Big investors just put a pile of money into Jeff Bezos' rocket company. Shouldn't that be good for space stocks?
The next bear market could be right around the corner or years away, but it pays to be ready.
Oil surged and stocks slid after the president's comments at a NATO summit, while semiconductor stocks staged a quiet recovery.
Amazon, Alphabet, and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise benefit from the AI infrastructure spending boom as demand for data centers, cloud expansion, and AI hardware continues to accelerate.
Amazon has surpassed Walmart as the largest U.S. retailer, marking a historic milestone. Wall Street remains overly focused on AMZN's AI spending, missing the broader monetization strategy. AMZN is aggressively integrating itself into every aspect of customers' daily lives to drive future growth.
Amazon, Walmart, and Costco each focus on value for their customers, and that's translated into earnings growth over time. One of these players is very reasonably priced right now.
Nearly a month after SpaceX NASDAQ: SPCX held its highly anticipated and record-breaking IPO, investors hoping for a continuation of the AI-driven market rally are looking forward to the next big public debut of 2026: Anthropic, the maker of the Claude family of AI models.
Needham has reiterated its Buy rating on Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) and maintained a $300 price target, signaling continued confidence in the e-commerce and cloud computing giant.
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MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced it will support a seven-flight humanitarian air delivery operation into Caracas, Venezuela, in response to the devastating twin earthquakes that struck northern Venezuela on June 24, leaving more than 650,000 people in need of aid. The weekly flights are possible through a collaboration between Amazon, Airlink, the U.S. State Department, and United Nations World Food Programme. The State Department will coordinate access with local a.