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Read previewBig Tech is getting excited about nuclear power — and now Wall Street wants a piece of the action. However, their involvement could be crucial in helping meet the emissions target laid out in last year's COP28 climate conference and revive the nuclear energy sector. AdvertisementThat might soon change, and it's not just Wall Street getting more interested in nuclear power. Meanwhile, TerraPower, a company cofounded by Bill Gates, is planning a new nuclear power plant in Wyoming. AdvertisementGoldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Barclays, BNP Paribas, did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider, sent outside normal working hours.
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Nuclear's, it's, OpenAI, Larry Ellison, We've, they've, Bill Gates Organizations: Service, Tech, Bank of America, Financial Times, Business, Citi, Barclays, BNP, US, Nuclear, Big Tech, Microsoft, ChatGPT, Oracle, Royce Locations: New York, Wyoming
AWS offers its salespeople new incentives for selling AI products Q and Bedrock. AWS sales teams have specific performance targets for AI products. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Amazon Web Services recently put a new incentive program in place for its flagship AI products, Q and Bedrock, according to an internal memo obtained by Business Insider. In cloud computing and enterprise software, companies maintain massive sales teams that market to corporate customers and help them integrate technology offerings.
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"We are initiating coverage of enterprise planning and 'Office of the CFO' software provider OneStream (OS) with an Outperform rating and $38 target price." Deutsche Bank initiates Pinterest at buy Deutsche called Pinterest an "under-monetized, scaled, increasingly personalized 'digital catalog' that attracts an affluent, high purchase-intent user base." "We initiate coverage of Pinterest, Inc. with a Buy Rating and a $43 Price Target." "We initiate coverage on FLUT with a Buy Rating and $270 PT." JPMorgan adds Nike to negative catalyst watch list The bank is sticking with its neutral rating but is negative heading into earnings on October 1 for Nike.
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Power generation has emerged as a crucial investment theme in the context of artificial intelligence (AI) energy demand due to the significant electricity requirements of AI technologies. Several factors make power generation a vital AI-adjacent investment theme: Data centers, the backbone of AI operations, are among the largest electricity consumers. Investing in power generation becomes vital to support this expanding infrastructure. Fluor offers a wide range of services in the nuclear power sector, including project management, engineering, procurement, construction, and maintenance. The company has experience developing new nuclear power plants and maintaining, refurbishing, and decommissioning existing ones.
Persons: Fluor's, FLR, I've Organizations: Bechtel, KBR, Fluor Corporation, Corporation, Fluor, NuScale, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL Locations: Irving , Texas, Fluor
CNBC confirmed on Friday that Qualcomm had recently approached Intel about a takeover. Ciena – The networking software maker added more than 4% after a double upgrade by Citigroup to buy from sell cited an improving landscape in the broader telecommunications/cable industry. The bank sees bookings growth heading into next year. The bank sees an increasing relevance of the platform among users and expects strong revenue growth over the next few years. Palantir – The maker of software platforms to help companies analyze data declined more than 1%.
Persons: Ciena, Morgan Stanley, Palantir, Raymond James, Harlan Sur, , Samantha Subin, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Intel, Apollo Global Management, Bloomberg, CNBC, Qualcomm, Citigroup, Constellation Energy, Microsoft, Deutsche Bank, General Motors, Chevrolet, Micron Technology, JPMorgan Locations: Pennsylvania, The Boise , Idaho
A former OceanGate contractor said the company used a partially manual system to track the submersible. They'd first transcribe the details into a notebook and then transfer them to Excel, she said. She said she was removed from the team shortly after calling the navigation system "idiotic." AdvertisementA contractor for OceanGate's ill-fated Titan submersible has said the team tracked the vessel's position using a system that involved a notebook and an Excel spreadsheet. According to Wilby's testimony, OceanGate's team would first transcribe the details into a notebook and then transfer the numbers to Microsoft Excel.
Persons: , Antonella Wilby, OceanGate's Organizations: Excel, Service, Microsoft Excel, Business
Meanwhile, Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Constellation Energy to $313m implying more than 20% upside. 7 a.m.: DA Davidson downgrades Microsoft, cites diminishing AI lead DA Davidson believes that Microsoft has lost its edge over competitors in artificial intelligence. The investment firm downgraded shares of the tech giant to neutral from buy, although analyst Gil Luria maintained his $475 price target. This could begin to have a material impact on the company's returns beginning in 2025, the analyst wrote. Wells Fargo analyst Neil Kalton also hiked his price target on the stock to $300, implying nearly 18% upside ahead.
