NVIDIA (NasdaqGS:NVDA) recently announced advancements in its RTX neural rendering technologies and a partnership with Microsoft to integrate neural shading into Microsoft DirectX, ahead of the Game Developers Conference. These developments, showcasing cutting-edge AI in gaming, are likely to have influenced the company’s price movement of 3% over the past week. Add to this momentum, NVIDIA led a tech sector rally amid a market rebound from previous sell-offs. The overall market saw a decline...
Brad Smith examines the top stories on Wall Street as part of today's Market Minute. Crown Castle (CCI) shares jump after selling its fiber business. SoundHoundAI (SOUN) stock pops after announcing it will participate in the Nvidia (NVDA) GTC conference. Docusign (DOCU) climbs on the company's strong outlook. Stay up to date on the latest market action, minute-by-minute, with Yahoo Finance's Market Minute. Editor's note: This post was updated to reflect the correct capitalization of Docusign.
The brokerage firm known for serving Main Street investors is launching a new private client service for investors with a minimum of $10 million in investible assets. The new offering will provide clients with financial planning, investment management, a wider selection of products and services, and dedicated service and operations support, Edward Jones said. Robinhood gives up gains.
Oracle (NYSE:ORCL) launched its AI Centre of Excellence in Singapore last week, aiming to bolster AI adoption across Southeast Asia. Despite this development, Oracle's shares experienced a 2% decline over the same period. The market saw a tech sector rally, with companies like Nvidia and Palantir posting significant gains, reflecting investor confidence in tech stocks following a general market rebound. The broader market, however, was volatile, with the S&P 500 dropping and then partially...
Boeing on Friday appointed Don Ruhmann as its new chief aerospace safety officer, as the planemaker works to rebuild its reputation amid ongoing challenges. Ruhmann, who joined Boeing in 1989, was most recently vice president of Airplane Development at Boeing Commercial Airplanes, where he led design and certification work for the newest members of the 737 MAX family and the new 777-9. Ruhmann succeeds Mike Delaney, who announced his retirement after a nearly four-decade career with Boeing.
Nvidia rose 3% early Friday after Foxconn, formally known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, projected higher artificial intelligence sales in its fourth-quarter results, potentially benefitting Nvidia stock. Investors await Nvidia's AI developers' conference on March 17. Nvidia plans to roll out Blackwell Ultra and Rubin — its next generation chip — at the event.
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