Amazon, Alphabet earnings come with questions about cloud growth and DeepSeek
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Jim Cramer's week ahead: Earnings from Amazon, Alphabet, Eli Lilly, Palantir
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Microsoft shares slide after cloud growth disappoints
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Amazon is in a great position ahead of earnings. DeepSeek doesn't change that
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Microsoft earnings results will take a back seat to burning DeepSeek questions
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UK raises cloud competition concerns, names Microsoft and Amazon as dominant players
Britain's antitrust watchdog on Tuesday raised concerns over competition in the multi-billion-pound cloud computing market.CNBC - 5d -
Microsoft's underperformance has investors looking to cloud for growth
Microsoft's stock has badly lagged its tech peers in the past year as cloud growth has been basically stagnant in recent quarters.CNBC - 5d -
DeepSeek and ChatGPT answer sensitive questions about China differently
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