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Retail sales are still surprisingly strong Although the labor market has been softening and consumers say they are worried about inflation, people are still spending money. August retail sales were up 5% compared to last year and if the annual decline of 0.7% in gasoline stations was excluded, sales would have increased 5.5% compared to last August. Strength was broad based in the report and outside of gasoline stations the only other major categories that saw declines were department stores where sales were down 1% and building material & garden equipment & supplies dealers, which fell 2.3%. Non-store retailers continued to be a dominant category as sales climbed 10.1% and food services and drinking places still saw impressive growth of 6.5%. It's because of reports like this that I worry the Fed may make a mistake if they cut rates too quickly. If they overstep, they run the risk of overheating the economy and putting added pressure on inflation. Are quarterly reports necessary for public companies? President Trump floated the idea of switching company reports from quarterly to semiannual. It appears Trump believes this will help companies focus more on the long-term business performance rather than fixating on short-term quarterly numbers. There's also hope this will save time and money for public corporations. The SEC acknowledged they are actively looking into the plan as a spokesperson for the agency stated, "At President Trump's request, Chairman [Paul] Atkins and the SEC is prioritizing this proposal to further eliminate unnecessary regulatory burdens on companies." Being a long-term investor, I can see the benefits of changing this requirement as one quarter should not dictate your decision on whether you should buy, sell, or hold a business. Ultimately, a change like this wouldn't have a real impact on my investment philosophy and if this enabled companies to focus more on the long term and helps with costs, I would be in favor of giving companies the option to make this switch. In terms of the long-term focus, both Jamie Dimon and Warren Buffett have spoken out against not necessarily the quarterly reports, but the quarterly guidance. In a 2018 op-ed piece for the Wall Street Journal, the pair said, “In our experience, quarterly earnings guidance often leads to an unhealthy focus on short-term profits at the expense of long-term strategy, growth and sustainability.” As for the regulatory burden, I'm sure there is hope this would help entice companies to come public. There has been a huge shift in companies staying private longer and I do believe the compliance piece deters some from coming public. I'm sure there are other reasons for staying private, including control and other liquidity avenues that weren't as prominent years ago. Nonetheless, it is concerning that the number of publicly listed companies in the U.S. has fallen from more than 7,000 in 1996 to around 4,000 today. Is your financial advisor "quiet retiring"? You may not completely understand what “quiet retiring” means, but a few years ago, my son Chase and I were on the Dr. Phil Show because they were doing an episode on what they called “quit quitting”. Chase and I were on the pro side for business and working hard, while the other side essentially felt they should still get paid the same amount and not work hard. So, I have coined the phrase, “quiet retiring”. I have been seeing this happen in the financial service industry, especially considering the fact that the average US financial advisor is 56 years old. I have noticed more of them feel they deserve to play more golf or travel more than the average person since they seem to be in retirement mode. They are not telling their clients this and they have their admin staff handle most of the routine details so you, the client, really don't know that they are not working that much behind the scenes. Hence the term "quiet retiring". Something you definitely should find out is how much your financial advisor is working? Especially if they're in their mid to late 50s because you may not have the person with the most experience watching your investments. This is very important when it comes to preparing for and weathering through difficult times. If your financial advisor is talking about retiring in the near future, be sure to understand fully what the succession plan is and who you will be dealing with. It has now been known in the industry for a few years that the average age of financial advisors is getting older and less younger advisors are coming into the industry. Be sure you understand who your financial advisor really is, who is watching your portfolio and is your investment advisor one of those that is quiet retiring? Understand the risk of low rated bonds Some investors rightly so have started selling some stocks and they are not excited about buying more stocks at this time. As we've been saying for quite a while now, we think this is a wise move to sell some stocks that are overpriced, but unfortunately, it seems investors got used to the high returns and they have turned to low rated high-yield bonds. According to JPMorgan Chase, issuance of junk rated