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Nvidia hit a market value of $3.92 trillion on Thursday, briefly putting it on track to become the most valuable company in history, as Wall Street doubled down on optimism about AI.
Nvidia extends gains after shares of the AI chip maker close at a record high, while Micron falls even as earnings handily ...
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New disclosures with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission show that President Donald Trump will control the so-called ...
Shares of U.S. steel companies rose, led by Cleveland-Cliffs , which surged 23%. ... Among technology stocks, Nvidia rose 1.7% and Meta gained 3.6%. Sponsored Bank Accounts.
U.S. Steel shares were trading near the day's high, up 14.5% as of 2:58 p.m. ET. That's because Donald Trump ordered a new review of the potential acquisition of U.S. Steel by Japan's Nippon Steel .
-President Trump said the U.S. will have "a golden share," or 51%, of U.S. Steel (NYSE:X) after it closes on its merger deal with Japanese steelmaker Nippon Steel. “We have a golden stock.
U.S. Steel said Wednesday it finalized its merger with Japan’s largest steelmaker, Nippon. President Trump lauded the ...
Nvidia’s CEO Says the U.S. Can Win the AI Arms Race—but It Needs Trades People as Much as Engineers. Artificial intelligence isn’t going to take your job, says Jensen Huang.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -CEOs and senior executives from Nvidia, Johnson & Johnson, Hyundai Motor, Toyota Motor, and SoftBank Group are among the more than two-dozen business leaders slated to visit ...
Nvidia will manufacture up to $500 billion of artificial intelligence (AI) chips and supercomputers entirely in the U.S. over the next four years, the company announced Monday. The move comes amid ...
Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel say they've finalized their “historic partnership,” a year-and-a-half after the Japanese company first proposed its deal to buy the iconic American steelmaker for nearly $1 ...
Nippon Steel announced in December 2023 that it planned to buy the steel producer for $14.9 billion in cash and debt, and committed to keep the U.S. Steel name and Pittsburgh headquarters.
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