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Supreme Court curbs SEC’s enforcement powers, Goldman signals the end of an era in private equity, Chinese automakers expect 33% global market share by 2030, Tesla’s design changes confuse drivers, and Biden blunders dominate debate with Trump…
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The Fast Five → SEC’s enforcement powers curbed, Goldman signals the end of an era in private equity, Chinese automakers expect 33% global market share by 2030, Tesla’s design changes confuse drivers, and Biden blunders dominate debate with Trump…
Calendar: (all times ET)
Today: | PCE index, 8:30a |
Your 5-minute briefing for Friday, June 28:
US Investor % Bullish Sentiment:
↑ 44.49% for Wk of June 27 2024 (Last week: 44.37%)
*Updates every Friday.
Market Recap:
S&P +0.09%, Nasdaq +0.30%, Dow +0.09%.
Semiconductor stocks fell; Micron down 7%, Nvidia down 1.9%.
Traders await May's core PCE data; expected 0.1% monthly, 2.6% yearly increase.
Report could influence Fed's rate decisions.
Levi Strauss down 15.4% on weak revenue.
Walgreens plunged 22% on lowered outlook and weak earnings.
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HEADLINES
Biden's answers during the first debate of the 2024 election were sputtering and rambling at times, with allies expressing grave concerns about the impact on his race against Trump.
Justices say the regulator violated the Constitution by using in-house tribunals where it has the home court advantage.
Jobless claims dip ahead of key Fed inflation report (more)
Home prices begin to cool as active listings jump 35% (more)
US IPOs see best start since 2021 (more)
Americans’ pandemic savings are gone and the economy is bracing for impact (more)
Chinese automakers expect 33% global market share by 2030 (more)
Retail traders came out in force to buy the recent dip in Nvidia (more)
Walgreens plans major US store closures; shares tumble (more)
Tesla’s design changes confuse drivers and undercut EV quality (more)
Chewy stock jumps after trader Roaring Kitty posts picture of cartoon dog (more)
OpenAI and Time strike multiyear deal to improve ChatGPT with journalistic content (more)
Empty offices risk wiping out $250B in commercial property value (more)
Windows on Arm puts Intel on notice (more)
Goldman signals the end of an era in private equity (more)
Nvidia's NEW "Silent Partners"
Many companies partnering with Nvidia have seen their own stocks go up …
That includes ASML, up as much as 471% …
Super Micro Computer, which has surged as much as 3,244%.
And Taiwan Semiconductor, which has soared as much as 4,744%.
With Nvidia now pivoting to a new $1 trillion AI superproject …
A new set of partners appear to be poised to benefit.
Find out who they are right away.
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DEALFLOW
M+A | Investments
Nokia explores deal for US networking company Infinera (more)
FIFA looking to raise up to $2 billion for streaming service (more)
Saint-Gobain agrees to buy FOSROC for around $1 billion (more)
Fractal, an AI and advanced analytics solutions to Fortune 500® companies, announced a merger with Eugenie.ai, a company providing AI-driven products for sustainability (more)
VC
Sila, a battery materials company, raised $375M in Series G funding (more)
Odaseva, an enterprise data security platform for Salesforce, raised $54M in Series C funding (more)
KarmaCheck, a tech solution for background checks, credentialing, and compliance, raised $45M in Series B funding (more)
Orby AI, a technology company specializing in gen AI solutions for the enterprise, raised $30M in funding (more)
RareCyte, a Life Sciences company providing precision biology platforms including instruments raised $20M in funding (more)
Clearstory, a construction change order communication platform, raised $16M in Series B funding (more)
illumex, a generative semantic fabric platform for structured enterprise data, raised $13M in funding (more)
AuthZed, a startup helping enterprises build user experiences with permissions systems, raised $12M in Series A funding (more)
Pear Commerce, a retail ecommerce enablement platform for omnichannel brands, raised $10M in Series A funding (more)
Li Industries, a provider of direct recycling technologies for lithium-ion batteries, closed a $42M Series B funding with an additional $6M commitment from investors (more)
Authentica Solutions, data integration and intelligence management solutions for the education sector, raised $6.2M in funding (more)
Hoodie Analytics, a cannabis data and technology company, raised $5M in Series A funding (more)
VenoStent, Inc., a company developing a novel therapeutic device for improving dialysis outcomes, closed an additional $4M from Norwest Venture Partners to round out its Series A financing at $20M (more)
Quickcode.ai, a provider of artificial intelligence software for the trade compliance industry, raised $1.1M in Seed funding (more)
JohnWallStreet, a newsletter service in sports business, raised $1M in funding (more)
Ovation, a guest experience platform for multi-unit restaurants, raised an undisclosed amount in Series A funding (more)
CRYPTO
BULLISH BITES
💥 Export Boom: Banker-lawyer duo make billions from audacious natural gas bet.
🚀 Next Big Bet: New AI Superproject could propel Nvidia to first $10 trillion company *
🏃🏻♂️ Market Share: How Nike missed the boom in running culture.
🔎 Small Print: Those terms of service agreements that you never read have now been rewritten to allow AI engines to train themselves on your data.
🤖 Robo-Rave: A military-grade tech party signals a new movement in Silicon Valley.
DAILY SHARE
trying to give joe an adderall through the tv
— Sean Morrow (@snmrrw)
1:58 AM • Jun 28, 2024
George Washington watching this debate
— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan)
1:57 AM • Jun 28, 2024
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