- Berkshire Hathaway invested roughly $23.5 billion to acquire shares in 9 publicly traded companies last quarter, marking its first net stock purchases since 2022.
- The purchases included notable stakes in U.S. homebuilders, Japanese trading houses, and a major investment of about $15 billion in Alphabet.
- Alphabet stands out as the best buy due to its high return on investment, expanding cloud profitability, and attractive valuation trading at 16.5 times forward earnings.
- Amazon reported strong Q2 2026 earnings of $5.75 per share, yet its cash flow reveals a $7.6 billion deficit over the past 12 months.
- Driven largely by heavy artificial intelligence capital expenditures, total spending reached $169 billion against $161.4 billion in generated cash.
- To finance this AI-driven spending, Amazon raised nearly $77 billion from long-term debt sales, pushing its total long-term debt to $128.9 billion.
- Investor Ross Gerber expressed skepticism regarding Tesla Inc.'s Full Self-Driving capabilities using the existing HW4 chip, while JPMorgan Chase & Co. reported that the automaker is prioritizing the Cybercab over a Model Y robotaxi fleet.
- CEO Elon Musk highlighted the company's "Made in America" strategy amid industry tariff shifts, noting an 84% American content rate in its vehicles.
- Einride AB announced plans to deploy 500 Tesla Semis on its Saga AI platform, and Tesla prepared to launch its Cybercab robotaxi in Austin, Texas.
- Major tech companies experienced notable developments including dismissed lawsuits, regulatory scrutiny, and strategic expansions.
- A New Jersey teenager voluntarily dropped an addiction lawsuit against Meta, Google, and Snap without any financial settlement, while India targeted Google's Firebase platform over bank scams.
- SK hynix considered a massive manufacturing expansion in Japan, a former Google engineer saw espionage convictions overturned, and Alibaba confirmed its older Nvidia GPUs remain fully operational.
- Nvidia is scheduled to report its quarterly earnings on Wednesday, remaining a closely watched macroeconomic event despite rising competition within the artificial-intelligence sector.
- Analysts project that Nvidia's share of total S&P 500 earnings will expand to 7.2 % this year when excluding one-off investment gains from other major tech firms.
- The upcoming financial report will provide key insights into ongoing AI infrastructure demand, data-center build-out constraints, and the future revenue trajectory of the company's hardware platforms.
- Nvidia is preparing to report its fiscal second-quarter 2027 results, with options pricing an implied move of 5.27 %.
- Market screenings reveal that ten major U.S.-listed companies are facing significantly larger expected earnings volatility than Nvidia this week.
- Companies such as Everpure, Okta, and Rubrik lead the list with the highest implied price swings ranging from 12.18 % to 15.77 %.
- Apple Inc. experienced stock volatility amid developments including CEO Tim Cook's upcoming retirement, John Ternus's succession, an EU App Store dispute settlement, and strong fiscal Q3 results with revenue reaching $109.4 billion.
- The company faces major catalysts with the expected September hardware event spotlighting the iPhone 18 Pro and the introduction of a new CEO, while managing high valuation metrics and ongoing generative AI competition.
- Apple's financial strength is supported by a trailing 12 - month revenue of approximately $466.8 billion and strategic shifts in cash management, though investors remain cautious due to elevated P/E ratios and critical technical support levels near $301.
- MP Materials and The Metals Company are compared as key players in securing U.S. rare-earth elements amidst China's market dominance.
- MP Materials operates an active North American facility, benefits from a Department of Defense price protection agreement, and holds long-term supply deals with major corporations.
- The Metals Company pursues high-value deep-sea mining in the Pacific, but faces significant regulatory hurdles and operational risks that make it a riskier investment.
- Micron Technology and Sandisk present distinct architectural advantages and vulnerabilities in the AI memory market, with Micron offering engineering flexibility and Sandisk providing firmware-driven NAND efficiency.
- Micron's broader market reach can slow commercial rollouts, whereas Sandisk's narrow focus exposes it to binary risks from flash oversupply and high concentration.
- Investors should hold both stocks as complements rather than substitutes to leverage their interdependent strengths and achieve a balanced portfolio during the AI infrastructure supercycle.
- Major technology, discount retail, and Chinese companies are scheduled to release their financial earnings for the week of August 24 to August 28, 2026.
- Key market highlights include earnings reports from Nvidia on Wednesday and Marvell on Thursday, alongside updates from Salesforce, Crowdstrike, and data center stock Iren.
- Additional financial results will be published by retailers like Dollar Tree and Dollar General, as well as multiple international and domestic firms throughout the week.
- Alphabet Inc. reported strong quarterly earnings with $9.11 earnings per share and $119.80 billion in revenue, prompting varied adjustments in institutional holdings and analyst price targets.
- Major investors including Trivium Point Advisory LLC, Auto Owners Insurance Co, and Vanguard Group modified their stock positions, while corporate insiders executed share sales.
- Recent developments impacting Alphabet include expanded AI custom-silicon partnerships, Waymo robotaxi growth, leadership transitions at DeepMind, and regulatory scrutiny in India regarding Firebase accounts.
- NVIDIA Corporation experienced varied institutional stake adjustments, strong analyst sentiment regarding upcoming earnings, and notable insider stock sales during the recent reporting period.
- The company engaged in strategic talks regarding infrastructure investments and AI ecosystem expansion, while also facing valuation pressures, competitive risks, and denial of specific China-focused chip shipment reports.
- NVIDIA traded at $214.75 with a market capitalization of $5.20 trillion, supported by strong prior quarterly financial performance and an authorized $80.00 billion stock repurchase program.