Buying $1,000 of this tech giant's stock on the worst possible day in 2014 -- and holding until now -- would have gotten you $5,310. A recent sell-off makes Alphabet more affordable at 23 times ...
OpenAI's (OPENAI) deals over the past month with the who's who of tech giants have swollen to hundreds of billions of dollars. In many of these deals, Nvidia's (NVDA) sleek and powerful hardware ...
Despite the recent rash of tech stock sell-offs, the analysts at Wedbush believe this is a short-term phenomenon, and the leaders in artificial intelligence remain poised to reach record-highs during ...
This story was originally published on PitchBook. The tech IPO market is blocked up by startups that are scared to go public. But if stocks are anything to go by, they have little to fear. PitchBook’s ...
Buying Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOG) (NASDAQ: GOOGL) stock is rarely a bad idea. Imagine picking up $1,000 of Alphabet stock on Feb. 25, 2014. That turned out to be the worst day of that year to get into ...
In the past, many trends showed up on this list repeatedly, like the smart home, fitness tech and electric cars, because the ...
Tech stocks came under pressure yesterday as investors pulled back from names tied to artificial intelligence and high-growth themes. Concerns over rich valuations and slowing momentum weighed on the ...
As automation advances, the demand for tech workers skilled in machine learning, natural language processing and large language models is growing. As artificial intelligence increasingly serves as a ...
Tech professionals' concerns about layoffs have decreased. At the same time, there is less job hunting. AI looms, but other factors are also influencing career paths. Technology professionals appear ...
The tech sector is starting to show signs of recovery, and now might be a good time to consider adding some high-quality stocks to your portfolio. In this article, l discuss three top tech stocks to ...
Mohana Ravindranath is a freelance health, science, and tech journalist and a 2025 Association for Health Care Journalists fellow. She was previously a Bay Area health tech correspondent for STAT.