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Tesla could see big gains over the coming years if the automotive company can meet its “lofty” market capitalization and product goals, Baird said Friday in a note to clients. The firm upgraded the Elon Musk-led company to outperform from neutral. It raised its price target for the electric-vehicle maker to $548 from $320, implying 31.5% upside. “Focus has increasingly shifted to the future for TSLA,” Baird analyst Ben Kallo said in the note. “The road ahead is chock-full of catalysts.” In September, Tesla released a series of product and market capitalization milestones for its business over the next decade tied to…

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Heads of European financial institutions are warning of risks in the rapidly growing, multi-trillion-dollar private credit market, with one executive saying parts of it resemble a “casino.” Oliver Bate, chief executive of Allianz , one of the world’s largest insurers, told CNBC that “uncontrolled” growth in the private credit space — which faces much less regulation than traditional banks — raises concerns about a potential repeat of the systemic failures seen during the 2008 financial crisis. “We’re talking about private lending like this is an innovation,” Bate said. “We used to have reasons [for] why we wanted to have banks…

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Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr said Thursday that ABC late-night host Jimmy Kimmel appeared to “mislead” the American public about facts regarding conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s killing in the days leading up to his show’s suspension.Carr also told CNBC’s “Squawk on the Street” that “we’re not done yet” with the changes in “the media ecosystem” that are consequences of President Donald Trump’s election last fall.ABC on Wednesday night said it was pulling “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off the air “indefinitely” because of the host’s comments, which linked Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, to Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement.”The issue…

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The iPhone 17 hit store shelves worldwide on Friday, drawing lines from Beijing to London.But beyond the launch buzz, Apple is under pressure to prove itself, grappling with questions over its artificial intelligence plans, as well as increasing competition. Products on display for the first time include the iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air, as well as new Apple Watch and AirPods models.While they were available for preorders in the U.S. from Sept. 12, the global launch holds particular significance as Apple takes on growing competition in overseas markets. China competitionOne of those markets is China, where customers…

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Burnout shows up as feeling constantly exhausted, emotionally checked out from work, and struggling to get things done effectively.Delmaine Donson | E+ | Getty ImagesBurnout is a growing concern across industries, but artificial intelligence is quietly changing the game.Recognized by the World Health Organization as an “occupational phenomenon,” burnout is more than just a personal issue — it’s a business one.According to a 2025 study in The American Journal of Preventive Medicine, burnout costs U.S. companies between $4,000 and $21,000 per employee each year — or up to $5 million annually for an average U.S. company with 1,000 employees.ChatGPT can…

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The AI boom and success of Nvidia, now the U.S. market’s largest stock, have made the semiconductor sector one of the most closely watched corners of the market. Nvidia’s rise to a market cap over $4 trillion has led to concerns about the S&P 500’s concentration in a handful of tech stocks. But in another respect, a focus on chip stocks as an investment theme can be worth a look for investors with an aggressive bent.Wall Street is finding new ways to create more concentrated bets on the chip sector.The VanEck Semiconductor ETF (SMH) has been the standard for investors…

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ASML is poised to grow as semiconductor equipment demand picks up, particularly following Nvidia and Intel’s $5 billion deal , according to Bank of America. The bank, which has a buy rating the stock, raised its price target on U.S.-listed shares to $1,082 from $833. That signals 16% upside from Thursday’s close. “While the [Intel] deal stops short of a foundry agreement between the two parties, we think that a potentially more competitive Intel in both datacenters and PCs should be positive for semicaps,” analyst Didier Scemama said in a note to clients. Under the $5 billion deal, Intel will…

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ShareShare Article via FacebookShare Article via TwitterShare Article via LinkedInShare Article via EmailCNBC’s Eamon Javers reports on President Donald Trump’s commentary from the Oval Office about the status of the TikTok deal after his call with China’s President Xi Jinping.02:48Fri, Sep 19 20255:36 PM EDT Source link

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