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Anthropic Eyeing Over $900 Billion Valuation
5/13/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss what to expect from the highly anticipated meeting between President Trump and China's Xi Jinping, as Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gets added to the trip last minute. Plus, Anthropic is looking to raise at least $30 billion in fresh financing at a valuation of more than $900 billion, in what could be its largest funding round yet. And, we speak with Anduril CEO Brian Schimpf as the company hits a $61 billion valuation in its latest funding round.
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Duration:00:45:31
AI Dividend Proposal Roils Korean Market
5/12/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss comments by a South Korean policymaker that the country should pay citizens a “dividend” using taxes on AI profits. Plus, the largest US derivatives exchange, CME, is planning to create a futures market for computing power, one of the key drivers of the AI boom. And the CEO of SAP talks about the company’s push into AI agents across business operations.
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Duration:00:43:07
AI Chipmaker Cerebras Seeks $4.8 Billion in Upsized IPO
5/11/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Cerebras’ increased IPO plans as the AI chipmaker and data center operator boosts its offering plans by one-third to as much as $4.8 billion. Plus, Circle CEO Jeremy Allaire explains what drove the company’s first-quarter revenue and his vision of an agent-led future. And Google researchers say they have uncovered the first-ever zero-day attack built by AI.
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Duration:00:42:59
CoreWeave Shares Drop After Forecast Sparks Growth Fears
5/8/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde sits down with CoreWeave CEO Michael Intrator to discuss the company's earnings as it builds out data center capacity. Plus, a deep dive into April's jobs report and the impact of AI on today's workforce with Clara Shih from the New Work Foundation. And, more earnings with Lyft CEO David Risher as the company spends on international expansion.
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Duration:00:42:16
Arm Warns of Phone Market Weakness
5/7/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde speaks with Arm CEO Rene Haas about sluggishness in the smartphone industry, and growing demand from AI data centers. Plus, Anthropic signs an agreement with Elon Musk's SpaceX to access computing resources from its competitor. And, the CEO of HawkEye 360 discusses the satellite surveillance firm's IPO, which raised $416 million.
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Duration:00:42:25
AMD Soars on Blockbuster AI-Fueled Forecast
5/6/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses AMD’s strong forecast that sent shares climbing. Plus, Disney posts stronger than expected results on the back of earnings thanks to improved profitability at its streaming business. And Uber's CFO talks about the ride-hailing giant’s push into premium offerings as the company posts a second-quarter outlook that beat expectations.
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Duration:00:49:32
Apple Weighs Using Intel, Samsung Processors
5/5/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses Apple’s exploratory discussions with Intel and Samsung to build their processors for its US devices. Plus, Alphabet, Microsoft, and xAI have agreed to give the US government early access to their models for review before a public release, joining OpenAI and Anthropic. And Pinterest CEO Bill Ready explains how its fit-for-purpose AI is helping the platform boost sales.
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Duration:00:44:14
GameStop’s $56 Billion Bid for eBay
5/4/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde discusses GameStop's $56 billion offer to buy eBay, a company four-times its size. Plus, AI chipmaker Cerebras is looking to raise as much as $3.5 billion in its upcoming IPO. And OpenAI raises more than $4 billion for a new joint venture that aims to help businesses adopt its AI software.
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Duration:00:44:03
Apple Forecasts Sales Growth Amid Memory Shortage
5/1/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Apple’s strong outlook amid the continued memory supply crunch. Plus, Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki discusses the gaming platform’s "aggressive push to enhance safety" that tempered user growth. And, Bloomberg spoke with OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar who pushes back on a report that the AI leader is missing its own targets.
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Duration:00:44:10
Earnings Analysis: Apple Tops Sales Estimates But Falls Short of Blowout Quarter
4/30/2026
Apple delivered second-quarter revenue that edged past analysts’ estimates, helped by demand for the iPhone and Mac, while failing to produce the blowout results that some investors were anticipating.
Revenue gained 17% to $111.2 billion during the period, which ended March 28, the company said in a statement Thursday. Analysts had anticipated $109.7 billion on average. Apple itself had projected sales growth of 13% to 16%.
The company is benefiting from a series of new products launched in March, including the MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, updated iPad Air models and a fresh MacBook Pro. The $599 Neo — Apple’s first major push into low-cost laptops — has been particularly popular and remains sold out at several retailers.
Still, the results were uneven. Apple fell short of expectations in the Americas and Europe regions, while exceeding projections in China and other parts of Asia. The iPhone — its flagship product — was in line with the average Wall Street estimate.
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Duration:00:15:41
AI Payoff in Focus During Tech Earnings Bonanza
4/30/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss tech earnings as Alphabet and Amazon see a clear payoff from their AI spending, while Meta lags behind. Plus, Anthropic has begun weighing a fresh funding round that would value the AI developer at more than $900 billion. And Stripe President John Collison discusses the company's new AI tools and partnership with Google.
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Duration:00:43:32
Earnings Analysis: Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet & Amazon Deliver Earnings
4/29/2026
Four of the biggest companies in the US: Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft all reported earnings after the bell.
