Nvidia’s AI-Driven Stock Split Could Unlock New Investor Appeal and Dow Jones Potential

As the semiconductor industry’s unrivaled leader in artificial intelligence, Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has become a Wall Street sensation in recent years. The company’s latest strategic move – a 10-for-1 stock split – could further amplify its appeal to both individual investors and the prestigious Dow Jones Industrial Average.

The announcement of Nvidia’s stock split, effective June 7th, comes on the heels of the company’s blockbuster Q1 2024 earnings report. With revenue and forecasts exceeding analyst expectations, Nvidia’s shares have more than doubled so far this year, solidifying the chipmaker’s status as a bona fide tech titan.

Lowering the Barrier to Entry for Retail Investors
Nvidia’s decision to split its stock could open the doors wider for individual, or “retail,” investors to participate in the company’s AI-driven growth story. By reducing the per-share price from around $1,040 to approximately $104, the split makes Nvidia’s stock more accessible to investors with smaller trading accounts.

Analysts believe the lower price point could spark greater interest from retail investors, who typically trade in smaller lots compared to institutional investors. Currently, Nvidia is the most heavily weighted stock in the average retail trading portfolio, accounting for 9.3% of holdings – a figure that has more than doubled from a year ago.

While many retail investors can already buy fractional shares, the lower price could still make Nvidia more appealing to those without access to such features. The reduced share price could make Nvidia’s stock “less of an obstacle” for these investors, according to one expert.

Paving the Way for Dow Jones Inclusion
In addition to attracting more retail interest, Nvidia’s stock split could also improve the company’s prospects for inclusion in the prestigious Dow Jones Industrial Average. As a price-weighted index, the Dow favors lower-priced stocks, and Nvidia’s current share price of around $1,040 would make it the second-largest component, behind only UnitedHealth Group.

However, after the split, Nvidia’s share price would fall to approximately $104, making it the 21st-largest stock in the Dow, just behind Merck and ahead of Walt Disney. This more manageable price point could pave the way for Nvidia’s eventual inclusion in the blue-chip index.

Analysts believe Nvidia “checks all the boxes” for Dow Jones inclusion, citing the company’s strong reputation, history of sustained growth, investor appeal, and sector representation.

A Potential Boost for Shareholder Returns
Historically, companies that announce stock splits have tended to outperform the market. According to an analysis from Bank of America Global Research, stocks announcing splits have seen their shares rise an average of 25.4% over the following 12 months, compared to an 11.9% increase for the S&P 500.

However, it’s important to note that a stock split alone is unlikely to overcome broader market forces that can sway a company’s share price. As evidenced by the selloffs experienced by Amazon and Alphabet in 2022, even after their own stock splits, external factors such as rising interest rates can still weigh heavily on stock performance.

Nonetheless, Nvidia’s stock split announcement comes at a time when the company’s AI dominance has made it a must-have investment for both institutional and individual investors. By making its shares more accessible and potentially paving the way for Dow Jones inclusion, this move could further cement Nvidia’s position as a leading player in the rapidly evolving semiconductor and AI landscapes.

Core Scientific Enters AI Compute Market with $3.5B Deal

In a significant development in the high-performance computing (HPC) space, Core Scientific, a leading digital infrastructure provider for bitcoin mining and hosting services, has announced a landmark deal with CoreWeave, an AI hyperscaler. The 12-year agreement will see Core Scientific deliver approximately 200 megawatts of infrastructure to host CoreWeave’s high-performance compute operations, positioning the company as a major player in the AI data center space.

This strategic move marks a significant expansion of Core Scientific’s hosting business and earnings power, while maintaining its strong bitcoin mining franchise. The deal is expected to generate over $3.5 billion in cumulative revenue for Core Scientific during the initial contract terms, with estimated average annual revenue of $290 million. This development highlights the growing importance of HPC in the tech industry and the opportunities it presents for emerging growth companies.

The Rise of High-Performance Computing

HPC is a critical component in various industries, including AI, scientific research, and cryptocurrency mining. The increasing demand for powerful computing capabilities has led to a surge in the adoption of HPC solutions. Core Scientific’s agreement with CoreWeave demonstrates the company’s commitment to meeting this growing demand and diversifying its business model.

AI Computing: A Key Driver of Growth

AI computing is a significant driver of the HPC market, with applications in various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and technology. The increasing adoption of AI solutions has led to a rise in demand for high-performance computing infrastructure. CoreWeave’s partnership with Core Scientific will enable the company to expand its AI compute capabilities, further solidifying its position in the AI hyperscale space.

