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Cisco is basking in its AI moment as earnings show further pickup in demand
The company has been cashing in as big cloud companies build out their AI infrastructure, but expanded AI opportunities lie ahead.MarketWatch - 1h -
Johnson leaves door open to full-year funding stopgap
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) didn’t rule out a full-year stopgap to keep the government funded through the end of the fiscal year, as lawmakers struggle to strike a bipartisan deal. Pressed by ...The Hill - 2h -
Latest weather forecast as winter storm slams the East
A winter storm is slamming parts of Virginia and reaching parts of New Jersey and the Northeast. Some roads are covered in snow and several weather-related traffic accidents have been reported. ...CBS News - 8h -
Can Super Micro really do $40 billion in revenue next year? Some analysts are skeptical.
Super Micro’s stock is surging following a robust revenue outlook for next fiscal year. But analysts worry about stiffer competition in the market, among other issues.MarketWatch - 13h -
DoorDash’s stock rallies as demand forecast tops expectations
Food-delivery app DoorDash Inc. on Tuesday forecast a key demand metric to come in above Wall Street’s expectations for the first quarter, as it adds more grocery stores to its platform to ...MarketWatch - 1d -
Eight years after selling AppDynamics to Cisco, Jyoti Bansal is pursuing an unusual merger
Jyoti Bansal, who sold AppDynamics to Cisco for $3.7 billion, is pulling together his two newest startups into one company.CNBC - 2d -
Tokyo Metro chief signals more fare increases after 28-year freeze
Operator of feted subway system seeks to win over shareholders and cope with falling ridershipFinancial Times - 2d -
Winter storm forecasted to bring more snow to Northeast
The Northeast is digging out from an overnight storm that dropped up to six inches of snow in some areas and now another storm is expected in just a matter of days. NBC’s Maya Eaglin reports for ...NBC News - 3d -
Doximity shares pop 36% on revenue beat, rosy guidance
The company built a digital platform for medical professionals that can help them carry out telehealth appointments with patients, find referrals and more.CNBC - 5d
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Chevron wants to save about $3 billion. Layoffs are on the horizon.
The integrated energy company said that layoffs will affect 15% to 20% of its employees, starting this year and with most layoffs completed before the end of 2026.MarketWatch - 35m -
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