Persons: Raymond James, Morgan Stanley, Bernstein, DA Davidson, Davidson, Gil Luria, Luria, GitHub Copilot, — Lisa Kailai Han, Daniel Roeska, Roeska, Lisa Kailai Han, Ronald Josey, Josey, Meta, Atif Malik, Malik, Raymond James downgrades, Brian Gesuale, Gesuale, David Arcaro, Arcaro, Wells, Neil Kalton, — Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Constellation Energy, Motors, Microsoft, DA, Nvidia, Motors General Motors, General Motors, Hyundai, Citi Locations: Palantir, Friday's, U.S, 25e, GenAI
Sovereign wealth funds out of the Middle East are emerging as key backers of Silicon Valley's artificial intelligence darlings. In the past year, funding for AI companies by Middle-Eastern sovereigns has increased fivefold, according to data from Pitchbook. Few venture funds have deep enough pockets to compete with the multibillion-dollar checks coming from the likes of Microsoft and Amazon . MGX was launched as a dedicated AI fund in March, with Abu Dhabi's Mubadala and AI firm G42 as founding partners. For the U.S., having sovereign wealth funds invest in American companies, and not in global adversaries like China, has been a geopolitical priority.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Prince Mohammed bin Salman's, Uber, LIV, UAE's Mubadala, MGX, Abu Dhabi's Mubadala, Anthropic, Andreessen Horowitz, Jamal Khashoggi, It's, Bpifrance, WeWork spiraled, Jared Cohen, there's Organizations: United, CNBC, Microsoft, Gulf Cooperation Council, Saudi Public Investment Fund, Abu, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, Qatar Investment Authority, BlackRock, Global Infrastructure Partners, Saudi, U.S, Saudi Company, Artificial Intelligence, Washington Post, SoftBank, Goldman Sachs Global Institute Locations: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Qatar, Pitchbook, Abu Dhabi, Temasek, Singapore, China, UAE
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff compared Microsoft's Copilot to Office's much-maligned "Clippy." Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementIt's unclear which assistant should be more offended: Microsoft Copilot or Microsoft Office's Clippy. Benioff dismissed Microsoft's Copilot AI features during an interview in the midst of his company's annual Dreamforce conference in San Francisco. "We all know now that Microsoft Copilot is basically the new Microsoft Clippy, that customers have not gotten value from it," Benioff said during an interview with Bloomberg.
Persons: Marc Benioff, Copilot, Benioff, Salesforce, , Microsoft's Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Bloomberg, Business Locations: San Francisco
Almost everyone else seems to want to deploy AI in some meaningful way but don't seem to know how. It's available on HP 's AI personal computers right now but hasn't really attracted a lot of interest yet — good for Club company Best Buy 's forward earnings. For some companies, companies like CVS , this is a no brainer. One that can build things or get things or just give you a cup of your coffee. I don't know what will happen to people who are doing this now.
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The rally provides little relief to CEO Pat Gelsinger, who has had a tough run since taking the helm in 2021. Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger speaks while showing silicon wafers during an event called AI Everywhere in New York, Thursday, Dec. 14, 2023. That prospect would be more palatable to Wall Street if Intel's core business was at the top of its game. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said in February that it would use Intel to produce a chip, but didn't provide details. U.S. President Joe Biden listens to Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger as he attends the groundbreaking of the new Intel semiconductor manufacturing facility in New Albany, Ohio, U.S., September 9, 2022.
Persons: Patrick Gelsinger, Brendan Smialowski, Pat Gelsinger, Seth Wenig, Gelsinger, CNBC's Jon Fortt, Intel hasn't, Fortt, Satya Nadella, Joe Biden, Joshua Roberts Organizations: Intel, AFP, Getty, CNBC, Qualcomm, Nvidia, AP, U.S, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Samsung, Apple, Microsoft, Intel Foundry Locations: Chandler , Arizona, New York, Silicon Valley, Poland, Germany, Malaysian, New Albany , Ohio, U.S
Or maybe South Korea, where Samsung has built an impressive so-called foundry business making semiconductors for other companies. AdvertisementThe US company took a major step recently when it separated its Foundry business from its chip-design business. Intel's Foundry business won't really be able to challenge TSMC until it gets several big customers. Intel's Foundry business just needs way more of these customers. How would Intel's Foundry business perform as a separate company, split off from the design parts?
