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Dell misses on revenue, offers strong forecast driven by AI sales

The Dell Technologies logo is on display at the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC2025) on Sept. 12, 2025 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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Finance

Michael Burry launches newsletter to lay out his AI bubble views after deregistering hedge

Michael Burry attends the New York premiere of “The Big Short” at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York City on

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Business

A third high-profile tech leader is leaving GM as part of a software-product restructuring

Mary Barra, Chair and CEO of General Motors (right to left), Mark Reuss, President, Sterling Anderson, Chief Product Officer, and

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Politics

AI super PAC launches $10 million campaign pushing ‘uniform’ national policy

A super PAC backed by the artificial intelligence industry on Monday launched a $10 million campaign to push Congress to

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Earnings

Nvidia stock closes nearly 3% lower, wiping out post-earnings rally

Shares in artificial intelligence darling Nvidia initially popped as much as 5% Thursday after the U.S. firm beat expectations in

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Earnings

Jobs data muddies the picture for a December rate cut, while the Nvidia rally fizzles

Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time

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Earnings

Nvidia earnings takeaways: Bubble talk, ‘half a trillion’ forecast and China orders

Nvidia on Wednesday reported fiscal third-quarter earnings that beat expectations, and provided a strong forecast for the current quarter. Wall

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Earnings

Nvidia’s beat and raise should wow even its most hardened critics, and the stock soars

Nvidia on Wednesday evening delivered better-than-expected quarterly results, with a guide that should impress even those with the highest of

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