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CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity stock, experienced a 4% drop after Guggenheim downgraded it to neutral from buy. This decision was based on the belief that the company may not come out unscathed from the recent global outage. This raises concerns about the future performance of the stock and its ability to recover from the setback. Nvidia
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Capgemini, a technology services giant, predicts that artificial intelligence-powered agents will be able to collaborate and solve tasks in a “multi-agent AI” system by the year 2025. This innovative system will involve a group of agents working together in a distributed and cooperative manner to accomplish objectives. According to Pascal Brier, Capgemini's chief innovation officer,
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Smith & Nephew is a reputable British medical technology company that has a global presence in the industry. The company specializes in developing, manufacturing, marketing, and selling medical devices and services across various segments, including Orthopedics, Sports Medicine, and Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT), as well as Advanced Wound Management. Despite its strong market position
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Thelma, released by Magnolia Pictures, had an impressive opening weekend with a box office earnings of $2.2 million on 1,280 screens. The film, featuring a 93-year-old star, June Squibb, managed to attract a broad audience. The portrayal of an intergenerational story resonated well with viewers, as evidenced by strong showings in various markets across the
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Last weekend, Disney's highly anticipated film, Inside Out 2, made a staggering $295M in its worldwide debut, surpassing all expectations. Disney's Head of Global Theatrical Distribution, Tony Chambers, expressed his gratitude to exhibitors for their contribution to this historic success. The film's midweek numbers continued to impress, reaching a global total of $380M by Tuesday.
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Oracle, a leading software maker, saw its shares spike by more than 12% to reach an all-time high following the announcement of cloud deals with Google and OpenAI. The database management company revealed plans to bring its database to Google's cloud in November, as well as partnering with Microsoft and OpenAI to provide supplemental computing
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