Selling software stocks before the crowd paid off for Nick Evans, a Polar Capital fund manager. His warning to potential bargain hunters: most shares are still toxic and few firms will survive. “We ...
Harry Styles has landed his next new gig: festival curator. The pop star is set to curate Meltdown at London’s Southbank Centre, which bills itself as the “world’s longest-running artist-curated music ...
In a viral interview on the Technology Brothers (TBPN) podcast, Cuban delivered a sobering forecast for the multi-billion-dollar software sector. He argued that the era of “static” tools—where ...
Software stocks have taken a beating, and now investors get a pause to assess the carnage and see whether some parts of the sector have been unfairly punished. The Shares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ...
It’s Friday the 13th, and investors will be hoping the software horror show ends soon. Fears that artificial intelligence products will butcher the business models of software-as-a-service companies ...
Anthropic's legal AI plug-in triggers global software selloff AI advances prompt reevaluation of vulnerable U.S. sectors Real estate services, insurance, logistics tumble this week Feb 13 (Reuters) - ...
Feb 13 (Reuters) - Wall Street is in the grip of disruption worries from AI. ⁠It ⁠first started with investors dumping shares of software companies but ⁠soon spread to sectors seen as vulnerable to ...
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The S&P 500 Software and Services Group (XSW) has experienced a dramatic reversal after being “easily the worst-performing industry group in the S&P 500,” according to analysis from Bespoke’s research ...
Software stocks just suffered their worst relative selloff on record, but Goldman Sachs says investor fear around artificial intelligence disruption has gone too far, creating rare opportunities in ...
The private credit “cockroaches” may have finally arrived, and they’re scurrying from the software sector. They may also have created opportunities in shares of business development companies that own ...