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27.04.26 - 07:57
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Apple, Microsoft, Meta & Co: Die Woche der Wahrheit (Der Aktionaer)
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In dieser Handelswoche wird es wieder richtig spannend. Denn alle fünf Aktien aus dem GAFAM-Index, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft und Amazon, legen ihre Zahlen für das erste Quartal vor. An den Märkten wartet man mit Spannung darauf, welche Ergebnisse die fünf Technologieriesen veröffentlichen werden und wie ihre Prognosen für das Gesamtjahr ausfallen....
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27.04.26 - 07:16
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Iran-Krieg: DAX, Bitcoin höher – Nordex, Dt. Börse, Alphabet, SAP, Siemens Energy, Infineon im Fokus (Der Aktionaer)
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Der DAX hat am Freitag erneut leicht nachgegeben. Er ging mit einem Minus von 0,1 Prozent bei 24.128,98 Punkten aus dem Handel. Auf Wochensicht stand ein Minus von 2,3 Prozent zu Buche. Der Start in die neue Woche sieht etwas freundlicher aus. Der Broker IG taxiert den deutschen Leitindex am Montagmorgen 0,4 Prozent höher auf 24....
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27.04.26 - 05:06
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MediaTek ASIC revenue may overtake smartphone chips amid Google′s TPU ramps (Digitimes)
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MediaTek's application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) business is drawing market attention as volume production of Google's tensor processing units (TPUs) is expected to ramp from the second half of 2026. Views differ on how fast the segment will grow, though some estimates suggest ASIC revenue could overtake smartphone chips by 2027 to become the company's largest revenue source....
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26.04.26 - 13:21
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The Technate Was Always Coming (ZeroHedge)
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The Technate Was Always Coming
Authored by Mark Jeftovic via BombThrower.com,
And what you can do about it (besides complaining).
Palantir dropped a manifesto last weekend. 22 bullet points distilled from Alex Karp's book The Technological Republic, posted to X with the casual framing of “because we get asked a lot.” I haven't seen a reaction so widespread, unanimously opposed and viscerally aghast since James Damore's infamous “Google's Ideological Echo Chamber”.
The usual suspects lost their shit. Engadget called it “the ramblings of a comic book villain.”
TechCrunch clutched its pearls at the bits about “regressive” cultures and “vacant and hollow pluralism.”
Bellingcat's Eliot Higgins observed, (via Bluesky, of course), that these aren't philosophical musings floating in the ether: they're the public ideology of a company whose revenue depends on the politics it's advocating.
He's not wrong, Palantir sells to ICE, DoD, NYPD, and the intelligence community. I...
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26.04.26 - 11:30
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OpenClaw adds DeepSeek V4 models as tech world assesses Huawei tie-up (SCMP)
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OpenClaw has adopted DeepSeek's new V4 Flash as the default model for the popular artificial intelligence agent, while the global tech community scrutinises the implications of the Chinese AI firm's major update optimised to run on Huawei Technologies' chips.
In an update on Sunday, OpenClaw said it had expanded its catalogue to include DeepSeek's V4 Flash and its flagship V4 Pro models, and had integrated other capabilities such as Google Meet into the agent. OpenClaw also optimised how......
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26.04.26 - 08:18
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Alphabet: Bald eine gute Dividendenaktie?! (Aktienwelt360)
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Alphabet zahlt eine Dividende. Aber eine attraktive Dividendenaktie steckt hier noch nicht drin: Wird sich das ändern?
Der Artikel Alphabet: Bald eine gute Dividendenaktie?! ist zuerst erschienen auf Aktienwelt360....
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