Nvidia (NVDA) CEO Jensen Huang has pushed back against reports that manufacturing problems could delay the company’s next artificial intelligence platform, Bloomberg reported. If those reports were wrong, it would protect investors far more than just a single product launch. Nvidia's rapid growth ...

Here’s What Is Happening Behind the Market’s Swings, in Charts
The Wall Street Journal5h agoneutral
Here’s What Is Happening Behind the Market’s Swings, in Charts

The Nasdaq composite fell 1.5%, leading the session’s losses. Another quarter of solid earnings from Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing did little to mitigate a rough patch for chip stocks, with investors worried more about its spending plans than its bright outlook. Shares of chip makers from Santa Clara, Calif., to Seoul slid.