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Nuclear stocks tank as energy names get caught in DeepSeek-fueled rout
DeepSeek is fueling a sell-off in one of the market's best-performing sectors last year: nuclear energy.
The AI-stock wipeout lays bare 2 risks investors have been happy to ignore - until now
DeepSeek has complicated the dominant narrative that's propped up the market for the last 2 years, challenging lofty valuations and heavy AI spending.
Vistra Stock Plunged Nearly 30% During Monday's AI Selloff—What Comes Next?
Shares in the nuclear power company tumbled after the success of Chinese startup DeepSeek's AI model led investors to question whether AI will require the huge amounts of computing power and electricity once expected. Monitor these crucial chart levels.
Nvidia and the market's favorite tech darlings are getting crushed by DeepSeek's AI push
A major tech stock sell-off ensued Monday as the debut of DeepSeek rattled investors. Nvidia, Alphabet, and Microsoft were among the biggest losers.
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Nvidia plunges 18% and tech stocks slide as China's DeepSeek spooks investors
DeepSeek topped the Apple App Store chart and sparked fears the Chinese company was quickly catching up with OpenAI's ChatGPT while costing far less.
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What Analysts Think of Apple Stock Ahead of Earnings
Apple is set to report fiscal first-quarter results after the closing bell Thursday, with analysts watching for signs the iPhone maker’s stock can recover after a disappointing start to 2025.