- Meta Platforms shares slid after the company raised its spending outlook for the year, reigniting fears that the historic levels of investment it’s making to build artificial intelligence models won’t pay off.
- Microsoft's cloud business reported growth that narrowly beat analysts’ estimates, disappointing investors concerned that the company isn’t fully capitalizing on demand for AI services.
- Amazon spent more than anticipated to expand data center capacity in the quarter, fueling the fastest sales growth for its cloud unit in more than three years.
- Alphabet (GOOGL) reported quarterly revenue and profit that beat projections, fueled by strong growth in its cloud computing unit, signaling that the internet giant’s unprecedented investments in AI infrastructure are beginning to pay off.
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Duration:00:23:26
80 Seconds of Big Tech Earnings To Set Market’s Fate
4/29/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss expectations for Big Tech earnings as investors prepare for Microsoft, Meta, Google, and Amazon to report earnings after the market closes. Plus, SoFi CEO Anthony Noto discusses investors' reaction to the financial services company’s earnings as its shares fall. And, Elon Musk continues testifying in his suit against OpenAI over the startup's pivot from a charity to a for-profit business.
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Duration:00:44:04
OpenAI Linked Stocks Fall on Report It Missed Targets
4/28/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss the fall in stocks linked to OpenAI after a report from the Wall Street Journal said the company failed to meet its own sales and user targets. Plus, a jury has been selected for the trial between OpenAI and Elon Musk over whether the company abandoned its founding mission. And, late-night host Jimmy Kimmel defends comments he made that prompted President Donald Trump to call for him to be fired.
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Duration:00:48:18
OpenAI Drops Exclusivity Deal with Microsoft
4/27/2026
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses Microsoft’s and OpenAI’s decision to drop exclusivity rights on AI models in a move that opens the doors for the rivals to make new deals. Plus, China blocks Meta's $2 billion purchase of AI startup Manus. And the feud between Elon Musk and Sam Altman heads to court with the Tesla CEO alleging OpenAI abandoned its founding mission.
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Duration:00:44:14
Intel Delivers Strong AI-Fueled Outlook
4/24/2026
Bloomberg’s Ed Ludlow discusses his conversation with Intel CEO Lip Bu Tan following the company’s strong earnings that sent its stock blasting past its dot-com era peak. Plus, Google plans to invest up to $40 billion into rival Anthropic. And tech job cuts ramp up, with Meta and Microsoft planning layoffs or announcing buyouts as AI spending surges.
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Duration:00:44:36
Instant Reaction: Intel Gives Strong AI-Fueled Outlook
4/23/2026
Intel gave a strong sales forecast for the current period, signaling that the struggling chipmaker is finally beginning to benefit from the giant build-out of artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Revenue will be $13.8 billion to $14.8 billion in the quarter ending in June, the company said Thursday in a statement. Analysts, on average, estimated $13 billion, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Earnings, excluding some items, will be about 20 cents a share, compared with a Wall Street prediction of 9 cents.
The upbeat outlook suggests that Chief Executive Officer Lip-Bu Tan is making progress on a challenging comeback plan. After lining up major investments in Intel last year — helping to strengthen the company’s balance sheet — Thursday’s results suggest he’s now delivering on a promise to improve its operations.
Intel shares rose 14% in extended trading. The stock had gained 81% this year before the results were released, closing at $66.78.
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Duration:00:10:01
Tesla Plans Additional $25 Billion in Spending
4/23/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Tesla’s plans to spend an additional $25 billion this year to support Elon Musk's AI ambitions. Plus, Intel shares jump after the company pledges to support Musk's advanced chip manufacturing project, Terafab. And Lyft CEO David Risher discusses the company’s international growth plans as the ride-hailing firm buys the London black cab app Gett.
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Duration:00:43:56
Instant Reaction: Tesla Beats Estimates, Hints at EV Demand Rebound
4/22/2026
Tesla beat Wall Street’s profit expectations to start the year as the automaker said demand for its electric vehicles is rebounding around the globe, hinting at a possible recovery for its long-struggling automotive business.
Adjusted earnings rose to 41 cents a share in the first quarter, the company said Wednesday in a statement, higher than the 34-cent average of analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. It’s the second straight quarter Tesla’s earnings have exceeded expectations.
Tesla said it “saw continued growth in demand for our vehicles” in parts of Asia-Pacific and South America, along with a rebound in North America and the Europe-Middle East region. The surprisingly optimistic comments come several weeks after the automaker reported one of its worst quarters of auto sales in years.
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Duration:00:15:16
Google Cloud Debuts New AI Chips
4/22/2026
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Google Cloud's latest generation of tensor processing units, or TPU, and the Alphabet division’s new partnerships. Plus, a small group of unauthorized users has accessed Anthropic's new AI model, Mythos, according to a source and documents reviewed by Bloomberg. And Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe joins as his company’s new R2 model, its smaller, cheaper SUV, begins rolling off the manufacturing floor in Normal, Illinois.
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Duration:00:44:02