Microsoft (MSFT) stock rises 2% on news of $18B Australia investment. Company to expand Azure capacity 140% by 2029 ahead of Q3 earnings April 29.
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Oil surged above $105 per barrel as Iran targeted ships in the Strait of Hormuz and peace negotiations with the US reached an impasse, driving Brent past $100.
Samsung Electronics faces potential 18-day strike as 40,000 workers protest over compensation gap with SK Hynix, threatening AI chip production.
AMD stock jumped 6.67% Wednesday after launching its $899 Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 CPU and receiving a Stifel price target upgrade to $320. Details inside.
Salesforce (CRM) dropped 30% in 2025, but Agentforce ARR reached $800M. Wall Street analysts see 38% upside potential from current price levels.
IBM (IBM) stock fell 7% after hours despite beating Q1 earnings. Unchanged guidance and RHEL growth concerns weighed on investor confidence.
SK Hynix posts record $27.2B Q1 profit, up 400% YoY, with 72% operating margin driven by AI memory chip demand and 57% HBM market share.
ServiceNow (NOW) shares fell 12% after Q1 earnings. Revenue topped forecasts, but geopolitical delays and flat EPS disappointed investors.
Kalshi partners with Pyth Network to launch 24/7 commodity markets for oil, gold, lithium, and other assets. PYTH token surges 6% on the announcement.
Tesla (TSLA) stock fell after Q1 earnings beat as Musk tempered expectations on Optimus robot production and robotaxi revenue timeline for 2026.
Intel (INTC) Q1 earnings preview: analysts forecast $0.02 EPS on $12.4B revenue. Foundry losses, Nvidia deal, and Musk partnership in focus for investors.
GSR launches BESO, a Nasdaq-traded ETF combining Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana with active management, weekly rebalancing, and staking yield opportunities.
Aave lost $15B in TVL after the KelpDAO hack left $280M in bad debt. AAVE trades at $93 with rising exchange reserves signaling sell pressure.
Bitcoin surges above $79,000 to multi-month highs while S&P 500 hits records. Crypto stocks rally hard. Tesla slips after hours on earnings call warnings.
Kalshi suspended three politicians for five years after they bet on their own elections, issuing fines from $540 to $6,229 for insider trading violations.

