Group 1: ServiceNow, Inc. - ServiceNow, Inc. is distinguishing itself from other software companies, according to Malcolm Ethridge, managing partner at Capital Area Planning Group [1] - authID Inc. announced a new identity verification integration with ServiceNow to enhance security for contact centers amid rising fraud risks [1] Group 2: Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. - Bill Baruch, founder & president of Blue Line Capital, expressed a favorable view on Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. [2] - TD Cowen analyst Bill Katz maintained a Buy rating on Intercontinental Exchange and raised the price target from $175 to $193 [2] Group 3: Apollo Global Management, Inc. - Apollo Global Management led a $3.5 billion financing package for Valor Compute Infrastructure, which will support a $5.4 billion acquisition and lease of data-center infrastructure [3] - The financing will include Nvidia's GB200 GPUs for a subsidiary of Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, aimed at supporting ongoing model training and the development of its AI chatbot, Grok [4] - Apollo Global Management shares increased by 0.1% to close at $144.15 [5]
Intercontinental Exchange, Apollo And A Tech Stock On CNBC’s ‘Final Trades’ - Apollo Asset Management (NYSE:APO), Intercontinental Exchange (NYSE:ICE)