Bitcoin Mining and HPC: A Synergistic Relationship

Core Scientific’s roots in bitcoin mining have provided a natural segue into HPC. The company’s existing infrastructure and expertise in high-power computing have enabled it to expand into the HPC space seamlessly. This synergistic relationship between bitcoin mining and HPC presents opportunities for companies like Core Scientific to leverage their existing infrastructure and expertise to tap into the growing HPC market.

Opportunities for Emerging Growth Companies

The HPC space presents significant opportunities for emerging growth companies. As demand for high-performance computing continues to outpace supply, companies like Core Scientific are well-positioned to meet customer needs with a much shorter time to power than greenfield data center projects. This deal demonstrates how small-cap companies can leverage their existing infrastructure and expertise to tap into the growing HPC market, providing a pathway for growth and expansion.

Investment Opportunities in the HPC Space

The HPC space offers attractive investment opportunities for investors seeking exposure to emerging growth companies. As the demand for high-performance computing continues to grow, companies like Core Scientific are poised to benefit from this trend. Investors can capitalize on this growth by investing in companies that are well-positioned to meet the increasing demand for HPC solutions.

In conclusion, Core Scientific’s strategic move into the AI compute space highlights the growing importance of HPC in the tech industry. This deal demonstrates the opportunities available for emerging growth companies in the HPC space and the potential for investors to capitalize on this growth. As the demand for high-performance computing continues to rise, companies like Core Scientific are poised to benefit from this trend, making them attractive investment opportunities for investors seeking exposure to the HPC space.

Release – Katherine O’Halloran Appointed as Interim GoHealth Chief Financial Officer 

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Jun 04, 2024 at 8:00 AM EDT

O’Halloran, current Chief Accounting Officer, brings 30 years of experience in Finance and Accounting at public and private companies

Former CFO Jason Schulz departs for personal reasons after building high-performing finance organization during company turnaround 

Company to conduct search process for permanent CFO

CHICAGO, June 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — GoHealth, Inc. (GoHealth) (NASDAQ: GOCO), a leading health insurance marketplace and Medicare-focused digital health company, announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Katherine O’Halloran, Chief Accounting Officer, as interim Chief Financial Officer.

Ms. O’Halloran’s appointment follows the resignation of Jason Schulz, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, effective immediately. Mr. Schulz’s resignation is for personal reasons and is in no way related to his performance, internal relationships, nor GoHealth’s business performance, financial reporting, or controls, where the Company has invested in and built a high performing finance function. Mr. Schulz will continue to support GoHealth with transition services through September 1, 2024 while the Company conducts a search process to identify a permanent CFO. 

“Katie brings significant finance, accounting and audit expertise. With her background and strong knowledge of our business, we are confident that she will effectively lead our finance function during this interim period as we conduct a thorough search process to identify a permanent CFO. As Katie enters her new role, she will be supported by a deep and talented finance team to help build on the momentum underway throughout our business,” said Vijay Kotte, CEO of GoHealth. “I would also like to thank Jason for his contributions as CFO over the last two years, where he has leveraged his significant operating financial expertise to drive our transformational turnaround and establish a strong foundation to drive GoHealth’s continued stability, innovation and growth.” 

Ms. O’Halloran joined GoHealth as Chief Accounting Officer in April 2023. From January 2022 until April 2023, she was the Chief Financial Officer at VanEnkevort Tug & Barge, Inc. Prior to VanEnkevort Tug & Barge, she spent the previous 16 years in various finance and accounting leadership roles at Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (Nasdaq: GLDD).

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Release – Conduent Recognized as a Leader in 2024 NelsonHall Report on Multi-Process HR Transformation Services

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MAY 31, 2024

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT), a global technology-led business solutions and services company, today announced that NelsonHall, a global analyst firm, has named the company a market leader in the 2024 NelsonHall Evaluation and Assessment Tool (NEAT) for Multi-Process HR Transformation Services for Large Enterprises. This year’s NelsonHall NEAT evaluates participants across a range of criteria and business situations in specific areas of capability, company focus, and geographic coverage.

“Conduent has proven capabilities and well-established HR operational expertise in the Large Enterprise market segment, where 80% of its business supports organizations with over 15,000 employees,” said Liz Rennie, HR Technology and Services Research Director at NelsonHall. “It delivers digital transformations with AI, automation, optimization, engagement, and accuracy, and brings ongoing operational refinements in areas such as employee experience and omni-channel digital solutions. Conduent’s partnership approach and delivery expertise are well-suited to supporting the transformation of complex and large organizations.”

