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Persons: it's, Max, they're, It's, Walmart Apple, Blackstone, gelato Organizations: Business, Walmart, Sony PlayStation, Apple AirPods, Dyson, Apple, Samsung, Sony, PlayStation, Walmart Sony, Slim, Walmart Nintendo, Nintendo, Mario Kart, Walmart Samsung Galaxy Watch, Galaxy, LG, Friday, Walmart Apple, iPad, Black
The top 10 things to watch Friday, Nov. 29 1. (Anything above a plus 4% would indicate the market is overbought; anything below a minus 4% would indicate the market is oversold.) Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio. If Jim has talked about a stock on CNBC TV, he waits 72 hours after issuing the trade alert before executing the trade. Chona Kasinger | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesThe top 10 things to watch Friday, Nov. 29
Persons: Biden, Wedbush, , Lina Kahn, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, CNBC's Gabrielle Fonrouge, Harris, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Satya Nadella, Chona Kasinger Organizations: Treasury, Bloomberg, Federal Trade Commission, Microsoft, FTC, Trump White House, Reuters, National Retail Federation, Deloitte, President, Trump, Walmart, Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Costco, CNBC, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Getty Locations: China, Australia, Redmond , Washington
Learn more2024's Black Friday sale is finally here, and our tech experts are tracking the best Black Friday laptop deals throughout the event. We're finding record-low prices for all sorts of laptops, from budget to high-end models and even the Apple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro. View at Best BuyThe best Black Friday MacBook dealsThe 2022 MacBook Air M2 with 16GB RAM for $749 is an especially tempting deal. The 2024 MacBook Pro M4 is 13% off, which is a great deal on a model released this year. The updated base standard for RAM means the 2024 MacBook Pro is an excellent model to upgrade to.
Persons: Lenovo Slim, Dell, It's, it's Organizations: Business, Apple MacBook, MacBook, Dell, LG, Lenovo, Intel, AMD, Amazon LG, Lenovo Yoga 7i, Microsoft, Qualcomm, HP, Highlights, Pro Apple MacBook, Apple, Air, Amazon, M4, Asus
Five Canadian news media companies filed a legal action on Friday against ChatGPT owner OpenAI, accusing the artificial-intelligence company of regularly breaching copyright and online terms of use. OpenAI using other companies' journalism for their own commercial gain is not. In an 84-page statement of claim filed in Ontario's superior court of justice, the five Canadian companies demanded damages from OpenAI and a permanent injunction preventing it from using their material without consent. "The News Media Companies have never received from OpenAI any form of consideration, including payment, in exchange for OpenAI's use of their Works." The Canadian news companies' document did not mention Microsoft.
Persons: OpenAI, brazenly, Elon Musk Organizations: Microsoft, The Globe, Canadian Press, CBC, Radio, New, News Media Companies Locations: The, New York, Canadian
To counter that, Jim Cramer has said investors should not lose sight of what can go right for their stocks. Smooth chip updates: AMD needs to successfully carry out its annual release cycle for AI chips. That needs to be sustained to justify Meta's heavy spending on AI chips. Nevertheless, correcting this dynamic should translate into faster revenue growth rates. Palo Alto Networks Bigger deals: Cybersecurity is a secular growth market: As the number of bad actors grows, companies can't afford to not invest in defense.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Abbott, Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, Eaton, Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly's GLP, Lilly, Hurricanes Helene, Milton, Elliott Management's, Elliott, Jim, Linde, Morgan Stanley Lower, Morgan, Biden, , Jensen Huang, Palo, Stanley Black, Brian Niccol's, Wells, Jim Cramer's, Timothy A, Clary Organizations: Abbott, Devices, Microsoft, AMD, Nvidia, Justice Department, Services, Trump, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Federal, Bristol Myers Squibb, Bristol Myers, Broadcom, Constellation Brands, Modelo, Costco, U.S, Netflix, Coterra Energy, LNG, DuPont, GE Healthcare, GE, Hurricanes, Honeywell Business, Honeywell, Linde, Meta, Facebook, Federal Reserve, GOP, Nvidia's, Industry, Palo Alto, Decker, Starbucks, Walt Disney Parks, TJX, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, Getty Locations: U.S, BlackRock, Corona, China, Dover, , New York City
In today's newsletter, we're looking at how Nvidia expanded nearly 20-fold in just over 20 years . The big storyNvidia's meteoric riseNvidia's workforce has increased more than 20-fold in the last twenty years. The data behind the evolution of Nvidia's workforce tells the story, BI's Emma Cosgrove writes. Nvidia's workforce has grown nearly 20-fold since 2003. In 2019, Microsoft's median employee salary was nearly $20,000 higher than a Nvidia worker.
