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Read previewAmazon is working on an AI chatbot that competes directly with the OpenAI's ChatGPT, Business Insider has learned. The secret internal project is codenamed "Metis," likely in reference to the Greek goddess of wisdom. Metis is powered by an internal Amazon AI model called Olympus, another name inspired by Greek mythology. There are a lot of AI assistantsWith Metis, Amazon is joining an already crowded AI assistant market. Last month, Amazon even instructed some employees to help scrape GitHub's open-source data to speed up its AI model training process.
Persons: , It's, OpenAI, Andy Jassy, Jassy, Amazon's, Rohit Prasad, Vishal Sharma, it's Organizations: Service, BI, Business, Metis, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Project Metis, Alexa Locations: Amazon's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are no Fortune 500 CEOs who are supporting Donald Trump, says Yale's Jeffrey SonnenfeldJeffrey Sonnenfeld, Yale School of Management senior associate dean for leadership studies, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the CEO sentiment on the 2024 election, former U.S. president Donald Trump's relationship with Fortune 500 CEOs, how corporate America is viewing the 2024 election, and more.
Persons: Donald Trump, Yale's Jeffrey Sonnenfeld Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, Donald Trump's Organizations: Yale School of Management Locations: America
Read previewSome single Chinese women — fatigued from the social stigma of being unmarried and childless — are opting to run away altogether. These women — mostly millennials in their mid to late 30s — are taking to the Chinese social media platform Xiaohongshu to talk about their great escape to the West. These women, per their accounts, are enrolled in higher education in countries like France, the UK, and the US. In these diary-style posts, the women talk about how higher education in the West has been their ticket to freedom. AdvertisementLeftover womenThere are several push factors that may be motivating more Chinese millennial women to seek greener pastures abroad.
Persons: , who've, Claudia Ke, Ke, Susu, she'd, childrearing, Emily Huang, BI's Kevin Tan Organizations: Service, US, Business, China, Burgundy School of Business, University of Cambridge, China Centre for Economic Research, National Bureau of Statistics Locations: France, China, Shanghai, Europe, Cambridge, England, Peking
Netflix has long been a company known for its secrets: no Nielsen ratings, little feedback on why shows are canceled, no box office numbers for the rare movies that are actually released in theaters. Yet for a place defined by its opaque approach to the outside world, the streaming giant has long been aggressively transparent internally. Three more culture memos have followed over the years. Before being released, they are pored over and analyzed for months by top executives. At the same time, any employee can pop into the Google Doc where the memo is being assembled to leave a thought or a comment.
Persons: Reed Hastings, Organizations: Netflix
Amazon is secretly working on a ChatGPT killer
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Eugene Kim | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Read previewAmazon is working on an AI chatbot to compete directly with OpenAI's ChatGPT, Business Insider has learned. The secret internal project is code-named "Metis," likely in reference to the Greek goddess of wisdom. Metis is powered by an internal Amazon AI model called Olympus, another name inspired by Greek mythology. There are a lot of AI assistantsWith Metis, Amazon is joining an already crowded AI-assistant market. Vishal Sharma, the vice president of artificial general intelligence, has direct oversight of Project Metis, one of the people said.
Persons: , OpenAI's, It's, OpenAI, Andy Jassy, Jassy, Amazon's, Rohit Prasad, Vishal Sharma, it's Organizations: Service, BI, Business, Metis, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Project Metis, Alexa Locations: Metis, Amazon's
How to trade Carnival before earnings using options
  + stars: | 2024-06-24 | by ( Michael Khouw | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Both the dividend and debt levels have important implications for the stock's volatility, the price of options generally, and the relationship between the price of puts and calls. The trade All else equal, higher levels of corporate debt increase leverage and, therefore, the volatility of a company's equity. Carnival's options are nearly twice as expensive now as they were at the end of 2019, but the higher levels of debt justify higher prices. Typically, we do not recommend selling covered calls into earnings unless options prices are very high, as earnings provide a catalyst that can move a stock. In this case, an 8% implied move is substantial, but due to the high debt levels, it merely represents a fair price for the options.
Persons: Francis Scott Key Organizations: Management, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Baltimore, Norfolk , Virginia
At a conference this month put on by Turning Point Action, a rising conservative activist group, 8,000 people packed into a Detroit convention hall to hear directly from Republicans’ presumptive nominee for president, Donald J. Trump. But first, there was a word from a sponsor: Alexander Spellane. Mr. Spellane, who federal regulators say is also known as Alexander Fisher and Alexander Overlie, sells investments in precious metals. Cash, stocks and 401(k)s could plummet in value, he warned from the stage, but he told the throng of Trump supporters that they could protect their money by buying gold and silver from his company, Fisher Capital. Mr. Spellane also claims to be the largest corporate sponsor of a sister group, Turning Point USA.
