J.P. Morgan research highlights a logical disconnect in how investors value AI stocks and software stocks. The iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF is an easy way to buy the dip on software ...
SETI isn’t “going to meet aliens.” It’s listening for artificial radio signals and other measurable clues that point to technology. Those clues are called technosignatures—and the darkest category is ...
The software sell-off erased $2 trillion of market cap and dragged the broader market last week. JPMorgan analysts said the software meltdown is an opportunity to buy the dip. Strong fundamentals and ...
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NEW YORK, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The software and services industry's recent plunge has ignited fears that the artificial intelligence boom may be reshaping markets in unexpected ways, raising questions ...
Software and data services stocks remain under pressure after Anthropic's rollout of a legal automation tool reignited fears of AI-driven disruption — and now one fund manager says that shorting ...
Software stocks had a brutal week, aside from a Friday rally, extending what has been a rough year for the industry. I touched base with our tech columnist, Ali Barr, the best I know on AI business ...
The prospect of disruptions from artificial intelligence has hung over the economy for years. But this week advances in software tools precipitated a sell-off on Wall Street. Data delayed at least 15 ...
The unrelenting selloff in software shares has left tech investors antsy enough that they’re starting to pony up for protection against yet another steep slide. There’s good reason for the concern.
NEW YORK, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Wall Street's "Software-mageddon" has been snowballing. Now investors are debating whether it is time to warm up to the beaten-down stocks. The fallout for the software ...
Big Tech CEOs this week brushed aside worries that AI will evaporate the competitive moats of established software companies, even as those firms have seen their stocks plunge amid a steep, ...