bonds and loans hit a monthly record of $240 billion in July. In 2025, $930 billion has been raised through junk bonds and loans. Add that to the over $1 trillion in junk bonds from 2024 and you can see that the risk for investors is starting to increase. Most investors will not buy these individual junk bonds, but they have been plowing money into the high yield mutual funds and exchange traded funds, also known as ETFs. If you dig a little bit deeper, you find some companies are raising money foolishly like a company called TransDigm Group. The company issued nearly a $5 billion high yield bond in August to pay a dividend to their shareholders. We like companies that pay dividends, but it should be from cash flow not from borrowing money that has to be paid back. Business development companies are also back in the news, and these businesses make private loans to small and midsize companies. Over the 12-month period ending in June, private loan activity increased by 33%. I have similar concerns with business development companies and private credit, which I believe will have a crash sometime in the future and cost investors more money than they anticipated. The current default rate on higher yield bonds is 4.7%, which is not bad, but it is not good either. If interest rates on the long end were to increase, which I think is a good possibility the need for debt increases. This could slow the economy and cause some of these smaller companies that have these high-yield loans to default and file bankruptcy, which means investors would lose money. It is nice to get a 10 to 20% return on your portfolio, but sometimes when things are expensive, you have to be conservative and while that may cost you some of the upside, the downside can be a lot nastier than you realize! Financial Planning: Dealing with underwater cars About a quarter of vehicles traded in today carry negative equity, with the average shortfall around $6,500. This happens because cars depreciate quickly, and the trade-in value offered by a dealership is the lowest number you'll see—less than what you might get in a private sale, and well below the dealer's eventual resale price. Because of this depreciation, about 40% of financed vehicles on the road carry negative equity. While it's possible to roll negative equity into a new auto loan, that often creates a deeper hole: you're financing more than the car is worth, and the new vehicle immediately begins its own depreciation cycle. Lenders may approve the loan, but the higher loan-to-value ratio can lead to higher interest rates or tighter terms. GAP insurance can be used to cover the difference between a car's actual value and what's owed in the event of a total loss, but it doesn't prevent the financial strain of trading in too early, and it comes with an extra cost. With so many vehicles underwater, the safer move for most people is to keep driving the current car until the balance catches up with its value rather than trading in and compounding the problem or bring more cash to the deal, so you don't have to finance as much. Companies Discussed: Zillow Group, Inc (Z), Workday, Inc. (WDAY), Lyft, Inc. (LYFT) & Synopsys, Inc. (SNPS)
On this episode of The Six Five Pod, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman discuss the tech news stories that made headlines this week. The handpicked topics for this week are: Apple Event and AI Strategy: Analysis of Apple's recent product launch event and a debate on Apple's apparent pivot away from a focus on AI. Comparison of Apple's strategy to competitors in the AI space. Tech Earnings and Market Reactions: Breakdown of Oracle's earnings and stock surge. Analysis of Adobe's performance and AI revenue. Examination of Synopsys's challenges and future outlook. AI Industry Developments: OpenAI and Microsoft's evolving partnership structure. ASML's investment in Mistral AI and the European tech landscape. Discussion on Apple's strategy to maintain user trust while lagging in AI. Debate on the long-term implications of Apple's current approach. Chip Industry Dynamics: Analysis of Broadcom's potential chip development for OpenAI. Examination of Intel's organizational changes and market challenges. Future of AI and Device Integration: Speculation on the evolution of AI assistants and device ecosystems. Discussion on the potential impact of AI on job markets and company strategies. A comparison of tech company valuations and growth potential and an analysis of market reactions to earnings reports and future projections. For a deeper dive into each topic, please click on the links above. Be sure to subscribe to The Six Five Pod so you never miss an episode.
In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent Apple iPhone launch event, highlighting the innovations in the iPhone Air and Apple's semiconductor strategy. They delve into Synopsys's disappointing earnings report and the subsequent market reactions, as well as Broadcom's position in the semiconductor landscape. The conversation also covers Nvidia's new CPX system and the implications for the market, concluding with a discussion on the funding of the AI boom and the financial strategies of major players like Oracle and OpenAI.
Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider, sign up on our website: www.chipstockinvestor.com/membershipSupercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://fiscal.ai/csi/We discuss Synopsys' recent performance including the most recent quarterly report. The video highlights Synopsys' challenges, including reduced revenue from China, issues with a major foundry customer, and the restructuring of their global headcount. Finally, Nick and Kasey talk about the importance of owning a basket of stocks and what CSI is doing with its portfolio.********************************************************Affiliate links that are sprinkled in throughout this video. If something catches your eye and you decide to buy it, we might earn a little coffee money. Thanks for helping us (Kasey) fuel our caffeine addiction!Content in this video is for general information or entertainment only and is not specific or individual investment advice. Forecasts and information presented may not develop as predicted and there is no guarantee any strategies presented will be successful. All investing involves risk, and you could lose some or all of your principal.Timestamps:(00:00) Overview of Synopsys and Ansys(01:10) Revenue and Free Cash Flow Analysis(02:17) Fiscal Year 2025 Targets(04:01) Challenges and Issues(06:46) Restructuring and Strategic Review(08:01) New Guidance and Future Prospects(11:36) Conclusion and Investment Strategy #synopsys #snps #ansys #anss #edasoftware #semiconductors #chips #investing #stocks #finance #financeeducation #silicon #artificialintelligence #ai #financeeducation #chipstocks #finance #stocks #investing #investor #financeeducation #stockmarket #chipstockinvestor #fablesschipdesign #chipmanufacturing #semiconductormanufacturing #semiconductorstocks Nick and Kasey own shares of Synopsys
In der heutigen Folge sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Nando Sommerfeldt und Holger Zschäpitz über das Tauziehen bei SAP, Kursgewinne bei Zara, einen Einbruch bei Primark und die Tierfutter-Ernüchterung. Außerdem geht es um Broadcom, Arm Holdings, Constellation Energy, Nvidia, Synopsys, Cadence Design Systems, Chewy, Alstom, Novo Nordisk, Inidtex, AB Foods, Microsoft, Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Iren, Nebius, Coreweave, Service Now, Alibaba, WisdomTree Cloud Computing ETF (WKN: A2PQVE), First Trust Cloud Computing ETF (WKN: A2N9EF), Global X Cloud Computing ETF (WKN: A2QPBV), Xtrackers Artificial Intelligence & Big Data ETF (WKN: A2N6LC), Affirm. Die Tickets zum Finance Summit am 17. September bekommt ihr 40 Euro günstiger – aber nur mit dem exklusiven Code AAA2025, der ihr unter dem folgenden Link eingeben müsst: https://veranstaltung.businessinsider.de/BN5aLV Außerdem könnt ihr unter diesem Link euer Depot hochladen – und mit etwas Glück wird kein Geringerer als Christian W. Röhl euer Depot beim Summit checken und optimieren. https://form.jotform.com/Product_Unit/formular-finance-summit-depot-check Wir freuen uns über Feedback an aaa@welt.de. Noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" findet Ihr bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Der Börsen-Podcast Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Unser Partner Scalable Capital ist jetzt eine Bank und bietet euch dadurch jetzt noch bessere Konditionen. Mehr Infos findet ihr unter: scalable.capital/oaws. Oracle macht Gründer 100 Milliarden reicher. Synopsys macht Aktionäre 30 Milliarden ärmer. Novo Nordisk entlässt. Vimeo wird gekauft. Klarna macht IPO. Pepsi (WKN: 851995) hat 50% Upside? Ein Aktivist denkt das. Wir zeigen seinen Plan. Seit Monaten wird Circle (WKN: A417ZL) gehyped. Am Freitag kam eine Gefahr ans Tageslicht. Was da los? Und wann gehen Gemini und Figure an die Börse? Diesen Podcast vom 11.09.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Stocks are shrugging off September's historically volatile reputation, with S&P 500 (SPX) futures hitting a record high ahead of Wednesday's open. Kevin Green says investors are looking past small-cap lagginess and instead, focusing on the narrative around Oracle (ORCL). The company guidance cited strong demand for its cloud infrastructure, with a 77% year-over-year revenue jump, and a massive increase in its backlog of orders. However, not all tech stocks are created equal, as seen in Synopsys' (SNPS) revenue miss, which KG attributes to a drag in demand and lost deals. Meanwhile, all eyes are on the PPI inflation print, with expectations for a 0.3% month-over-month increase.