With Trump's inauguration comes the support of many tech giants. From Tiktok CEO Shou Chew to Amazon's Jeff Bezos, everyone wants the new President's favor. What could Donald Trump give them that has them so invested?
Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) have been very rewarding long-term investments, but the hedge fund billionaires listed below bought Tesla and sold Amazon in the third quarter: Louis Bacon of Moore Capital Management bought 25,
Tesla is increasing prices for all its vehicles in Canada starting February 1. Model 3 variants will see the steepest rise of up to C$9,000, while Model Y, S, and X cars will cost an additional C$4,000.
Amazon.com Inc's autonomous driving unit Zoox is reportedly looking to begin offering rides to the public "quite soon."
The company formerly known as Google has seen almost a 16 per cent rise in share price from when Trump was confirmed as having won the US election in early November, and while it has held fairly steady across the past month, the final week of Joe Biden’s administration did see an initial 1.6 per cent rise.
The S&P 500 climbed to a fresh record on Thursday, driven by President Donald Trump’s calls for immediate interest rate cuts and cheaper oil prices.
Several Wall Street billionaires bought Tesla and sold Amazon during the third quarter. Amazon is using AI to generate revenue and improve efficiency across its e-commerce, digital advertising ...
Louis Bacon of Moore Capital Management bought 25,000 shares of Tesla, increasing his position by 19%. He also sold 616,475 shares of Amazon, reducing his position by 76%. Israel Englander of ...
Last Wednesday, during former President Joe Biden's farewell address, he warned that the U.S. could become an "oligarchy." Here's what it means
Mr Trump is more transactional than presidents before him, which increases the risk of cronyism and self-dealing. But America’s economy, including its technology industry, is too unwieldy and dynamic to petrify into an actual oligarchy, whatever diplomats and departing presidents say. ■
Explore how tech giant, Meta, navigates policies under Trump’s administration, redefining trust and the future of the creator economy.
Michael Batnick said the outperformance of consumer discretionary stocks relative to consumer staples is "the most bullish chart in the world."