Persons: , Donald J, Alexander Spellane, Spellane, Alexander Fisher, Alexander Overlie, Trump, ” Fisher Organizations: Trump, Fisher Capital, Futures, Commission, Fisher, , ” Fisher Capital Locations: Detroit
Fixed-income investors may want to consider making a few tweaks to their portfolio as the second half of the year gets underway. But the central bank is expected to start cutting rates in the coming months, perhaps as soon as September. However, many on Wall Street still believe two cuts are likely this year, including Charles Schwab. Jones anticipates better returns for fixed income in the second half but believes volatility will remain high. Investors can have a barbell portfolio with Treasurys on one end and investment-grade bonds and an agency MBS on the other, she suggested.
Persons: Charles Schwab, Kathy Jones, Jones, Sameer Samana Organizations: Federal Reserve, Fed, nab, MBS, JPMorgan, Treasury, Wells, Wells Fargo Investment Institute Locations: Wells Fargo, Samana, munis
Read previewNetflix overhauled its famous culture memo — and that means a new line added about its "keeper test" used by managers to determine if they should fire an employee. Netflix has long been known to operate its business like a sports team, not a family, and the keeper test is part of that culture. AdvertisementThe keeper test has since evolved to, "If X wanted to leave, would I fight to keep them?" Related stories"In the abstract, the keeper test can sound scary," Netflix says in the latest version of its culture memo. In the abstract, the keeper test can sound scary.
Persons: , X, Reed Hastings, Greg Peters, Peters Organizations: Service, Business, Netflix
New York CNN —Prosecutors are urging the US Justice Department to file criminal charges against Boeing for safety issues surrounding its 737 Max, although top Justice Department officials haven’t made a final decision, a source familiar with the development tells CNN. And this month a group of those family members wrote a letter to the Justice Department urging Boeing be hit with the maximum possible $24.9 billion fine. The charges against Boeing don’t mean any Boeing executive will face charges as an individual. It has posted core operating losses of $31.9 billion since the start of the 20-month grounding of the 737 Max that followed its second fatal crash in 2019. But if the company faces criminal charges, a new settlement is the most likely outcome.
Persons: haven’t, Max, Richard Aboulafia Organizations: New, New York CNN — Prosecutors, US Justice Department, Boeing, CNN, Alaska Air, Justice Department, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Reuters, Justice, Department of Defense Locations: New York, Alaska
TubeMogul was competing for an ad tech partnership with Netflix, so Lee learned about the company's own technology and culture. Lee started working at Netflix on its digital marketing programmatic buying team in 2014, earning a salary of $110,000. "It was actually perfect timing that I got laid off," Lee says of being part of Meta's November 2022 job cuts. While she wants to continue increasing her salary, money alone isn't enough. On her TikTok, YouTube and Instagram accounts, Lee shares career and lifestyle advice based on her experiences.
Persons: Sora Lee, Lee, Mickey Todiwala, she'll, hustles, Lee didn't, she's, you've, TubeMogul, Andrew Evers, Lisa Setyon, haven't, Jackson, Tesla, doesn't, I'm, Lee isn't Organizations: CNBC, University of California, TikTok, ByteDance, Netflix, Meta, Facebook, Child, Savings, Porsche, YouTube Locations: Berkeley, South Korea, San Mateo , California, TikTok, RSUs, TubeMogul, New York, Austin , Texas, Los Angeles, Meta's, Lake Tahoe, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHefty discount of preferred shares is a 'side effect' of Korea's poor corporate governanceJonathan Pines of Federated Hermes shares his view on South Korea's Value-Up program and says the government's short selling ban is unlikely to be effective in the long run.
Persons: Jonathan Pines Organizations: Federated Hermes
A high concentration of warning signals suggest a major market correction ahead, John Hussman said. AdvertisementA growing tally of ringing market alarms suggest the S&P 500 has at last reached its speculative peak, permabear John Hussman wrote on Monday. He predicted in 2000 that the S&P 500 would likely see negative total returns over the following decade, which it did. He predicted in April 2007 that the S&P 500 could lose 40%, then it lost 55% in the subsequent collapse from 2007 to 2009. The S&P 500, by comparison, is up significantly over the period.
Persons: John Hussman, , Hussman Organizations: Service, Hussman Investment, Dow
The "Roaring 20s" are back and set take the S&P 500 to new heights, market vet Ed Yardeni says. The Yardeni Research president predicted the benchmark index could hit 8,000 by the end of this decade. AdvertisementThe bull market in stocks is bound to run on until the end of this decade, according to market veteran Ed Yardeni. Then there is the ever-growing investor excitement about the potential of artificial intelligence, which has carried mega-cap tech stocks steadily higher over the last 18 months. "The news just continues to be very exciting about the technology revolution, that's driving, what I think, is the Roaring 2020s," he added.