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day.Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – / schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – / schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - / schwab-network About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq climbed to fresh record highs after U.S. wholesale prices fell. Bond yields also slipped on the softer PPI data, adding to market optimism. Elsewhere, Oracle shares surged the most since 1992 on major cloud contract wins, sparking a rally in other AI-related stocks, while Synopsys posted its steepest drop in three decades as trade tensions weighed on sales. Turning to commodities, oil rose for a third straight day, iron ore eased on profit-taking, and gold hovered near record highs. Back home, Australian shares are set to open lower on Thursday, with the Aussie dollar slipping to 66 U.S. cents. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A pioneer, innovator, and world authority on self-repairing electronic systems, Dr. Yervant Zorian bridges cutting-edge technology with a deep commitment to Armenia's future. As Chief Architect at Synopsys, President of Synopsys Armenia, and founder of the Armenian Virtual College, he has spent decades shaping the global tech industry while expanding educational opportunities for Armenians worldwide.
What does it take to rebrand a 40-year-old tech giant — and make it relevant for the AI era?Stephanie sits down with Ann Minooka, Chief Marketing Officer at Synopsys, to uncover how she's redefining brand storytelling in one of the most complex spaces in tech. From repositioning a legacy company to pioneering demand generation strategies that deliver real pipeline, Ann shares her full playbook — including how AI is reshaping marketing, storytelling, and the future of customer search behavior.If you're a CMO, marketing leader, or just fascinated by the intersection of AI, storytelling, and strategy, this is one conversation you don't want to miss.Watch the full episode to hear Ann's insights on positioning, growth, and preparing for the next era of agentic buying.Key Moments: 00:00: Who Is Ann Minooka, CMO Of Synopsys? 03:00: The Era of Pervasive Intelligence06:30: Shifting the Brand Narrative10:00: Storytelling & Positioning Playbook14:00: Measuring Marketing Impact22:00: Preparing for the AI & LLM Agentic Future25:00: Content & Storytelling in a Technical Space32:00: Advice for New Marketing Leaders36:00: Rapid-Fire Marketing Questions Mission.org is a media studio producing content alongside world-class clients. Learn more at mission.org.
Für die Elektrifizierung der Industrie spielt die Elektromobilität eine Schlüsselrolle. Die Nase vorn hat, wer elektrische Antriebsstränge schnell und effizient entwickeln kann. Melanie Michon, Director of Engineering Application bei Ansys, jetzt Teil von Synopsys, erklärt im Podcast, wie Simulation die Produktentwicklung beschleunigen kann.
“ This isn't just about doing something cool because space is the next frontier. This is a key domain for economics, for national security, sovereignty, job creation, and everything.” A company trying to achieve Canada's first commercial rocket launch. Three startups solving for the future of humanity. One founder sending messages to his future self. This special episode contains select highlights from BetaKit Town Hall: Most Ambitious, featuring speakers from NordSpace, Deep Sky, Xatoms, MycoFutures, and Verto Health. The BetaKit Podcast is presented by Invest Northern Ireland—the gateway to international growth. International Tech companies are discovering countless advantages in Northern Ireland. That's why it's the #2 international investment location for US Cybersecurity firms, as well as Europe's leading location for new Software development projects. Global Tech giants like Microsoft, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and Synopsys have already spotted the benefits we offer–such as our skilled workforce, supportive business environment, competitive costs, and expertise in sectors like Cybersecurity and Fintech. Let Northern Ireland help your business grow. Visit investni.com/americas to learn more.
