CrowdStrike Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: CRWD) is inching lower on Mar 27 after partner Anthropic previewed a “breakthrough” AI model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities it’s calling Claude Mythos. Adding to the pressure are reports of Amazon.com Inc, another one of CRWD’s partners, developing a sophisticated artificial intelligence tool to handle sales, business development, and other tasks.… Continue reading CrowdStrike stock: how its own partners triggered a sell-off today
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Evening digest: Crypto slide, SpaceX IPO buzz, India selloff
Global markets closed the week on a cautious note, with multiple asset classes reflecting heightened uncertainty. The cryptocurrency market weakened amid a broader risk-off mood, while geopolitical tensions and rising oil prices shaped equity sentiment. At the same time, Elon Musk’s potential plans for a retail-heavy SpaceX IPO drew attention, even as foreign investors accelerated… Continue reading Evening digest: Crypto slide, SpaceX IPO buzz, India selloff
Tom Lee sees this Vanguard index fund soaring 129%
Wall Street’s most persistent bull, Tom Lee, is doubling down on a vision of the future that would make even the most seasoned optimist blink. The Fundstrat Global Advisors co-founder, known for his uncanny accuracy during post-pandemic recovery, believes S&P 500 is on a collision course with the 15,000 mark by the end of this… Continue reading Tom Lee sees this Vanguard index fund soaring 129%
Tesla stock struggles as delivery fears and Musk bets test investor faith
Shares of Tesla remained under pressure on Friday, extending a weak run as investors weighed softer delivery expectations, geopolitical risks, and uncertainty surrounding CEO Elon Musk’s long-term strategy. The stock fell 3% on Friday, adding to recent losses that have left it down sharply over the past three months. The electric-vehicle maker is now attempting… Continue reading Tesla stock struggles as delivery fears and Musk bets test investor faith
TACO trade goes cold: why Wall Street isn’t buying Trump’s Iran extension
For the better part of a year, Wall Street has operated on a cynical yet profitable mantra – “Trump Always Chickens Out,” or the TACO trade. The strategy was simple. Whenever the White House issued a fire-and-brimstone threat – be it “Liberation Day” tariffs, the sudden annexation of Greenland, or military ultimatums – investors would… Continue reading TACO trade goes cold: why Wall Street isn’t buying Trump’s Iran extension
Meta stock selloff continues, but a bigger risk looms
Shares of Meta Platforms extended their selloff on Friday, as mounting legal setbacks weighed on investor sentiment, but the recent decline also points to a deeper concern building beneath the surface. While US court verdicts have triggered immediate losses, investors are increasingly focused on the broader implications for Meta’s business model and future risk profile.… Continue reading Meta stock selloff continues, but a bigger risk looms
Nvidia stock slips below $170: why analysts see a buying opportunity
Nvidia shares remain under pressure, tracking a broader pullback in artificial intelligence-linked stocks. The stock fell 1.8% in early trading on Friday, after dropping 4.2% on Thursday to its lowest close since mid-December. It is now down around 10% for the year. The weakness reflects a shift in investor sentiment. AI-driven technology stocks, once market… Continue reading Nvidia stock slips below $170: why analysts see a buying opportunity
RCB sold for $1.78B in India’s blockbuster IPL franchise deal
Royal Challengers Bengaluru, one of the most-loved cricket teams in the Indian Premier League (IPL), has a new owner. In a landmark transaction that values the IPL franchise at $1.78 billion, RCB was sold to a consortium led by the Aditya Birla Group, and include sports investor David Blitzer and private equity firm Blackstone. The… Continue reading RCB sold for $1.78B in India’s blockbuster IPL franchise deal
Why is OpenAI shutting down Sora just months after launch?
OpenAI is closing down its video generation platform Sora just months after its launch, marking a sharp shift in priorities at the company behind ChatGPT. The move comes as OpenAI pivots away from consumer-facing video tools and towards longer-term bets such as robotics and enterprise-focused artificial intelligence. The decision was communicated internally by CEO Sam… Continue reading Why is OpenAI shutting down Sora just months after launch?
