$Ryde Group(RYDE)$ can't believe one news can pump the stock so high. The car rental company they acquired only have 100 EV cars. 😅 Getgo, Bluesg is much bigger than this. Most likely they want to use this to try to submit as a compliance plan by June 20, 2025, to avoid delisting.
Recent actions by Israel suggest they possess the capability to bring the conflict to a swift conclusion, potentially within a single day, if US choose to enter.
For $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ investors, Elon Musk's "tentative" June 22nd robotaxi launch in Austin feels less like a guaranteed stock surge and more like a textbook "sell the news" event. With core EV sales facing undeniable pressure, the hype around robotaxis is already baked into TSLA's lofty valuation. Musk's vision of hundreds of thousands of robotaxis by late next year is grand, but the initial reality is a mere 10-20 geofenced vehicles. This pilot, while a step, is a far cry from the mass-market deployment needed to truly justify the current optimism or fundamentally transform Tesla's financial picture overnight. The market has been anticipating this for ages. Will a limited rollout be enough to keep the mom
$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ aggressive expansion into Europe's AI landscape, highlighted by recent announcements at VivaTech in Paris, is less about altruism and more about cementing its financial dominance in the global AI race. The company's strategy to build a "sovereign AI" ecosystem, with significant investments in industrial AI clouds and DGX deployments, positions it to capture vast, untapped revenue streams. The commitment to a 10,000-GPU industrial AI cloud in Germany with Deutsche Telekom isn't just about manufacturing efficiency; it's about establishing a critical, defensible foothold in a burgeoning market. By embedding its technology within Europe's industrial backbone, NVIDIA is creating an ecosystem that will gener
$Alphabet(GOOG)$ just dropped "Audio Overviews" into Search Labs, powered by their Gemini AI. Think of it: AI-generated spoken summaries of your search results, a quick 30-45 second rundown. This isn't just a cool new feature; it's a major play that could shake up search monetization. While it promises a "hands-free" user experience and deeper AI integration, the elephant in the room is ad revenue. If users get what they need from an audio summary, will they click through to websites? That's serious potential disruption for publishers relying on traffic and ad impressions. Google's clearly all-in on AI to maintain search dominance, and they're already integrating ads within AI Overviews. The big question for in