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CNBC's Jim Cramer said he's confident in the power of the artificial intelligence boom to keep driving stocks higher, despite short pullbacks.
CNBC Sport: Media's TV upfront presentations have become an NFL showcase ○
Almost every media company showcasing its programming to advertisers in New York City next week will tout NFL programming as the centerpiece of their offerings.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg set to join Trump on China visit next week ⊕
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg is expected to join President Donald Trump on his visit to China next week, a source familiar with the planemaker's plans told CNBC.
There's 'no chance' Warsh will be able to get the Fed to cut rates, Paul Tudor Jones says ⊖
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"Do I think he'll cut rates? No chance," Jones said during a wide-ranging CNBC "Squawk Box" interview.
Peloton beats estimates on revenue as higher subscription prices offer a boost ⊕
Peloton CEO Peter Stern told CNBC that the company believes raising prices on its subscriptions was a value-driven move.
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EU weighs restricting use of U.S. cloud platforms to process sensitive government data, sources tell CNBC ⊖
There have been increasing calls within Europe for the region's most critical workloads to diversify away from dominant U.S. cloud providers.
CNBC Daily Open: Iran reviews 'one-page peace plan' ⊕⊕
Iran reviews the latest peace plan proposed by the U.S., as investors remain optimistic about the developements.
It’s not just Big Oil. Wind giants welcome profit beats as Iran war spurs energy pivot ○
Norway's Equinor told CNBC that the company expects the Iran war to deliver a boost to its transition industries.
CNBC Daily Open: Peace on the horizon (again?) ○
The U.S. and Iran are close to a memorandum of understanding that would end the war and establish a framework for further negotiations, Axios reported.
Jim Cramer says Big Tech cannot afford to be cheap on AI spending ○
Cloud computing giants cannot afford to pinch pennies on the artificial intelligence buildout, CNBC's Jim Cramer argued Wednesday.
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