Oracle's stock surges 8.51% after Trump announces $500B AI initiative, solidifying its role as a key AI provider. CEO Ellison's stake also rises.
Oracle (ORCL) stock jumped as much as 6% after a report said the company is set to be part of a $500 billion investment in AI infrastructure that will be announced by President Trump on Tuesday. CBS News reported Tuesday Trump will announce a new private sector investment to build artificial intelligence infrastructure in the US,
Lumen Technologies(NYSE: LUMN) stock is seeing strong bullish momentum in Wednesday's trading. The telecommunications company's share price was up 6.3% as of 3:20 p.m. ET. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index was up 0.7%, and the Nasdaq Composite index was up 1.3%. The stock had been up as much as 11.3% earlier in the session.
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Overall, analysts continue to remain bullish on Nvidia stock. The consensus rating is a "Strong Buy,” with a mean target price of $176.90, indicating upside potential of about 20.3%. Out of 43 analysts covering NVDA stock, 36 have a “Strong Buy” rating, three have a “Moderate Buy” rating, and four have a “Hold” rating.
In addition to Trump, you can guarantee that virtually every tech company will mention AI revenue and spending. According to Jefferies analyst Brent Thill, Microsoft should report improved AI consumption and continued spending, something investors have been hoping for as the company works to meet customer demand for AI infrastructure.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced a new $500 billion, private sector investment to build artificial intelligence infrastructure in the US, with Oracle (ORCL), ChatGPT creator OpenAI, and Japanese conglomerate SoftBank (9984.
TikTok said Sunday it was beginning to restore service for US users after going dark overnight following a new law that effectively banned the app.
TikTok said Sunday it was beginning to restore service for US users after going dark overnight following a new law that effectively banned the app.
TikTok began going dark for US users late Saturday night, a little more than an hour before a new law banning the app was set to take effect.