Persons: Hallam Bullock, London ., Anna Kim, Getty, Tyler Le, BI's Emma Cosgrove, Andy Kiersz, it's, Emma, Ella Hopkins, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Nvidia, Citi, Tech, Google, Microsoft, Apple Locations: London, Silicon Valley
A coalition of Canada’s biggest news organizations is suing OpenAI, the maker of the artificial intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, accusing the company of illegally using their content in the first case of its kind in the country. Five of the country’s major news companies, including the publishers of its top newspapers, newswires and the national broadcaster, filed the joint suit in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Friday morning. While this is the first such lawsuit in Canada, it is similar to a suit brought against OpenAI and Microsoft in the United States in 2023 by The New York Times, claiming copyright infringement of news content related to A.I. The two companies have denied the suit’s claims. In response to the Canadian lawsuit, a spokesman for OpenAI said “We have not yet had the opportunity to review the allegations,” but added that “our models are trained on publicly available data, grounded in fair use and related international copyright principles that are fair for creators and support innovation.”
Persons: OpenAI, Organizations: Canada’s, Ontario Superior Court, Justice, OpenAI, Microsoft, The New York Times Locations: Ontario, Canada, United States
AdvertisementAWS faces competition from OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google in AI, risking its cloud dominance. It offers new financial incentives for AI sales. "This is a great time to partner with our sales teams for this #OneTeam effort," AWS said in an internal memo obtained by Business Insider. Many AWS sales teams have new performance targets tied to AI products. The Find One, Launch One, Ramp One initiative includes AWS sales architects.
Persons: Matt Garman, Einat Weiss, they're, salespeople, Garman, AWS's, Microsoft Satya Nadella, Justin Sullivan, Q, hasn't Organizations: Microsoft, Google, North, Business, AWS, Messaging, Amazon, BI, there's, Amazon Connect Locations: OpenAI, North America
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Persons: we've, Mario, Zelda, you'll, We're Organizations: Business, Walmart, HP, Nintendo, Mario Kart, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft, Nova, Nova Pro, Netflix, Xbox, Samsung, Black, Sony, Slim, Sony PlayStation, Amazon Sony, VR, Meta, Amazon, Asus, AMD, Amazon LG, LG, Wireless, Logitech, Lightspeed, Nvidia
Nvidia's median salary now surpasses Microsoft's and other Silicon Valley peers. And Nvidia employees were not nearly the source of fascination and interest they are today. AdvertisementThe data behind the evolution of Nvidia's workforce tells the story of the company's meteoric rise just as well, if not better than the revenue or stock price. Nvidia's workforce has grown nearly 20-fold since 2003Beyond Nvidia's historic rise in market value, the company has a lot to offer employees. But as of January 2024, Nvidia's median salary (excluding the CEO) surpassed Microsoft and has left other tech giants in the dust.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Rev Lebaredian, Huang, Jensen, headcount, Emma, ecosgrove Organizations: Nvidia, Tech, Business, Microsoft, Accenture Locations: Santa Clara , California, Silicon Valley
(Photo by Sanchit Khanna/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)This report is from this week's CNBC's "Inside India" newsletter which brings you timely, insightful news and market commentary on the emerging powerhouse and the big businesses behind its meteoric rise. Raj is looking for jobs outside India and says he is "willing to go anywhere and do anything." "My parents took a [1.9 million Indian rupee] ($22,491) loan for my degree, so I studied hard and interned to find a well-paying job quickly," the 27-year-old, told CNBC's Inside India. Speaking to CNBC's Inside India, Ghosh — a professor formerly at India's Jawaharlal Nehru University and currently at the University of Massachusetts Amherst — noted "there is definitely a jobs crisis in India." This shift in perspective has translated to "brain drain," being considered as a "term from the last century," Sunaina Kumar, a senior fellow at think tank the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), told CNBC's Inside India.
Persons: Sanchit Khanna, Raj, Keshav Raj, Anurag Sinha, Sinha, aspirational, Jayati Ghosh, Ghosh —, University of Massachusetts Amherst —, They've, Ghosh, Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella, Leena Nair, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, Sunaina Kumar, Kumar, ORF's Kumar, foundit's Sinha Organizations: Hindustan Times, Getty, ., SRM Institute of Science & Technology, United Arab, India, India's Jawaharlal Nehru University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, International Labour Organization, UN, Microsoft, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, Observer Research Foundation, Bank, South Locations: DELHI, INDIA, Anand, New Delhi, India, Indonesia, Tamil Nadu, Canada, Australia, United Arab Emirates, U.S, Europe, Indian
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft, including of its software licensing and cloud computing businesses, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters Wednesday. The investigation was approved by FTC Chair Lina Khan ahead of her likely departure in January. The FTC fielded such complaints last year as it examined the cloud computing market. The FTC has demanded a broad range of detailed information from Microsoft, Bloomberg reported earlier on Wednesday. In 2019, the Pentagon awarded it a $10 billion cloud computing contract that Amazon had widely been expected to win.