In this episode your host and Co-Founder of PADT, Eric Miller discusses the recent Ansys and Synopsys merger, what it means for PADT, and what it means for you as an Ansys user. You can find out more about this recent deal via the press release here: https://www.synopsys.com/synopsys-ansys-united.html If you have any questions, comments, or would like to suggest a topic for the next episode, shoot us an email at podcast@padtinc.com we would love to hear from you!
Dan is joined by Rimpy Chugh, a Principal Product Manager at Synopsys with 14 years of varied experience in EDA and functional verification. Prior to joining Synopsys, Rimpy held field applications and verification engineering positions at Mentor Graphics, Cadence and HCL Technologies. Dan explores the expanding role of static… Read More
In this episode, Ben Bajarin and Jay Goldberg discuss the recent developments in the AI and semiconductor industries, focusing on Nvidia and AMD's approval to sell modified chipsets to China, the political dynamics influencing these decisions, and the competitive landscape with Huawei. They also analyze TSMC's earnings, the need for infrastructure upgrades to support AI agents, and the implications of Synopsys' acquisition of Ansys. The conversation concludes with a look at Marvell's leadership change and its potential impact on the industry.
Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys (SNPS), talks about the company's recent acquisition of Ansys. She believes it will make Synopsys a leading engineer for silicon design and software security. Shelagh adds that it gives the company edge to expand physical A.I. capabilities for hyperscaler and automotive customers.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Kim Forrest discusses the Synopsys (SNPS) acquisition on Ansys (ANSS) for $35B, which was just approved by Chinese regulators. She notes that China was concerned about its continued access to their products, which “validates the value of what Synopsys does.” She also covers Nvidia (NVDA) looking to export H20 chips to China, which she calls “comforting” to both sides.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Ohne Aktien-Zugang ist's schwer? Starte jetzt bei unserem Partner Scalable Capital. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Merger-Monday bei Ansys & Synopsys. Waters & Becton. Vielleicht auch bei Kenvue und Kraft Heinz. Nicht mehr bei Autodesk und PTC. Sonst gibt's Zölle, Zuckerberg hat Milliarden, Zalando hat TikTok-Shop-Konkurrenz und Bitcoin feiert Krypto-Woche. China und Biotech ist in 2025 eine sehr geile Kombo. Wer profitiert und wie können wir profitieren? Es geht um WuXi AppTec (WKN: A2PAMX), BeOne Medicines (WKN: A41ANK), Hansoh Pharma (WKN: A2PLRC), 3SBIO (WKN: A14T7Q). Diesen Podcast vom 15.07.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
“ It's kind of that 'Valley or bust' mentality which breaks the ecosystem and really hurts Canada.” Harley Finkelstein (Shopify), Mike Katchen (Wealthsimple), and Aidan Gomez (Cohere) hold a candid conversation about 'Ambition made in Canada' during Toronto Tech Week. Recorded live at Homecoming. The BetaKit Podcast is presented by Invest Northern Ireland—the gateway to international growth. International Tech companies are discovering countless advantages in Northern Ireland. That's why it's the #2 international investment location for US Cybersecurity firms, as well as Europe's leading location for new Software development projects. Global Tech giants like Microsoft, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and Synopsys have already spotted the benefits we offer–such as our skilled workforce, supportive business environment, competitive costs, and expertise in sectors like Cybersecurity and Fintech. Let Northern Ireland help your business grow. Visit investni.com/americas to learn more. -- The BetaKit Podcast is also brought to you by Motion—the control center for creative strategists. Motion helps brands scale paid social campaigns faster by turning complex ad data into clear, actionable insights, offering