For Large Enterprise Focus, this year’s NEAT report recognizes Conduent for:

  • The breadth of its Human Capital Solutions, including HR administration, global payroll data management services, benefits administration, and learning services;
  • Ability to drive global processes and support products such as HRO-in-a-Box, with more than 120 globally configurable and digitally enabled processes spanning the HR lifecycle (from recruitment to retirement);
  • Investment in front-end proprietary technology with a design approach that uses personas to drive personalization. Proprietary applications include Life@Work Connect, chat automation and real-time dashboards with program analytics and service levels;
  • Capability to serve clients on leading Cloud HCM platforms, including Oracle Cloud, SAP SuccessFactors, and Workday; and
  • CX approach to employee experience supported by an employee-centric delivery model.

“As NelsonHall noted, Conduent remains committed to providing our HR clients with solutions that are grounded in leading digital HR technology so that HR functions can perform better, while also increasing employee engagement and satisfaction,” said Jeff Weiner, Vice President and General Manager of Human Capital Solutions at Conduent. “NelsonHall’s recognition is a great affirmation that the work and investments we are putting into our offerings and delivering to our clients is positively impacting the employee’s experience and is a differentiator when HR teams need to select a partner.”

NelsonHall defines leaders as providers that exhibit a high capability relative to their peers to deliver both immediate benefit and future client requirements. In addition to Large Enterprise Focus, Conduent was also a “Leader” in Overall, Efficiency Focus, Europe Focus, Multi-Country Focus and North America Focus in this year’s NelsonHall NEAT Report. Earlier this year NelsonHall named Conduent a leader in HR Benefits Administration.

To read the custom report of Conduent’s evaluation in the 2024 NelsonHall NEAT Report, visit https://insights.conduent.com/reports/mphr-transformation-neat-report.

About NelsonHall

NelsonHall is the leading global analyst firm dedicated to helping organizations understand the ‘art of the possible’ in digital operations transformation. With analysts in the U.S., U.K., Continental Europe, and Asia, NelsonHall provides buy-side organizations with detailed, critical information on markets and vendors (including NEAT assessments) that helps them make fast and highly informed sourcing decisions. And for vendors, NelsonHall provides deep knowledge of market dynamics and user requirements to help them hone their go-to-market strategies. NelsonHall’s analysis is based on rigorous, all-original research, and is widely respected for the quality and depth of its insight.

About Conduent

Conduent delivers digital business solutions and services spanning the commercial, government and transportation spectrum – creating valuable outcomes for its clients and the millions of people who count on them. The Company leverages cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation and advanced analytics to deliver mission-critical solutions. Through a dedicated global team of approximately 59,000 associates, process expertise and advanced technologies, Conduent’s solutions and services digitally transform its clients’ operations to enhance customer experiences, improve performance, increase efficiencies and reduce costs. Conduent adds momentum to its clients’ missions in many ways including disbursing approximately $100 billion in government payments annually, enabling 2.3 billion customer service interactions annually, empowering millions of employees through HR services every year and processing nearly 13 million tolling transactions every day. Learn more at www.conduent.com.

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Virtual Therapeutics Levels Up in Digital Mental Health With $276M Akili Deal

One of the pioneering players in applying video game technology to treating mental health conditions is going all-in on its digital therapeutic ambitions. Virtual Therapeutics announced Monday it has struck a deal to acquire Akili, Inc. in an all-cash transaction valuing the digital therapeutics firm at $276 million.

The acquisition marks a bold consolidation move as Virtual Therapeutics aims to establish itself as a diversified leader in the rapidly evolving digital health landscape. Akili shareholders will receive $0.4340 per share under the terms of the agreement, representing an 85% premium to the stock’s closing price in late April before a strategic review was announced.

Virtual Therapeutics has built a portfolio of virtual reality and immersive game experiences explicitly designed to provide mental health and cognitive fitness solutions. By adding Akili’s clinically-validated mobile software products to its platform, the combined company can offer a multi-modal suite of digital therapeutic offerings across multiple therapeutic areas.

For Akili investors, the all-cash bid comes as a welcome event after a turbulent stretch for the newly-public company. Shares had plunged over 80% from their 2022 IPO price amid slower-than-expected uptake for its flagship ADHD treatment. The $276 million deal price provides Akili shareholders with a rare exit opportunity in the cash-burning digital health space.

