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SharonAI Shares Surge Following Nvidia Agreement
BusinessYahoo2mo ago

SharonAI Shares Surge Following Nvidia Agreement

SharonAI's stock experienced a significant surge after the company secured a six-year agreement with Nvidia. Despite the recent gains, analysts suggest the stock requires further developments to be considered a long-term buy.

Dominik Szoboszlai's Views on Fashion
Culturehvg2mo ago

Dominik Szoboszlai's Views on Fashion

Liverpool player Dominik Szoboszlai shares his thoughts on fashion, stating that he is open to anything and believes nothing is 'too much' if he likes it and feels good wearing it.

Businessbloomberg9d ago

Akamai Shares Decline After Q2 Earnings Report

Akamai's shares fell following the release of its second-quarter earnings report, despite the company exceeding earnings estimates. CEO Tom Leighton discussed the company's performance and new investments.

Why is the Hang Seng Tech Index in the doldrums while AI shares are soaring?
BusinessSCMP5mo ago

Why is the Hang Seng Tech Index in the doldrums while AI shares are soaring?

Hong Kong’s tech equity benchmark is struggling to balance the artificial intelligence frenzy and picking the right industry leaders, leading to its underperformance this year, according to analysts. The Hang Seng Tech Index, which comprises 30 technology-related companies including Tencent Holdings, Alibaba Group Holding and Meituan, has fallen 5.5 per cent this year up to Friday, giving up some of last year’s 23.5 per cent gains. In contrast, the broad-based Hang Seng Index has risen 0.3 pe...

Wells Fargo's head of AI shares his playbook for staying in demand as banks weigh what the tech means for head count
BusinessBusiness Insider5mo ago

Wells Fargo's head of AI shares his playbook for staying in demand as banks weigh what the tech means for head count

Saul Van Beurden at Wells Fargo's branch grand opening in Tribeca in February. Wells Fargo/Erin Pearlman Saul Van Beurden thinks employers and employees share responsibility for AI adoption. Wells Fargo doesn't mandate AI use; instead, it aims to generate "grassroots enthusiasm." Van Beurden said employees need new skills to stay competitive for both redeployment and new jobs. Saul Van Beurden is the man helping Wells Fargo confront a question hanging over banks of every size: What happens ...