tools like visual ad analysis, competitor tracking, and automated reporting. Backed by a recent $30M Series B raise, Motion just launched AI Creative Strategists: virtual teammates that analyze creatives, run research, and use real ad data to generate more winning content. If you're ready to take on real marketing challenges and make an impact, Motion is for you. Explore open roles at one of Canada's fastest-growing tech companies. They're expanding their engineering and customer success teams at the moment! Visit motionapp.com/careers to learn more and apply. Related links: Canadian tech leaders tell the next generation to learn to say “no” at Homecoming Addressing the 600-pound beaver in the room
Aktien hören ist gut. Aktien kaufen ist besser. Bei unserem Partner Scalable Capital geht's unbegrenzt per Trading-Flatrate oder regelmäßig per Sparplan. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: scalable.capital/oaws. Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Das Buch zum Podcast? Jetzt lesen. Datadog in S&P 500. Tripadvisor in Starboard-Hände. Olo in Thoma-Bravo-Fonds. Watches of Switzerland hat Hassliebe mit den USA. Shop Apotheke liefert ab. T-Shirts mit wenig Zoll. Gildan Activewear (WKN: 915121) aus Kanada macht's möglich. Trump sagt nein. Trump sagt ja. Das ist Börse in a nutshell. Cadence (WKN: 873567) und Synopsys (WKN: 883703) freut's. Auch sonst gibt's bei dem Business viel Grund zur Freude. Wäre da nicht die Bewertung. Diesen Podcast vom 04.07.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Notas del Show: En este episodio cubrimos los eventos más relevantes antes de la apertura del mercado: • Wall Street se mantiene en máximos con foco en empleo: Futuros casi planos: $SPX +0.1%, $US100 +0.2%, $INDU +0.1%. El S&P 500 cerró en récords gracias a un nuevo acuerdo comercial con Vietnam. Hoy se espera el reporte de empleo de junio (+100K) y tasa de desempleo de 4.3%, además del ISM de servicios (50.8) y solicitudes de subsidio (240K). • Robinhood rompe los $100 con impulso cripto: $HOOD sube +18% en 3 días tras anunciar su plan de tokenización de activos y capa 2 propia en Ethereum. La SEC, bajo Paul Atkins, calificó la iniciativa como “innovadora” y prometió claridad regulatoria. El CEO Vlad Tenev busca escalar de minoristas a institucionales a nivel global. • Synopsys y Cadence reanudan envíos a China: $SNPS y $CDNS retoman la venta de software de diseño de chips tras el levantamiento de restricciones del Departamento de Comercio. El cambio fortalece el reciente pacto comercial EE.UU.–China y apunta a estabilizar la cadena de suministro tecnológica. Una jornada con atención en datos laborales, avances regulatorios en cripto y señales positivas en la relación con China. ¡No te lo pierdas!
De dag dat niet president Trump, maar Xi Jinping dé dealmaker blijkt. China krijgt namelijk weer cruciale chip-software geleverd. Trump geeft toe aan de Chinese regering en dat kan grote gevolgen hebben. Bijvoorbeeld voor ASML. Want gaat de VS nu ook de exportrestricties op de chipmachines van ASML opheffen? We bespreken het deze aflevering. Je hoort of Trump niet gewoon een waardeloze dealmaker is. Wat dan weer niet waardeloos is: de Amerikaanse arbeidsmarkt. Die doet het veel en veel beter dan gedacht.Hebben we het ook over Rachel Reeves. De Britse minister van Financiën. Geloof het of niet, maar haar tranen zorgden bij beleggers voor angst. De Britse beurs ging naar beneden en de rente op staatspapier liep op.Ook hebben we het over de Ugly Bill, zoals Democraten hem noemen. De Big Beautiful Bill, zoals Trump hem liever noemt. Hij dacht dat dat plan makkelijk aangenomen werd, maar het liep uit op complete chaos. En je hoort wat je moet doen om klaar te zijn voor de komende doldwaze dagen. Want naast de Big Beautiful Bill hangen er voor jou als beleger nog meer risico's in de lucht. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hacemos balance de la macro, mientras miramos a Synopsys, Cadence Design Systems, Datagog, Tripadvisor y Robinhood. Con Rafael Ojeda, analista independiente.
