Investors are bailing on Datavault AI (DVLT) this morning mostly because the company’s outsized 443% year-over-year increase in Q1 revenue came in sharply below the Street estimates. DVLT ended its first financial quarter with $3.4…
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Tesla stock (TSLA) traded choppily on Thursday as investors continued to focus on the company’s autonomous driving ambitions in China and the potential for broader artificial intelligence monetization. The stock briefly rose early in the…
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Shares of Tesla (TSLA) rebounded sharply on Wednesday, climbing around 3% as investors quickly moved past the previous session’s selloff and refocused on the company’s autonomous driving ambitions. The recovery followed Tuesday’s roughly 3% decline…
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Investors continue to cheer Intel Corp (NASDAQ: INTC) following reports of its preliminary chip manufacturing agreement with Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL). This marks a seismic shift for Intel Foundry – suggesting the semiconductor giant is…
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Some of Wall Street’s biggest upside calls are not sitting in the mega-cap names. They are hiding in small, volatile stocks with thin balance sheets, limited operating history and one big event ahead. That is…
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At the start of 2026, most investors would have confidently picked Nvidia stock as most likely to lead the market. Jensen Huang still owns the AI stage, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) remains the default name in…
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Innodata (INOD) shares nearly doubled on May 8 after the data engineering company delivered a “triple-threat” Q1 that obliterated Wall Street expectations. Revenue rocketed 54% year-over-year to $90.1 million, comfortably exceeding the $76.5 million consensus…
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Shares of Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) climbed on Thursday, rising above the $400 mark as improved sales data from China supported investor sentiment despite ongoing concerns around the company’s long-term strategy. The stock was up around…
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Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is ripping higher on May 6 on the back of a blowout Q1 earnings release – featuring not only a beat on the top and bottom line, but an impressive guidance…
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GameStop (NYSE: GME) opened in the “red” this morning after Big Short investor Michael Burry confirmed he’s cut his entire stake in the gaming merchandise retailer. The subsequent downward pressure has GME challenging its 100-day…