Persons: Lina Khan, Donald Trump, Satya Nadella, Trump, JD Vance Organizations: U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Microsoft, Reuters, NBC News, Republican, FTC, Amazon, Google, European Commission, Bloomberg, Big Tech, Facebook, Meta, Apple, Amazon.com Inc, U.S, Trump, Pentagon, Web Services
Generative artificial intelligence has taken Silicon Valley by storm since the launch of OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot in November 2022. There was a lot of optimism over the potential of GenAI gadgets at the CES trade show in January, said Paul Gagnon, vice president for analyst firm Circana. Additionally, consumers may find current GenAI devices too expensive, and they may be confused about what the devices can actually do, he said. The reality is that while GenAI has captivated Silicon Valley, it's still "inning zero" in regard to widespread adoption, Bajarin said. Despite Silicon Valley not having a breakout year for GenAI hardware, here are a few GenAI devices early adopters can buy.
Persons: chatbot, Paul Gagnon, Gagnon, we've, — there's, hasn't, Ben Bajarin, Ray, Bajarin, Ryan Reith, Reith, GenAI, Steve Koenig Organizations: Nvidia, CES, Creative, Microsoft, Apple, Intel, Dell, Lenovo, IDC, Consumer Technology Association Locations: Silicon
AdvertisementInternal AWS documents obtained by BI lay out the cloud giant's growth priorities next year. Amazon Web Services recently laid out new growth initiatives that include a focus on healthcare, business applications, generative AI, and the Middle East region, according to internal documents obtained by Business Insider. These are part of the AWS sales team's priorities for next year and Amazon refers to them internally as "AGIs," short for "AWS growth initiatives," one of the internal documents shows. That was slower than Microsoft's and Google's cloud business, on a percentage basis. Generative AI Innovation CenterLast year, AWS launched a $100 million program called Generative AI Innovation Center, which connects customers with AWS's AI scientists and experts to help launch generative AI solutions.
Persons: Greg Pearson, AWS's, Patrick Neighorn, Matt Garman Frederic J . BROWN Organizations: BI, Microsoft, Google, Amazon Web Services, Business, AWS, Synergy Research, Amazon, Services, Getty, Data Centers, Forbes, Adobe, Gulf Cooperation Council, Center, Accenture, Tata Consultancy Locations: East, AFP, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, UAE, Israel, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar
The S & P 500 will be propelled to new heights in the new year thanks to momentum in artificial intelligence, a resilient economy and the possibility of easier regulation on industries, according to JPMorgan. The labor market has also held up, with more than 100,000 jobs being added in all but one month this year. The S & P 500 is up 4.1% since the Nov. 5 vote. UBS said this week it sees the S & P 500 rising to 6,400 , while Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley expect an expansion to 6,500. His 4,200, the lowest in the CNBC Pro Market Strategist Survey , implies 30% downside from Tuesday's close.
Persons: Dubravko Lakos, Bujas, Donald Trump's, Toll, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Nvidia, Federal Reserve, Microsoft, Exxon Mobil, Tesla, Toll Brothers, Citigroup, UBS, Deutsche Bank, CNBC Pro Market, Survey Locations: Tuesday's, U.S
3-Stock Lunch: Microsoft, Peloton & Disney
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email3-Stock Lunch: Microsoft, Peloton & DisneyGina Sanchez, Chantico Global CEO, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss stock plays for three stocks.
Persons: Gina Sanchez Organizations: Microsoft, Chantico Global
Microsoft faces wide-ranging U.S. antitrust probe
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened a broad antitrust investigation into Microsoft , including of its software licensing and cloud computing businesses, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. The probe was approved by FTC Chair Lina Khan ahead of her likely departure in January. The FTC fielded complaints about Microsoft last year as it examined the cloud computing market. Until now, Microsoft has been somewhat of an exception to U.S. antitrust regulators' recent campaign against allegedly anticompetitive practices at Big Tech companies. In 2019, the Pentagon awarded it a $10 billion cloud computing contract that Amazon had widely been expected to win.
