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AI is contributing to a memory chip shortage that could hit phones and cars, analysts warn
Chipmakers and analysts are warning of a memory chip shortage that could accelerate next year, hitting consumer electronics and automotives.
Americans are heating their homes with bitcoin this winter
Winter across the U.S. means big bills for home heating oil, gas and electric furnaces, but in some cases, crypto like bitcoin is paying to keep Americans warm.
These underperforming groups may deliver AI-electric appeal. Here's why.
Industrial and infrastructure stocks may soon share the spotlight with the artificial intelligence trade.
How tariffs and AI are giving secondhand platforms like ThredUp a boost
Tariffs are driving shoppers to resale platforms in the U.S., and companies like ThredUp are cashing in.
AI anxiety on the rise: Startup founders react to bubble fears
Short sellers like Michael Burry and Jim Chanos are circling, warning that the AI buildout isn’t a one-time investment but a recurring cost wave.
Google and Disney reach deal to restore ESPN, ABC to YouTube TV
The deal comes after a two-week standoff that resulted in channels like ESPN, ABC and others going dark on the popular YouTube TV streaming service.
Data centers are concentrated in these states. Here's what's happening to electricity prices
Residential utility bills rose 6% on average nationwide in August compared with the same period last year, according to the Energy Information Administration.
StubHub stock plummets 21% after company withholds fourth-quarter guidance
The company said it was taking a "long term approach," and added that shifting event timing made it hard to predict consumer demand.
Founder Eric Gillespie fired from Govini board after child sex solicitation arrest
Govini recently hit a key revenue metric and inked a more than $900-million deal with the U.S. government.
JPMorgan Chase wins fight with fintech firms over fees to access customer data
The JPMorgan Chase deals mark a shift in the power dynamic between banks, middlemen and the fintech apps that are increasingly threatening incumbents.
We're looking to further trim this drug stock and exit this entertainment giant
The Investing Club holds its "Morning Meeting" every weekday at 10:20 a.m. ET.
Stock market's sell-off, foreclosures jump, new IRS guidelines and more in Morning Squawk
Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day.
D.R. Horton is tapping a startup’s AI zoning tool to build more homes
Portland, Oregon-based startup Prophetic has developed an AI-native platform for land acquisition and development analysis.
The question everyone in AI is asking: How long before a GPU depreciates?
With over $1 trillion in AI spending planned over the next five years, the useful lifespan of the infrastructure is a key issue for investors.
Alibaba cross-border arm plans AI subscriptions and stablecoin-like payments with JPMorgan
Alibaba plans to use "tokenization" of payments for cross-border transactions in its business-to-business arm.
CNBC Daily Open: A murky past and uncertain future trouble traders
Not having concrete information means it's hard to make decisions. That's a difficulty both the Fed and investors face now.
‘Vibe revenue’: AI companies admit they’re worried about a bubble
The CEOs of DeepL and Picsart told CNBC they were concerned about AI valuations but touted the longer term potential of the technology.
CEO of Southeast Asia's largest bank says AI adoption already paying off: ‘It’s not hope, it’s now’
DBS CEO Tan Su Shan says AI adoption efforts are already paying off, despite broader concerns about weak returns on investment from AI initiatives.
MLS games head to Apple TV in 2026 as Season Pass subscription ends
Major League Soccer games will be added to the standard Apple TV streaming service, leaving behind the add on subscription package known as Season Pass.
StubHub stock tanks 20% as CEO says it is not giving guidance for current quarter
StubHub beat Wall Street's expectations for second-quarter revenue in its first earnings report as a public company.
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