Persons: Ed Yardeni, , David Lin, Yardeni, There's Organizations: Yardeni, Service, Atlanta Fed, Nvidia, Oracle
Recent headlines suggest that our nation’s business leaders are embracing the presidential candidate Donald Trump. His campaign would have you believe that our nation’s top chief executives are returning to support Mr. Trump for president, touting declarations of support from some prominent financiers like Steve Schwarzman and David Sacks. Mr. Trump continues to suffer from the lowest level of corporate support in the history of the Republican Party. I know this because I have worked with roughly 1,000 chief executives a year, running a school for them, which I started 35 years ago, and I speak with business leaders almost every day. The reality is that the top corporate leaders working today, like many Americans, aren’t entirely comfortable with either Mr. Trump or President Biden.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Steve Schwarzman, David Sacks, Biden Organizations: Republican Party
The summer after my sophomore and junior years at Harvard University, I interned at Bridgewater Associates, the world's largest hedge fund. AdvertisementAnd while I definitely see parallels between my time at Bridgewater and that "Black Mirror" episode, I look back fondly on my time there. AdvertisementAuthenticity is a big thing at Bridgewater, so I went into the interview wanting to be completely myself. I worked on a lot of diversity initiatives, figuring out how to make Bridgewater more streamlined and accessible to employees. It helped shape who I am today, especially how I think about feedback, work, and the relationships I have at work.
Persons: Daria Rose, Ray, , I've, Ray Dalio, would've, She'd, Myers, , we'd, I'd, It's, Dalio, it's, it'd, Ray Dalio isn't, We'd, Jane Zhang Organizations: Bridgewater Associates, Business, Harvard University, Bridgewater, Harvard, Briggs Locations: Ray Dalio's, Bridgewater, Westport , Connecticut, janezhang@businessinsider.com
The Costs of Caring for Pets
  + stars: | 2024-06-23 | by ( Katie Thomas | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Pets these days are just like us. Their health care is becoming more human, too — for better and for worse. Decades ago, animal care was relatively rudimentary. Veterinarians usually owned their own clinics, and the options to treat a sick or injured pet were limited. For pets and the people who love them, the advances are welcome.
Against that uncertain backdrop, Wall Street analysts are focused on identifying stocks with solid fundamentals and strong long-term growth prospects. In that climate, here are three stocks favored by the Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Finally, Feinseth mentioned Microsoft's strong financial position, which supports enhanced shareholder returns and enables investments in the company's AI ambitions. The company's Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange platform securely connects users, devices and applications by protecting them from cyberattacks and data loss. Following the Zenith Live 2024 event, Baird analyst Shrenik Kothari reaffirmed a buy rating on Zscaler stock with a price target of $260.
Persons: Kevin Scott, TD Cowen, Helane Becker, Becker, TipRanks, OpenAI, Ivan Feinseth, Feinseth, Baird, Shrenik Kothari, Zscaler, Kothari Organizations: Microsoft, Technology, Artificial, Seattle Convention Center, Federal Reserve, Street, Delta Air, Delta Air Lines, DAL, Delta, Activision Blizzard, Zero, Zenith Locations: Seattle, Seattle , Washington, Toronto, Delta
I'm a former TV chef who spends $150 on tasty ingredients and cooking shortcuts at Costco each week. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementBefore the first season of my aspireTV series, "Butter + Brown," I trained with a chef whose husband was a corporate executive at Costco. This chef gave me the inside scoop on the best items from the store, and since then, I've joined the nearly 35 million customers who have an executive Costco membership.
Persons: I'm, , Kirkland, I've Organizations: Costco, Kirkland, Service, Business
Though municipal bonds generally offer income that's free of federal income taxes – and state taxes if the investor resides in the issuing state – they also come with lower yields compared to other bonds. When it comes to muni bonds, the higher your tax bracket, the more valuable the tax-free income is. A tax-conscious approach to fixed income You don't have to bulk up on municipal bonds to get the best yield for your tax scenario. Municipal bonds are good contenders in taxable brokerage accounts, where investors can benefit from their tax-free income. Some fund families offer "tax-aware strategies" either in mutual funds or ETFs, which can include some exposure to municipal bonds, as well as equities.