Founded in 2011, Boston-based Akili pioneered a new category of medicine it calls “digital therapeutics” – video game-like software programs prescribed by doctors that are clinically validated to treat medical conditions directly through cognitive engagement and video inputs. Its lead product, EndeavorRx, was cleared by the FDA in 2020 as a treatment for children with ADHD.

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Virtual Therapeutics has been taking a different tack, creating visually-rich, immersive game worlds as mental health interventions for conditions like depression, anxiety, PTSD and cognitive decline. The two approaches could prove complementary, with Akili’s mobile experiences providing one delivery mechanism and Virtual Therapeutics’ VR worlds offering an alternative modality.

Combining platforms may allow the merged company to deliver a truly multi-channel digital therapeutic offering spanning mobile, console and virtual reality environments. Cost synergies from eliminating redundancies in technology, R&D and sales infrastructure could also drive improved profitability over time.

For Virtual Therapeutics CEO and co-founder Dan Elenbaas, the Akili merger represents a major milestone in his mission to “bring behavioral health services to as many patients as possible” through engaging, accessible digital experiences. With clinical validation and regulatory clearance already in hand for Akili’s products, the road to scaling distribution and driving adoption may become clearer.

Weighing the deal’s benefits, BTIG analyst Mark Westbrook called the transaction “highly complementary” and stated it positions Virtual Therapeutics as a “clear leader” in delivering validated digital mental health solutions through novel experiential mediums like gaming.

While the digital therapeutics space is still in its infancy, the Virtual Therapeutics-Akili merger creates a formidable platform anchored by real-world clinical data and evidence. Akili gets taken private at a meaningful premium, while Virtual Therapeutics absorbs validated products to accelerate growth in its core mission of delivering modern, scalable solutions to the mental health crisis.

For healthcare investors seeking new frontiers, the combined digital mental health company resulting from this deal could be an enticing way to capitalize on gaming technology being repurposed for medical applications. Virtual reality video games may be just what the doctor ordered.

Tech Sell-Off Hits Broader Stock Market

After a torrid five-week run higher, Wall Street took its foot off the gas this week as investors moved to book some profits. The S&P 500 dropped 1.8% over the last five sessions, ending an impressive stretch that saw the broad index rally over 6% since late April.

At the core of this week’s pullback was a cooldown in red-hot technology stocks benefiting from the artificial intelligence frenzy. Semiconductor giant Nvidia, whose blowout earnings last week turbocharged the AI trade, shed over 9% this week as traders moved to cash in some of those monster gains.

Other mega cap tech leaders like Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet also gave back ground, contributing to a 2.4% weekly slide for the Nasdaq Composite. With Big Tech serving as a weight on the market’s shoulders, the venerable Dow Jones Industrial Average wasn’t spared either – the blue-chip index dropped over 2% itself.

The downshift marked an overdue pause that refreshed for the often overly-exuberant market. After storming nearly 15% off the lows over the previous seven weeks, a little air had to come out of the balloon, even with economic data continuing to hold up.

On the economic front, the core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) reading rose 2.8% year-over-year in April, slightly exceeding estimates. While inflation remains stubbornly high, the lack of a major upside surprise helped soothe fears of the Fed needing to pivot towards an even more aggressive policy stance.

The underlying commodity and service costs feeding into the PCE suggest inflation could start to moderate in the second half of 2023. That aligns with current Fed forecasts projecting two more 25 basis point rate hikes before calling it quits on this tightening cycle.

Assuming the Fed can stick the landing without snuffing out economic growth, conditions could remain conducive for further equity upside. History shows the S&P 500 tends to bottom around six months before the end of a tightening cycle – and rally sharply in the following 12 months.

This week’s dip may have seemed like an ominous turn, but it really just returned the major indexes back in line with the performance of other segments of the market. The Russell 2000 small-cap index and Russell 3000 representing the entire U.S. equity market have been lagging the S&P 500’s advance.

Over the past month, the Russell 3000 is up a more modest 2.8% versus a 5.2% gain for the big-cap dominated S&P 500. Small-caps as represented by the Russell 2000 have fared even worse with a 1.4% advance over that span.

Analysts pointed out small-caps have struggled to sustain upside momentum. Despite bouncing back from October’s lows, the Russell 2000 is still down 6% year-to-date versus a 10% rise for the large-cap Russell 1000.

