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Key Takeaways Corning shares have declined 24% across four consecutive trading days, settling near $186.96 and erasing $52.4 billion in market capitalization. The decline mirrors a broader retreat from AI-linked equities rather than company-specific concerns. Oppenheimer elevated its price target to $230 while maintaining an Outperform rating, describing the pullback as a “compelling entry opportunity.” Bank of America increased its target to $243, sustaining a Buy rating as Q2 results approach. Year-to-date, GLW remains up 114% in 2026 and has surged 255% over the trailing twelve months. Corning (GLW) stock has emerged as one of 2026’s top performers, propelled by robust AI-driven optical networking demand. However, the past week has delivered a sharp reversal. Corning Inc, GLW Shares declined another 4% to $186.96 during Tuesday’s session, marking the fourth
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A collapse in AI share prices could remove a total of 2.2 percentage points from the UK’s economic output, the Bank of England said in its financial stability report on Tuesday. The BOE warned investors and lenders fully sized into tech exposure that the AI trade is ballooning. Governor of the Bank of England Andrew Bailey described the danger as a “triple whammy,” according to Politico. He stated that the issues come from bets on AI stocks that have grown too large, adoption of AI technology moving slower than promised, and no clarity yet on the companies that would actually survive as long-term winners. “The risk of a sharp correction in equity markets remains high,” he added. AI-related companies now account for half of the value of the US S&P 500, which is double the approximately one-quarter share they held in 2022, the Bank of England noted. Stock markets in Taiwan and
Japan's ambitious $2.3T growth plan could redefine its global tech standing, but fiscal sustainability and demographic challenges loom large.
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The case could redefine tech companies' responsibilities in monitoring and reporting threats, impacting AI, social media, and crypto sectors.
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The post SpaceX (SPCXB) Draws $300 Morgan Stanley Overweight in Coverage Debut appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
SPCXB News SpaceX (SPCXB) drew its first heavyweight Wall Street endorsement as Morgan Stanley opened coverage with an Overweight rating and a $300 base-case price target, alongside a $600 bull case. Analyst Adam Jonas reframed the newly listed company not as a rocket launcher but as an artificial-intelligence infrastructure platform, arguing its Starlink satellite network and low-latency connectivity will underpin autonomous vehicles, robots and drones. The base target implies roughly 90% upside from recent trading near $160. Jonas projected revenue could reach about $319 billion by 2030 and $3.3 trillion by 2040, driven primarily by Starlink and AI rather than traditional launch services. A second catalyst arrives with SpaceX’s entry into the Nasdaq-100 Index. JPMorgan estimates the inclusion could trigger roughly $4.3 billion in automatic purchases by passive investmen
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In brief China’s Ministry of Commerce has held talks with Alibaba, ByteDance, and Z.ai about restricting overseas access to China’s most advanced AI models—including unreleased ones—per Reuters. The proposed framework: a tiered system from simple filing for basic tools to domestic-only restrictions on the most sensitive frontier models. If China restricts its own open-weight models, the alternative businesses reached for when the U.S. cut off Anthropic and gated GPT-5.6 in June disappears with them. The U.S. used its AI kill switch in June. China appears to be building one for July. Beijing has spent the past month in quiet talks with its biggest AI companies about restricting who gets to use them, according to Reuters. Chinese authorities held meetings with Alibaba, ByteDance, and startup Z.ai about potentially limiting overseas access to China’s most advanced AI models—incl