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8/13
11:45
Claude AI stated that ServiceNow (NYSE:NOW) was sold due to its overvaluation and the expectation that its returns over the next year would be lower than cash yields, after realizing a 40% profit. Brazilian digital bank Inter & Co (NASDAQ:INTR) was sold due to macroeconomic challenges in Brazil and potential election risks, with the stock having already fallen approximately 40% this year.
11:45
Meta disclosed on August 13 that it has deleted 756,000 accounts believed to belong to Australian teenagers under the age of 16 since the nationwide ban on social media use for young people came into effect on December 10 last year. These accounts include 462,000 Instagram accounts and 294,000 Facebook accounts, deleted between December last year and June this year. This figure is significantly higher than the 331,000 Instagram accounts and 173,000 Facebook accounts Meta reported in January. Australia's internet regulator is weighing legal action against platforms that do not adequately comply with the ban.
11:45
Ackman stated in a letter to investors that Netflix has already won the streaming wars with over 325 million subscribers, nearly double its two biggest rivals combined. He believes the stock became undervalued after its forward earnings multiple fell from over 40x to about 21x, primarily due to concerns over slowing growth. Ackman highlighted Netflix's strong monetization power through its new Ads Suite and competitive pricing, which he expects to drive earnings growth in the low-to-mid teens even with revenue deceleration. Netflix shares are down approximately 35% over the past year and 15% year-to-date.
11:44
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) stock closed at a 52-week high of $58.79 on Wednesday (August 12), and further rose by 4.38% to $61.37 after opening on Thursday (August 13). Morgan Stanley upgraded HPE's rating to "Overweight" on the same day, setting a target price of $69, with analysts noting that the AI boom has driven hardware demand. HPE has cumulatively risen by 159% year-to-date.
11:32
The move aims to simplify Copilot and address its prior strategy being too complicated to compete effectively with rivals like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Professional users will have "Researcher" as a replacement for Deep Research.
11:29
The USS Abraham Lincoln spent over 250 days deployed, including a record 200 days without a port call, while supporting U.S. operations against Iran. Lawmakers have raised concerns regarding reported supply shortages, exhaustion, plumbing issues, and deteriorating mental health among the sailors on the USS Abraham Lincoln.
11:25
AMD plans to raise up to $5 billion through a four-part bond sale, potentially its largest ever, to fund its AI expansion. The chipmaker is ramping up spending as AI computing demand surges, following major agreements with Anthropic and Microsoft. AMD has also committed up to $5 billion to Anthropic.
11:19
Ondas (ONDS) fell 6.2% intraday as Q2 revenue surged 1236% year-over-year to $83.8 million, but losses exceeded expectations. The company reported a Q2 loss of $0.19 per share, higher than analysts' estimates of $0.09. Despite this, Ondas raised its full-year sales forecast to $525 million to $550 million, significantly above its previous target of at least $390 million.
11:18
Elon Musk's SpaceX is increasingly adopting natural gas to meet its massive AI power demands. The company plans to build a gas-fired power plant for its $16.8 billion chip factory in Texas, and its data centers in Tennessee and Mississippi already use dozens of gas turbines. Musk anticipates that SpaceX's data center capacity will reach 10-15 GW by 2027, potentially making it the largest operator in the United States. This strategy aims to prioritize fast, off-grid power in response to the surge in AI electricity demand.
11:08
Birkenstock raised its full-year adjusted EBITDA forecast after second-quarter sales exceeded expectations, driving its shares higher. Meanwhile, StubHub's (STUB) shares fell after the company reported second-quarter earnings per share that missed analysts' average estimates. Additionally, Cerebras' (CBRS) shares declined due to the company's forecast of slower growth than some investors had anticipated, causing its stock to drop in premarket trading.
11:04
CoinDesk's "Advisor Crypto" weekly report analyzes that an increasing number of clients view cryptocurrency as a long-term asset and are incorporating it into their estate planning, but traditional financial advisors have significant gaps in managing these assets. An informal survey showed that nearly half of respondents have included cryptocurrency in their estate planning, but almost none manage their crypto assets through existing wealth advisors. Instead, they prefer to seek "crypto-native" advisors who possess industry expertise, understand privacy concerns, and are proficient in tax and custody matters.