Persons: , Jerry Sanders, Ian King, TSMC, Globalfoundries, it's, AMD's Sanders, Apple, Ian King's, Raimondo, Gina Raimondo, Bernstein, Stacy Rasgon, that's, Rasgon Organizations: Service, Business, Intel, Samsung, Nvidia, Qualcomm, AMD, Apple, Reuters, TSMC, Foundry, Intel's Foundry, CNBC, Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Locations: Taiwan, South Korea, China, Europe
Dojo will process and train AI models using the large amounts of video and data captured by Tesla cars. Subscriptions to Tesla's FSD features cost $99 a month and include automatic lane changes, automatic parking and automatic stopping for traffic lights and stop signs. Tesla hopes Dojo, which Musk says has been running tasks for Tesla since 2023, will change that. Musk has said that Tesla plans to spend $10 billion this year on AI. To learn more about Elon Musk's supercomputer plans, watch the video.
Persons: Elon Musk, Tesla, They've, let's, Steven Dickens, Cruise, Didi, Musk Organizations: Futurum, Baidu, Microsoft, Google, Memphis, Elon Locations: Buffalo , New York, Austin , Texas, China, Memphis , Tennessee
This is not the first time the Republican presidential nominee has posted a fake image in an effort to bolster his campaign. The Harris campaign declined to comment. The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In a 2020 X post, Harris praised Combs for a town hall he led on the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Black communities. Meanwhile, Elon Musk, who endorsed Trump in July, shared a fake Harris ad that uses a manipulated version of the vice president’s voice.
Persons: Sean “ Diddy ” Combs, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Combs, Trump, Harris, Montel Williams, Ashley, Taylor Swift, Cassie’s, Jimmy Kimmel, Kimmel, , Walz, Elon Musk Organizations: Republican, Democratic National Convention, Prosecutors, Trump, Microsoft Locations: Chicago
A unit of Pennsylvania's Three Mile Island nuclear plant will be restarted as part of a new energy-sharing agreement with Microsoft, which plans to use it to power the data centers it operates as part of its push into artificial intelligence. Today, energy has become the new coin of the realm for companies investing in artificial intelligence. That's because the data centers tasked with running the complex calculations needed to power artificial intelligence applications require enormous amounts of power. Restarting Unit 1 will mean bringing 800 megawatts back onto the grid, greater than the amount of hydroelectric power supplied by the Hoover Dam. Microsoft's vice president of energy touted the clean-energy benefits of reviving the facility in a statement.
Persons: Bobby Hollis, Satya Nadella Organizations: Microsoft, Constellation Energy, Constellation, BlackRock Locations: Michigan, Iowa, United States
Ashkenazi, who was previously CFO at Eli Lilly and Company, took the reins from Alphabet's previous finance chief, Ruth Porat, in July. They wanted more visibility into the performance of certain parts of Google's business, such as AI and subscriptions, which are increasingly becoming bigger businesses for Google. AdvertisementMorgan Stanley analysts say this is still too ambiguous. Related storiesThe Morgan Stanley analysts also said they would like to see Google separately report earnings from YouTube's advertising and subscriptions. Morgan Stanley analysts said Google has an opportunity to "be more assertive" about "promoting its positive impact" on users and partners, similar to Amazon.
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Constellation Energy plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant , with operations slated to resume in 2028 subject to approval by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It demonstrates the growing financial opportunity that nuclear power represents for utilities and their investors. VST YTD mountain Vistra shares, YTD The power company, headquartered outside Dallas, is viewed as one of the lead contenders to ink a data center nuclear deal next. "Vistra's timely acquisition of nuclear portfolio Energy Harbor in 2023 gives the company a coveted nuclear portfolio," the analysts said. Burke specifically called out Comanche Peak, a twin reactor nuclear plant with 2.4 gigawatts of capacity outside Forth Worth, Texas.
Persons: Vistra, Shahriar Pourreza, Jefferies, Julien Dumoulin, Smith, Jim Burke, Burke, John Ketchum, Duane Arnold, Ketchum, NextEra, Robert Blue Organizations: U.S, Constellation Energy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Microsoft, Vistra Corp, Nvidia, Energy, Guggenheim Securities, Wall Street, Jefferies, NextEra Energy, Dominion Energy, Dominion Locations: Dallas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Energy Harbor, Forth Worth , Texas, Iowa, FactSet, Waterford , Connecticut
Constellation Energy – Shares surged more than 17% after the company announced plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant and sell that power to Microsoft to satisfy the energy needs of its data centers. ASML – The semiconductor stock slid 3.4% in the wake of a Morgan Stanley downgrade to equal weight from overweight. Morgan Stanley said the risk-to-reward ratio has been "balancing." Centessa Pharmaceuticals – The biotech stock rose more than 4% after Morgan Stanley upgraded it to overweight from equal weight. Valero Energy – The energy stock declined nearly 3% after a Piper Sandler downgrade to neutral from an overweight rating, citing "less room for outperformance."