De dag dat niet president Trump, maar Xi Jinping dé dealmaker blijkt. China krijgt namelijk weer cruciale chip-software geleverd. Trump geeft toe aan de Chinese regering en dat kan grote gevolgen hebben. Bijvoorbeeld voor ASML. Want gaat de VS nu ook de exportrestricties op de chipmachines van ASML opheffen? We bespreken het deze aflevering. Je hoort of Trump niet gewoon een waardeloze dealmaker is. Wat dan weer niet waardeloos is: de Amerikaanse arbeidsmarkt. Die doet het veel en veel beter dan gedacht.Hebben we het ook over Rachel Reeves. De Britse minister van Financiën. Geloof het of niet, maar haar tranen zorgden bij beleggers voor angst. De Britse beurs ging naar beneden en de rente op staatspapier liep op.Ook hebben we het over de Ugly Bill, zoals Democraten hem noemen. De Big Beautiful Bill, zoals Trump hem liever noemt. Hij dacht dat dat plan makkelijk aangenomen werd, maar het liep uit op complete chaos. En je hoort wat je moet doen om klaar te zijn voor de komende doldwaze dagen. Want naast de Big Beautiful Bill hangen er voor jou als beleger nog meer risico's in de lucht. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“ The company fascinates me… because they have such interesting concepts internally. One of them being ‘treat the company as a future adversary,' which I have never seen anywhere in my career." Bluesky's head of trust and safety is a Canadian working out of Dublin. In town to speak at the BetaKit Town Hall for Toronto Tech Week, Aaron Rodericks first joined The BetaKit Podcast to discuss his journey from government to social media, lessons learned from working at Twitter, and how Bluesky might one day help you find joy online. -- The BetaKit Podcast is presented by Invest Northern Ireland—the gateway to international growth. International Tech companies are discovering countless advantages in Northern Ireland. That's why it's the #2 international investment location for US Cybersecurity firms, as well as Europe's leading location for new Software development projects. Global Tech giants like Microsoft, Qualcomm, Nvidia, and Synopsys have already spotted the benefits we offer–such as our skilled workforce, supportive business environment, competitive costs, and expertise in sectors like Cybersecurity and Fintech. Let Northern Ireland help your business grow. Visit investni.com/americas to learn more. -- The BetaKit Podcast is also brought to you by Motion—the control center for creative strategists. Motion helps brands scale paid social campaigns faster by turning complex ad data into clear, actionable insights, offering tools like visual ad analysis, competitor tracking, and automated reporting. Backed by a recent $30M Series B raise, Motion just launched AI Creative Strategists: virtual teammates that analyze creatives, run research, and use real ad data to generate more winning content. If you're ready to take on real marketing challenges and make an impact, Motion is for you. Explore open roles at one of Canada's fastest-growing tech companies. They're expanding their engineering and customer success teams at the moment! Visit motionapp.com/careers to learn more and apply. Related links: BetaKit Town Hall showcases Canadian ambition at home and abroad Half of the internet is bots and they're feeding you lies
Cisco Live was last week and the opening keynote was dripping with AI. Cisco's product lineup for the rest of the year and into the future is going to embrace AI agents and information for networking operations and security as well. CEO Chuck Robbins and Chief Product Officer Jeetu Patel talked all about the integration of AI into their offerings. From dashboards to NVIDIA networking technology Cisco is pushing AI into the infrastructure. One of the big discussions was around AgenticOps, the Cisco term for agent-based network operations. They also discussed how they would help build the AI data centers for the future with pod-based architectures and more. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Cold Open0:27 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:23 - Google Cloud Breaks the Internet5:48 - IonQ Acquires Oxford Ionics for $1.08 Billion10:27 - Synopsys & Plug and Play Democratize Chip Design Tools14:41 - