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Elon Musk sets his sights on the moon, the bullish cases for OpenAI and Oracle
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 21:48
Hello and welcome to market domination. I'm Josh Lipton live from our New York headquarters. There's just an hour to go now until the closing bound.Stocks are higher here. The Dow holding above that 50,000 level. Our very own Jared Blickley is standing by with all the headlines.Jared, >> get your Dow 51,000 hats. Uh but probably not today just yet. Uh we're looking at some very small gains here.Nevertheless, close to the open. Uh within the first hour, the Dow Dow notched a record intraday high. We'll see w ...
Why this analyst is bullish on OpenAI and Oracle
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 21:46
You're upgrading your view on OpenAI and its orbit. In plain English, explain why, Gil, and why public market investors who are listening right Gil, why should they care. >> Well, yes, this really is about open AI.And if you've looked at the stocks for the last six months, what you've seen is that the market has decided that Google is the only winner and then the whole open AI complex orbit is lost. Right. So that's why Google has outperformed Microsoft, Nvidia, Oracle so much over the last six months.What ...
Elon Musk's SpaceX is pivoting away from Mars, to focus on the moon instead
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 21:35
Elon Musk is on a different mission with SpaceX as he sets his sights back on the moon. Finances Praz Sumemerian joins us now. All right, so big picture, >> why why is Musk making this pivot.Why from Mars to the moon. Is this IPO timing. Is this, you know, this is just what's realistic right now.What's going on. >> I mean, I think it's a combination like you said, let's start with the realism part, right. So Mars, as audacious as it was, getting out there in theory is completely unrealistic anytime soon, ri ...
GLP-1s represent the biggest problem with the US healthcare system
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 19:14
In terms of cost, I think it's honestly something we're not talking about. We are in the midst of a revolution of highly effective and highly expensive new genetic drug treatments and just general drug treatments, including genetic drug treatments. GLP1s are the tip of the iceberg.Insurers are going to face some very difficult decisions about drugs which are really miraculous, doing incredible things, but are also very expensive. In terms of coverage, the most acute problem is the expiration of the subsidie ...
Mohamed El-Erian addresses the rotation out of AI: There will still be 'handful of AI winners'
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 17:07
In his op-ed with Yahoo Finance, Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian examines the emergence of "anti-AI" themes in the market coming off of last week's sell-off in tech and software stocks. El-Erian comes on the Morning Brief to comment on how more investors are being advised to rotate out of tech and the areas where volatility is showing up, while sharing his expectations for the January jobs report due out this Wednesday and how President Trump's Federal Reserve nominee, Kevin Warsh, may be ex ...
Can markets bounce back? Trump's new Medicare legislation sparks $100B sell-off
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 16:31
Market Catalysts anchor Julie Hyman breaks down the latest market news for February 9, 2026. Longview Economics Global Economist and Chief Market Strategist Chris Watling speaks with Julie about market concerns, why investors need to be more selective, and the market outlook for 2026. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Chairman, Department of Economics, Jonathan Gruber breaks down President Trump's new Medicare plans and why healthcare stocks sold off $100 billion. For more Market Catalysts videos, pleas ...
Why fear is driving the software sell-off, plus Super Bowl commercial wrap-up
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 16:26
It's the morning after the Super Bowl and the week after a major software stock route. You know what all that means for you. It's time to get back on that grind.I'm Yahoo Finance executive editor Brian Sazy and this is opening bid live from Yahoo Finance's New York City headquarters. Here's what's on my mind. After having one TV on Bad Money and one TV on Kid Rock during halftime yesterday, Wall Street begins to sniff around the rubble that are software stocks.It's rubble that contains full-on stock value d ...
Mohamed El-Erian talks AI trade, volatility, Fed expectations. What to expect from bitcoin
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 16:07
Morning Brief anchor Julie Hyman breaks down the latest financial news for February 9, 2026. Allianz chief economic adviser Mohamed El-Erian discusses the investing themes emerging in the AI space amid market volatility and how investors can look for opportunities amid market volatility, while also commenting on the US economy and this week's labor market data. LPL Financial chief technical strategist Adam Turnquist also examines recent market volatility, plus the Dow Jones Industrial Average breaking above ...
From near bankruptcy to a $1B deal in just 40 days
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-09 04:31
Opening Bid Unfiltered is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. From an entrepreneur to trying to reinvent a claim to fame to win in the era of artificial intelligence. This is where we find Ring's chief inventor, Jamie Siminoff. Siminoff founded Ring in 2013, which he later sold to tech giant Amazon in 2018 for $1.15 billion. Ring has since developed a host of connected security products from floodlights to new iterations of its iconic connected doorbell. Siminof ...
Unpacking NFL salary misconceptions
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-08 22:22
A lot of people think like you get your whole contract and you're constantly getting paid throughout the whole year. And it's like, no, no, no, no, no. You're getting paid for 36 weeks and then after that you got to make the team again and get the other part of your contract.Before uh 2020, players only got paid during the NFL season. Imagine you get all of your money in a span of 6 months, but then you got another 6 months that you got to budget out for. People were basically going broke in the span of lik ...