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Norma Field walks under power lines coming off of the nuclear plant on Three Mile Island (TMI), with the operational plant run by Exelon Generation, in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Constellation Energy plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant and will sell the power to Microsoft, demonstrating the immense power needs of the tech sector as they build out data centers to support artificial intelligence. Constellation described the agreement with Microsoft as the largest power purchase agreement that the nuclear plant operator has ever signed. Three Mile Island would be the second nuclear plant to restart operations in U.S. history. The Palisades nuclear plant in Michigan would be the first, with that plant expected to return to service at the end of 2025.
Persons: Norma Field, Constellation, Joe Dominguez, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Exelon, Constellation Energy, Microsoft, Constellation, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Clean Energy Center, Rystad Energy, Turkey . Tech, Amazon Web Services, Talen Energy, Susquehanna, Oracle Locations: Middletown , Pennsylvania, Turkey, Pennsylvania, Michigan
Three Mile Island, the site of one of the US' worst nuclear disasters, may soon reopen. Constellation have struck a deal to give Microsoft energy to power its AI push. AI systems require huge amounts of energy to train and run, and tech giants are looking for new sources. AdvertisementA nuclear plant at the site of one of the worst nuclear disasters in US history may soon reopen to provide power for Microsoft's AI push. Constellation Energy has struck a deal to provide Microsoft with nuclear power for the next two decades by bringing part of the Three Mile Island nuclear plant back to service by 2028.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConstellation Energy reopens 'Three Mile Island' nuclear power plant in agreement with MicrosoftCNBC's Pippa Stevens reports on the latest news regarding the provisioning of power.
Persons: Pippa Stevens Organizations: Constellation Energy, Microsoft
Lennar — The homebuilding stock slipped 3% despite beating analysts' expectations for its fiscal third quarter. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares traded nearly 5% lower as selling restrictions on former President Donald Trump and other early investors ended. PepsiCo — The snacks and beverage stock slipped 1% following a downgrade at Morgan Stanley to equal weight from overweight. ASML — Shares slipped 2% after Morgan Stanley downgraded the semiconductor manufacturer to equal weight from overweight. Aptiv — Shares of the automobile technology supplier rose more than 1% after an upgrade to overweight from equal weight at Wells Fargo.
Persons: John Donahue, Elliott Hill, Lennar, LSEG, Donald Trump, MillerKnoll, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Lee Simpson, Piper Sandler, Chewy, Buddy Chester, CNBC's Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nike —, FedEx —, Trump Media & Technology, , Constellation Energy, Microsoft, — Auto, Mercedes, General Motors, PepsiCo, Contessa Pharmaceuticals, Valero Energy Locations: China, Wells Fargo
New York CNN —Three Mile Island, the site of worst nuclear disaster in the United States, is reopening and will exclusively sell the power to Microsoft as the company searches for energy sources to fuel its AI ambitions. Microsoft will purchase the carbon-free energy produced from it to power its data centers to support artificial intelligence. Clean energy advocates and businesses alike are looking towards nuclear energy as a source of zero-carbon power that is a reliable baseload source. Three Mile Island, located near Harrisburg, is best known for being the most serious accident at a commercial nuclear power plant in US history when it experienced the partial meltdown of one of its two reactors. Demand for energy is expected to surge as tech giants need more sources of power to fuel their AI needs, especially nuclear power, which is carbon-free and helps them maintain their lofty climate goals.
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Worries about whether artificial intelligence investments will pay off may have rocked markets recently, but Wedbush Securities tech analyst Dan Ives says the tech boom is set to continue. Nvidia shares in particular were hit in recent weeks , before rebounding last week and lifting other tech names as well. Nvidia is set to continue driving tech higher, Ives told CNBC's " Street Signs Asia " on Monday. "Everything we're seeing from … Nvidia … this party is going to continue … for the next six to eight quarters, because we're actually seeing demand accelerating," he said. Ives estimated that AI capital expenditure is set to reach around $1 trillion.
Persons: Dan Ives, Ives, CNBC's, we're Organizations: Wedbush Securities, Nvidia, Microsoft Locations: U.S
CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz: The security industry is always under attackCrowdStrike President and CEO George Kurtz joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk the state of cybersecurity, the aftermath of the global system shutdown, collaboration with Microsoft and more.
Persons: George Kurtz, Jim Cramer Organizations: Microsoft Locations: cybersecurity
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