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Nvidia Stock Falls. Here's What's Weighing on the Chip Maker
Palantir Pole-Vaults Over Apple to be Third Most Active Stock Option: Options Chatter
Chen Xi from NYU Stern School of Business: Vertical applications and data barriers are key to AI investment.
On May 3rd, the Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Meeting, which is of great interest to global investors, was held in Omaha, Nebraska. This year marks the 60th anniversary of Buffett's shareholder meeting. Sina Finance, in partnership with chief partner Qinghua Fenjiu, brings you live coverage of the shareholder meeting. At the meeting, Sina Finance interviewed Chen Xi, the Andre Meyer Distinguished Professor of Business at New York University Stern School of Business. In the interview, he stated to Sina Finance: "Investing requires penetrating the 'bubble trap' to see the real value; human nature of greed and fear will not change due to AI." Chen Xi deeply analyzed the overall trends and future opportunities of current AI technology and investment.
Goldman Sachs: The performance of technology giants boosts confidence, and the recent pullback provides a good opportunity to Buy into the US AI Sector.
Analysts at Goldman Sachs have stated that the performance reports released at the end of last month by several large Technology companies involved in the AI sector exceeded expectations, indicating that investors have an opportunity to reposition themselves in this Sector after the recent pullback.
VOO Vs SPY: $21 Billion April Surge Puts VOO Ahead In The S&P 500 ETF Showdown
U.S. stocks closed: The three major Indexes all fell, with Berkshire dropping over 5%.
① Apple issued bonds for the first time in two years; ② The Board of Directors of Berkshire Hathaway voted to appoint Abel as CEO, while Buffett continues as Chairman; ③ The reorganization plan of OpenAI had to change and will continue to be controlled by a nonprofit entity.