Tesla’s net income falls 24% from a year ago and shares drop. Here’s how to play it
Analysts and investors took to CNBC to discuss the latest action for Tesla shares.
Read the internal memo Alphabet sent in merging A.I.-focused groups DeepMind and Google Brain
Google is merging two previously separate teams as it races to advance artificial intelligence.
Inside Kendall Roy’s $29 million NYC ‘Succession’ apartment: We went to ‘great lengths to create something truly unique’
The three-level apartment is located in New York City’s coveted Upper East Side neighborhood.
Nuclear fusion will not be regulated the same way as nuclear fission — a big win for the fusion industry
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission, the U.S. nuclear watchdog, has decided nuclear fusion won’t be regulated in the same way that nuclear fission reactors are.
Small caps will be large this year, says Jefferies. Here are 10 buy ideas
The firm listed 10 buy-rated stocks that do well across rating factors and are down in 2023.
Wells Fargo says this regional bank stock that got caught up in crisis should rebound by 60%
Western Alliance still has room to run after Wednesday’s rally for the stock, according to Wells Fargo.
What Bard said when Google VC asked the A.I. about the value of corporate diversity
Artificial intelligence has been prone to generating offensive speech, but a top Google VC says its Bard AI chatbot nailed a question on corporate diversity.
Taylor Swift sidestepped FTX lawsuit by asking a simple question—investors can use the same strategy to avoid potential scams
Taylor Swift’s apparent due diligence may have helped her avoid getting caught in the legal fallout following the collapse of failed crypto exchange FTX.
EU lawmakers approve world’s first comprehensive framework for crypto regulation
The parliamentary blessing paves the way for MiCA to become law in 2024, putting the EU a step ahead of the U.S. and U.K.
Veteran investor David Roche says a credit crunch is coming for ‘small-town America’
The banking turmoil of March, when several U.S. lenders collapsed, will lead to a credit crunch for “small-town America,” veteran strategist David Roche says.