Higher financing costs, softer economic growth prospects, and the fading benefits of 2022’s rally could continue to weigh on smaller stocks in the second half.

If large-cap tech remains under pressure, it could help narrow the performance gap – with the Russell mega-caps ceding some of their market-leading gains. But for now, most of Wall Street appears comfortable viewing this week’s pullback as simply clearing the way for the next move higher.

After all, some long-overdue profit-taking and consolidation can ultimately be healthy, helping reset overbought conditions and set the stage for sustained upside.

Salesforce Sell-Off Shakes Tech, AI Sectors But Could Spell Opportunity

Salesforce’s shocking earnings miss and subsequent stock plunge sent shockwaves through the technology and artificial intelligence spaces on Thursday. But some investors see the dramatic selloff as a potential chance to buy into the AI growth story on the dip.

Shares of the cloud software giant cratered over 20% in early trading, putting the stock on pace for its worst single-day decline since going public nearly two decades ago. The plunge came after Salesforce reported its first top-line miss since 2006 and provided disappointing guidance, surprising Wall Street and raising concerns about cracks in business spending.

The selloff rapidly spread across the tech sector, with the Nasdaq tumbling over 2% as investors fled growth stocks. AI industry leaders were among the biggest drags on the index amid fears Salesforce’s shortfall could indicate broader economic turbulence.

While the numbers were clearly disappointing, some analysts remain steadfastly optimistic that Salesforce’s fortunes will turn as artificial intelligence proliferates. With $13.5 billion in cash and a portfolio of AI capabilities from its acquisition of startup Anthropic, contrarians are betting the company is well-positioned to monetize generative AI technologies over the long haul.

For small cap and retail traders, Salesforce’s dramatic share price compression could open an attractive entry point. The stock’s forward P/E has plunged below 20, near multi-year lows despite its exposure to the “game-changing AI theme.” With a market cap around $178 billion as of Thursday, some view Salesforce as a relative bargain in the potential AI winners circle.

AI economies of scale could help Salesforce flex its tech muscles again before too long. One firm expects the company to increasingly leverage AI not just for products, but also for improving productivity and driving revenue engine automation. Cost streamlining aided by AI could lift operating margins towards the company’s target over time.

For traders and institutions alike, the frenzied selling appears to be creating an intriguing disconnect between Salesforce’s current valuation and what bulls perceive as enviable AI exposure compared to pricier megacap tech names. If dark economic clouds do part, the recent plunge could mark an opportunistic entry point.

Volatility around AI innovators is likely to remain elevated as the marketplace continues rapidly evolving. However, Salesforce’s cloud presence, entrenched client base, and multi-billion AI investments suggest it’s far too early to throw in the towel on this pioneering tech trailblazer.

Release – Conduent Named to Newsweek’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces for 2024

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MAY 30, 2024

Inclusion on Newsweek’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces list for second straight year reflects commitment to a strong culture

Conduent Incorporated (Nasdaq: CNDT), a global technology-led business solutions and services company, today announced being named a Newsweek’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® for 2024.

The recognition is Conduent’s second consecutive appearance on Newsweek’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces®. The ranking is produced through collaboration with the research and analysis of Best Practice Institute (BPI), a leadership development and benchmark research company.

“Being included once again on Newsweek’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces is a reflection of our commitment to creating a workplace where our associates can be themselves, grow and gain skills and make a positive difference,” said Cliff Skelton, Conduent President and Chief Executive Officer. “This achievement is especially meaningful because it is based on how our associates feel about Conduent. The analysis also aligns with Conduent’s core values of teamwork, communication and inclusion as we deliver valuable outcomes for our clients.”

“As workplaces continue to shift, it’s clearer than ever that fostering collaboration, embracing a positive outlook, and aligning values are essential. The companies celebrated on the 2024 Global Most Loved Workplaces® list truly embody these principles. They show us that by championing respect and team-oriented outcomes, they’re not just building great workplaces, they’re shaping a brighter future for all,” said Nancy Cooper, Global Editor in Chief of Newsweek.

The results were determined after surveying more than 2 million employees from businesses with workforces varying in size from 30 to more than 10,000. The list recognizes companies that put respect, caring, and appreciation for their employees at the center of their business model and, in doing so, have earned the loyalty and respect of the people who work for them.

For the full Newsweek list of 2024’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces®, visit https://www.newsweek.com/rankings/global-most-loved-workplaces-2024.