10:58
The investor known for shorting subprime mortgages before the 2008 crash, Michael Burry, recently posted on X, highlighting a Bloomberg diagram that traces roughly $46 billion in direct equity stakes and $879 billion in multi-year purchase commitments among major tech companies. He concluded that money is circling rather than multiplying within the AI sector. The network involves Microsoft, Oracle, Amazon, Google, Meta Platforms, OpenAI, Anthropic, xAI, CoreWeave, Nvidia, and Advanced Micro Devices. Oracle alone committed $300 billion in purchases tied to OpenAI, and Microsoft committed approximately $250 billion. Nvidia, with a $5.4 trillion valuation, is at the core of this web. Burry noted that Nvidia's five-year credit default swap (CDS) spread has roughly doubled over the past two months, suggesting credit markets are pricing in increased risk.
10:57
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for July rose just 0.1% month-over-month, bringing the annual rate down to 3.4% from June's 3.5%. The Producer Price Index (PPI) for final demand was flat month-over-month, with its annual rate cooling to 4.7% from 5.5% in June. This marks the second consecutive month of declining annual inflation rates. Following these cooler-than-expected data releases, the CME FedWatch tool showed the probability of a September rate hike by the Federal Reserve crashing from 55% before the CPI release to 32% today.
10:52
Lookonchain reports Bitcoin ETFs saw a 1-day net outflow of 1,132 BTC (-$72.24M) on August 13, while Ethereum ETFs recorded a net inflow of 3,947 ETH (+$7.47M). Over the past 7 days, Bitcoin ETFs had a net outflow of 202 BTC (-$12.89M), and Ethereum ETFs had a net inflow of 65,941 ETH (+$124.71M).
10:49
Institutional crypto liquidity provider B2C2 has appointed Jason Lai, former Chairman of Schroders Wealth Management Asia, as a Senior Advisor to expand into the Asian crypto wealth market. This move aims to deepen cooperation with family offices, funds, and asset management companies in the Asia-Pacific region, capitalizing on Asia's growing interest in digital assets investment. Jason Lai previously served as Chairman of Schroders Wealth Management Asia and possesses extensive experience in the Asian private wealth industry. B2C2 is 90% owned by Japan's SBI Holdings.
10:47
Omeros (OMER) stock rocketed to a five-year high on Thursday, driven by blowout second-quarter results. The biotech company's new treatment, Yartemlea, which was approved in December, is the only treatment for thrombotic microangiopathy due to a stem cell transplant.
10:47
Sycamore Capital Management's Sycamore Mid Cap Value Equity Strategy noted in its Q2 2026 investor letter that U.S. steel producer Steel Dynamics (NASDAQ:STLD) was one of the quarter's primary contributors. The company's stock price has risen 106.56% over the past 52 weeks, closing at $263.18 as of August 12. The fund believes that rising steel prices and expanding metal spreads, coupled with the 25% Section 232 tariff regime reducing import competition, have enabled domestic producers to maintain strong pricing. Additionally, STLD's aluminum operations in Mississippi have benefited from increased capacity due to higher import tariffs leading to domestic supply shortages. Management remains optimistic about long-term tailwinds such as data center construction, reshoring of manufacturing, and non-residential infrastructure, believing these will support a durable demand backdrop.
10:47
Data from Revelio Labs indicates that AI-related certifications, which constituted 1-2% of all professional certifications between 2018 and 2023, tripled by 2024 following ChatGPT's launch and reached nearly 30% by 2026. This surge comes as employers rapidly integrate AI skills into job postings, with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) reporting that AI skills in entry-level job descriptions rose from 10.5% in fall 2025 to 16.5% in spring 2026. A Brookings Institution report also found that job-relevant non-degree credentials are associated with a 3.8% wage premium.
10:47
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is reportedly in settlement talks with cryptocurrency exchange HTX regarding a case where the FCA accuses HTX of illegally promoting crypto assets to UK consumers. The London High Court has paused proceedings until late August to allow both parties to reach an agreement. The FCA filed the lawsuit against HTX on October 21 last year, marking the agency's first enforcement action targeting a cryptocurrency exchange's marketing practices. The FCA is seeking an injunction and a declaration that HTX violated Section 21 of the Financial Services and Markets Act.

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