Persons: Lina Khan, Donald Trump, Satya Nadella, Trump, JD Vance Organizations: U.S . Federal Trade Commission, Microsoft, Republican, FTC, Amazon, Google, Bloomberg, Big Tech, Facebook, Meta, Apple, Amazon.com Inc, U.S, Trump, Pentagon, Web Services
AdvertisementAissatou Guisse, who moved to the US as a child, sends $250 to relatives in Senegal each month. After I had a child of my own, I decided to set boundaries around how much money I send to relatives back home. I have several friends in the US from Senegal who send money home monthly. I know people in other cultures send money back home, but Senegalese culture is particularly focused on not getting other people's hopes down. I still send the monthly money to my grandma's household, but for other things, I do a critical case-by-case analysis of whether the payment is necessary.
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The FTC, in a letter sent to Microsoft, demanded that it hand over information to assist in the agency’s investigation, a source familiar with the matter told CNN. The FTC and Microsoft declined to comment. Microsoft also battled FTC resistance to its $69 billion acquisition of video game publisher Activision Blizzard, which closed in October 2023. The agency had argued the merger would give Microsoft a monopoly in video game publishing, which the company denied. Trump’s reelection has raised questions about how his administration will handle ongoing antitrust cases against tech giants, including Apple and Amazon.
Persons: Microsoft’s, Donald Trump, Trump, Lina Khan, Khan, hasn’t Organizations: New, New York CNN, Microsoft, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, CNN, Bloomberg, Activision Blizzard, Apple, Google, Justice Department Locations: New York, OpenAI
FTC reportedly launches antitrust investigation into Microsoft
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFTC reportedly launches antitrust investigation into MicrosoftCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with a report from Bloomberg that the FTC is launching an antitrust investigation into Microsoft.
Persons: Julia Boorstin Organizations: FTC, Microsoft, Bloomberg
News that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's plans to hike tariffs on imports from China, Canada and Mexico sent ripples across global markets Tuesday. Asian markets traded broadly lower , but Chinese stocks held up surprisingly well. Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at the U.S.-headquartered Bleakley Financial Group, said China is better prepared to cope with tariffs than in 2016. Referencing the impact of the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration in 2016, Boockvar said it was "negative, not a benefit" in aggregate. 'A lot of value' Beyond the U.S., Boockvar said Asian markets including China, Japan, Singapore and Vietnam were offering "a lot of value."
Persons: Donald Trump's, Peter Boockvar, It's, CNBC's, Trump, Boockvar, Russell, Stocks, EQT Organizations: Bleakley Financial, Nvidia, Microsoft, Vegas Sands Corp, Melco Resorts & Entertainment, AIA, Hong Kong Stock Exchange Locations: China, Canada, Mexico, U.S, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Bay Sands, Asia, Europe
AdvertisementThe rate of AI model improvement appears to be slowing, but some tech leaders say there is no wall. A fierce debate over whether improvements in AI models have hit their limit has taken hold in recent weeks, forcing several CEOs to respond. Others, including Marc Andreessen, say AI models aren't getting noticeably better and are all converging to perform at roughly similar levels. AdvertisementOne solution that companies are exploring is synthetic data, an artificial form of data generated by AI. Aymeric Zhuo, cofounder and CEO of AI startup Agemo, said that AI reasoning "has been an active area of research," particularly as "the industry faces a data wall."
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OpenAI is allowing employees to sell roughly $1.5 billion worth of shares in a new tender offer to SoftBank, CNBC has learned. Employees will have until Dec. 24 to decide if they want to participate in the new tender offer, which has not previously been reported, one of the people said. The tender offer is not related to OpenAI's potential plans to restructure the firm to a for-profit business, one of the people said. The OpenAI investment matches SoftBank's eagerness to deploy cash, with a capital-intensive business model, a person close to Son told CNBC. The company also received a $4 billion revolving line of credit, bringing its total liquidity to more than $10 billion.
Persons: Masayoshi Son, OpenAI, SoftBank, Son Organizations: CNBC, Employees, Apple, Qualcomm, SoftBank's, Microsoft, Nvidia
Other companies that withdrew or toned down their DEI initiatives include Lowe's and Ford. Tech companies such as Microsoft, Meta, and Zoom cut DEI programs this year, Business Insider reported in July, and law firms, including Winston & Strawn, faced lawsuits for affirmative action. The Human Rights Campaign slammed companies' DEI rollbacks in an August statement to BI. Advertisement"Decisions to cut DEI initiatives send a clear signal to employees that their employers simply don't care about equality in the workplace. Here are how some companies have cut their DEI programs.
Persons: Robby Starbuck, Jill Kramer, Strawn, Starbuck, Eric Bloem Organizations: Walmart, Ford, Accenture, Tech, Microsoft, Meta, Business, Winston, Washington Post, Rights
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