Being named to Newsweek’s Top 100 Global Most Loved Workplaces® for 2024 is the third consecutive year earning a Newsweek Most Loved ranking for Conduent.

About Conduent

Conduent delivers digital business solutions and services spanning the commercial, government and transportation spectrum – creating valuable outcomes for its clients and the millions of people who count on them. The Company leverages cloud computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation and advanced analytics to deliver mission-critical solutions. Through a dedicated global team of approximately 59,000 associates, process expertise and advanced technologies, Conduent’s solutions and services digitally transform its clients’ operations to enhance customer experiences, improve performance, increase efficiencies and reduce costs. Conduent adds momentum to its clients’ missions in many ways including disbursing approximately $100 billion in government payments annually, enabling 2.3 billion customer service interactions annually, empowering millions of employees through HR services every year and processing nearly 13 million tolling transactions every day. Learn more at http://www.conduent.com.

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Release – QuoteMedia Powers Berkindale Analytics Market Data Platform

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PHOENIX, May 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — QuoteMedia, Inc. (OTCQB: QMCI), a leading provider of market data and financial applications, is pleased to introduce Berkindale Analytics, as a new Client and Partner for North American market data and information for their advanced data and analytics platform.

QuoteMedia’s real-time and historical market data feeds provide companies with access to fully consolidated feeds for a total picture of North American market activity which they can use in their advanced analytics platforms for the benefit of their users.

QuoteMedia is delivering a wide range of content, including consolidated enterprise data feeds for United States and Canadian exchanges, through low-latency REST APIs and End-of-Day Data Services. This provides Berkindale Analytics with the data required for their state-of-the-art deep analytics solution.

“Our partnership with QuoteMedia is a continuation of Berkindale’s ambition to deliver a cutting-edge data analytics platform that assists customers in modernizing and enhancing their market data strategies,” said Philippe Girard, Founder and CEO of Berkindale Analytics. “The quality and breadth of QuoteMedia’s data offerings, taken together with their unmatched dedication to ensuring we realize our vision, have made QuoteMedia the perfect choice for Berkindale.”

“We are very pleased to be partnering with Berkindale on their leading-edge research and analytics platform,” said Dave Shworan, CEO of QuoteMedia Ltd. “Berkindale takes genuine pride in providing their clients with the very best data solutions, and has earned a well deserved reputation for excellence. We are very proud to be partnering with them in meeting the needs of their diverse client base.”

About QuoteMedia

QuoteMedia is a leading software developer and cloud-based syndicator of financial market information and streaming financial data solutions to media, corporations, online brokerages, and financial services companies. The Company licenses interactive stock research tools such as streaming real-time quotes, market research, news, charting, option chains, filings, corporate financials, insider reports, market indices, portfolio management systems, and data feeds. QuoteMedia provides industry leading market data solutions and financial services for companies such as the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, TMX Group (TSX Stock Exchange), Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE), London Stock Exchange Group, FIS, IEX Data Services LLC, U.S. Bank, Bank of Montreal (BMO), Broadridge Financial Systems, JPMorgan Chase, Scotiabank, CI Financial, Canaccord Genuity Corp., Hilltop Securities, Avantax, Zacks Investment Research, S&P Global Market Intelligence Inc., Business Wire, Cision (PR Newswire, CNW Group), The Goldman Sachs Group, TheStreet.com, Motley Fool, Regal Securities, ChoiceTrade, Cetera Financial Group, Dynamic Trend, Inc., Aviso Financial Inc., iA Private Wealth, Ally Invest, Inc., Leede Jones Gable, Firstrade Securities, Charles Schwab, Lightspeed Financial Services Group LLC, Equisolve, Stock-Trak and others. Quotestream®, QMod™ and Quotestream Connect™ are trademarks of QuoteMedia. For more information, please visit www.quotemedia.com .

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Berkindale Analytics offers a sophisticated B2B cloud-based solution providing Level 2 granular market data, financial news, social media, and packaged analytics as distinct products to customers through direct download, API, and dashboards accessed from a web portal. The Berkindale platform uses machine learning technologies, data mining trends, and sentiment analysis with natural language processing which enables firms to maximize the value of the data and to deliver timely, actionable insights to our clients.

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Release – QuantaSing to Report Third Fiscal Quarter Financial Results on June 6, 2024

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May 29, 2024

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BEIJING, May 29, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — QuantaSing Group Limited (NASDAQ: QSG) (“QuantaSing” or the “Company”), a leading online learning service provider in China, today announced that it plans to release its unaudited financial results for the quarter ended March 31, 2024, before the U.S. market opens on Thursday, June 6, 2024.

The Company’s management will hold an earnings conference call at 07:00 A.M. Eastern Time on Thursday, June 6, 2024 (07:00 P.M. Beijing Time on the same day) to discuss the financial results.

Listeners may access the call by dialing the following numbers:
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The replay will be accessible through June 13, 2024 by dialing the following numbers:
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A live and archived webcast of the conference call will also be available at the Company’s investor relations website at https://ir.quantasing.com.

About QuantaSing Group Limited
QuantaSing is a leading online service provider in China dedicated to improving people’s quality of life and well-being by providing lifelong personal learning and development opportunities. The Company is the largest service provider in China’s online adult learning market and China’s adult personal interest learning market in terms of revenue, according to a report by Frost & Sullivan based on data from 2022. By leveraging its proprietary tools and technology, QuantaSing offers easy-to-understand, affordable, and accessible online courses to adult learners under a variety of brands, including QiNiu, JiangZhen, and QianChi, empowering users to pursue personal development. Leveraging its extensive experience in individual online learning services, the Company has also expanded its services to corporate clients including, among others, marketing services and enterprise talent management services.

For more information, please visit: https://ir.quantasing.com.

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Bitcoin Mining Showdown: Riot Platforms’ Power Play for Bitfarms

In a bold move that could significantly reshape the cryptocurrency mining industry, Riot Platforms Inc. has made an unsolicited offer to acquire rival Bitcoin miner Bitfarms Ltd. for $950 million. This acquisition bid, which includes both cash and stock, values Bitfarms at $2.30 per share, a 20% premium over its pre-offer trading price. Riot’s aggressive strategy is driven by recent industry dynamics and Bitfarms’ internal challenges, and it has the potential to profoundly impact the Bitcoin mining landscape.

Riot Platforms, already a major player in the Bitcoin mining sector, has taken a 9.25% stake in Bitfarms, making it the largest shareholder. This move follows Bitfarms’ management turmoil, including the firing of interim CEO Geoffrey Morphy, who is now suing the company for $27 million in damages. Riot’s initial offer, made on April 22, was rejected by Bitfarms’ board without substantive dialogue. Undeterred, Riot plans to call a shareholder meeting to appoint new independent directors, signaling a clear intention to influence Bitfarms’ strategic direction.

The proposed acquisition highlights a significant trend in the Bitcoin mining sector: consolidation. This trend has been accelerated by the recent Bitcoin “halving,” an event that occurs approximately every four years and cuts the rewards miners receive for validating transactions by 50%. This reduction in rewards tightens margins and pushes miners to either scale operations or seek consolidation to maintain profitability.

For Riot, absorbing Bitfarms would create the largest Bitcoin miner globally, based on projected computing power growth. This expansion would significantly enhance Riot’s Bitcoin production capabilities, positioning it alongside industry giants like Marathon Digital Holdings Inc. and CleanSpark Inc. The increased scale and capacity would provide Riot with greater negotiating power, more efficient operations, and improved resilience against market fluctuations and rising energy costs.

Riot’s pursuit of Bitfarms sends a clear message to other players in the Bitcoin mining space: scale is essential for survival and success in the post-halving era. Smaller miners, already struggling with reduced revenues and limited access to capital, may find it increasingly challenging to compete against larger, resource-rich companies. This could trigger a wave of mergers and acquisitions as miners seek to consolidate resources, optimize operations, and leverage economies of scale.

For instance, Bitcoin miner Stronghold Digital Mining Inc. is already exploring strategic alternatives, including a potential sale. As the industry adapts to the new economic realities imposed by the halving, more companies might follow suit, either by seeking mergers or becoming acquisition targets themselves.

The consolidation trend among Bitcoin miners has broader implications for the cryptocurrency industry. Firstly, it could lead to increased centralization of mining power, potentially raising concerns about the decentralization ethos of Bitcoin. However, it could also result in more efficient and stable mining operations, reducing the risk of disruptions and enhancing the overall security and reliability of the Bitcoin network.

Moreover, large-scale miners like Riot, with significant resources and capacity, are better positioned to adopt sustainable practices and negotiate favorable energy contracts, potentially addressing some of the environmental criticisms faced by the industry.