Persons: Wells Fargo, aren't, Nisha Patel, That's, Collin Martin, Michael Carbone, it's, Beth Foos Organizations: Wells, Wells Fargo Investment Institute, Federal Reserve, SEC, Bond, Corporate Bond, York Life Investments, Schwab Center, Financial Research, Morningstar Locations: Wells Fargo, Chelmsford , Massachusetts
CNN —A Texas woman has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against two Mexican resort travel companies, seeking more than $1 million, after her husband was electrocuted in a resort hot tub earlier this month. The couple were on vacation at the resort on June 11 when they decided to spend time in the hot tub, the lawsuit said. “However, the metal from the objects carried the electrical current and began shocking the rescuers.”The lawsuit names vacation rental companies Casago, LLC, Casago International, LLC and High Desert Travel, Inc. as defendants. It is not clear how or if Casago, LLC is connected to Casago International LLC. Corporate records also show Casago LLC and High Desert Travel share the same telephone number.
Persons: CNN —, Lizzette Zambrano, Jorge Guillen, , ” Zambrano, ABC’s, Guillen, “ Jorge, … ” Zambrano, Jorge, , Zambrano, El Paso County Judge Francisco X, Dominguez, Tej Paranjpe, ” “ Organizations: CNN, America, Casago, Inc, ABC, Travel, El, El Paso County Judge Locations: Texas, El Paso County , Texas, Sonoran, Sonora, Mexico, Arizona, El Paso County
Meanwhile, an average Pennsylvania family has paid almost $7,000 more "toward greedflation," Casey says. "Americans deserve to pay fair prices, and corporations must be held accountable for taking advantage of working families," he writes. NBC News has reached out to Amazon, Target and Walmart for comment. "Price increases that consumers have been confronted with have not been inflationary increases but, instead, greedflation-related increases," he writes. Amazon, Target and Walmart have each recently announced moves to lower prices for certain goods or release new value-based products.
Persons: Pennsylvania Sen, Bob Casey, Casey, Walmart's, Someone's, they're, Olivier Blanchard, Blanchard, Price, , they've Organizations: Target, Walmart, NBC News, Amazon, NBC, Financial Times, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Locations: Pennsylvania, United States
With stocks set to close out a strong first half of 2024, investors have just one more key inflation hurdle to clear in the week ahead: May's personal expenditure report. Next week's personal consumption expenditure data, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, could show whether that overall picture is intact. May's consumer price index, for example, showed no increase from the prior month. Last month's producer price index , a measure of wholesale prices, unexpectedly dropped from the previous reading. Pending Home Sales Index (May) 11 a.m. Kansas City Fed Manufacturing Index (June) Earnings: Nike, Walgreens Boots Alliance , McCormick & Co. Friday June 28 8:30 a.m.
Persons: Stocks, Terry Sandven, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Scott Chronert, Brian Leonard, Leonard, Bank's Sandven, Sandven, Mills Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, U.S, Bank Asset Management, Federal, PCE, Bank of America Securities, Wall, Keeley, Advisors, FedEx, Dow, Nasdaq, Dallas Fed, Chicago, Richmond Fed, Carnival, New, Micron Technology, . Kansas City Fed Manufacturing, Nike, Walgreens Boots Alliance, McCormick, Chicago PMI Locations: . Kansas, Chicago, Michigan
Delaware and Montana are second and third in new business openings per 100,000 residents since the start of 2024. AdvertisementThe boom in business translates to 283 new businesses per 100,000 residents in Wyoming, 153 in Delaware, and 106 in Montana. Wyoming also led the nation in new business applications per capita in 2023, according to the Chamber of Commerce. Business-friendly taxationWyoming, Delaware, and Montana are all particularly attractive to new business owners due to their tax laws. AdvertisementAre you a new small-business owner in Wyoming, Delaware, or Montana?
Persons: , Louis Fed, LendingTree, Louis, EIG Organizations: Service, Business, Census, Chamber of Commerce, Fed, of Labor Statistics, Louis Fed, Tax Foundation, Washington D.C, Fortune, state's, Corporations, Economic Innovation Group Locations: Wyoming, Delaware, Montana, In Montana, New York City, San Francisco, South Dakota, Nevada, Washington, , Wyoming, West, Wyoming , Delaware
New York CNN —When will Jeff Bezos actually address the upheaval roiling his newsroom? “Will Lewis needs to step down for the good of The Post and the public,” wrote Higham on Facebook. But surely the billionaire understands the dire situation gripping The Post. Staffers at The Post are very much waiting for Bezos to take some meaningful form of action. In the absence of Bezos, the stories raising questions about Lewis’ ethical integrity keep coming.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Will Lewis, Bezos, Lewis, Robert Winnett, David Maraniss, doesn’t, Scott Higham, Lewis ’, “ Will Lewis, , Higham, it’s, He’s, Boris Johnson, Johnson Organizations: New York CNN, Washington Post, The, Facebook, CNN, Financial Times, New York Times Locations: New York, Higham
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