Riot Platforms’ bid to acquire Bitfarms marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of Bitcoin mining. This strategic move underscores the importance of scale in navigating the post-halving landscape and sets the stage for further consolidation in the industry. For investors and stakeholders in the cryptocurrency space, this development highlights the dynamic and competitive nature of Bitcoin mining, where agility, resources, and strategic vision are key to thriving in an ever-evolving market. As the industry continues to mature, the actions of major players like Riot will undoubtedly shape the future of cryptocurrency mining and its role within the broader financial ecosystem.

Take a moment to take a look at Bit Digital, a large-scale bitcoin mining business with operations across the U.S. and Canada.

Nvidia’s $2.5 Trillion Stunner – The Chip That Conquered Wall Street

Nvidia’s explosive earnings sent shockwaves through the markets this week, with the chip giant’s stock skyrocketing over 9% to new all-time highs above $1,000 per share. The stunning results highlighted accelerating demand for Nvidia’s AI chips and platforms, particularly for applications like generative AI. Nvidia now boasts a staggering $2.5 trillion market cap as faith in the company’s AI leadership grows.

The Santa Clara-based company reported blowout Q1 numbers, with revenue rocketing 262% year-over-year to $26 billion. Adjusted earnings per share of $6.12 crushed expectations of $5.65. Nvidia’s Data Center segment, now 86% of total revenue, saw explosive 427% growth as hyperscalers and enterprises doubled down on AI computation. Even gaming revenue grew a robust 37% amid the AI buzz.

Perhaps most impressively, Nvidia projected Q2 revenue guidance of $28 billion, topping analyst estimates by over $1 billion. This guidance implies around 50% sequential growth, highlighting rapidly escalating demand as AI goes mainstream across industries. CEO Jensen Huang cited “strong and accelerating demand” from cloud providers, consumer tech giants, enterprises, automotive, and healthcare customers.

Nvidia’s results and sunny outlook supercharged the stock to new records above $1,040 per share in early trading on Thursday. At these levels, the chip titan’s valuation has more than tripled from just six months ago. While skeptics point to Nvidia’s nosebleed valuation over 50x forward earnings, the market is betting big on sustained hyper growth from AI proliferation.

The AI leader’s stratospheric rise propelled the entire semiconductor sector, with rivals like AMD and Intel notching solid gains. However, Nvidia’s influence now extends far beyond semis, with its breakneck AI momentum driving the entire tech market higher. The Nasdaq 100 jumped nearly 2% on Thursday, hitting new highs.

But Nvidia’s impact has transcended just tech, lifting the broad S&P 500 index to fresh all-time records above 4,600. As the S&P’s largest stock with a whopping 8% weighting, Nvidia’s 10% rally single-handedly lifted the index by nearly 1%. The AI juggernaut has been the prime catalyst carrying markets to new peaks in 2024 as economic concerns have faded.

Beyond the immediate stock surge, Nvidia also announced several shareholder-friendly moves that could sustain positive sentiment. The company unveiled a 10-for-1 stock split effective in June, potentially paving the way for entry into the elite, price-weighted Dow Jones Industrial Average. Nvidia also raised its quarterly dividend by over 20% following a growing trend among tech giants.

While Nvidia’s dizzy ascent has inevitably sparked bubble fears, the company’s execution and AI sector potential look undeniable for now. With a formidable head start over rivals and a rapidly expanding multi-trillion dollar opportunity, Nvidia may just be getting started. The AI revolution is here, and Nvidia is its indisputable leader – strong enough to keep lifting the entire market higher.


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Conduent Inc. (CNDT) – Attractive Appreciation Potential Based on Divestiture Activity


Thursday, May 23, 2024

Patrick McCann, CFA, Research Analyst, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

Michael Kupinski, Director of Research, Equity Research Analyst, Digital, Media & Technology , Noble Capital Markets, Inc.

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Divestiture strategy coming to fruition. During 2024, the company made significant progress in an organizational transformation long in the making. After its spinoff from Xerox in 2017, the company had plans to become a more streamlined business. But, it is the current management team that has successfully executed several key divestitures. In our view, the company is on track to become more efficient, with a healthier balance sheet, and with attractive revenue and cash flow growth.

Meeting proceeds target. On May 2, 2024, the company announced that is has agreed to sell its Casualty Claims Solutions business (related to workers’ comp) to MedRisk for $240 million in cash. Notably, we believe the company has now announced the bulk of its divestitures and is in line to achieve its goal of $600-$800 million of net divestiture proceeds. On a gross basis, the company is expecting roughly $900 million in proceeds. 


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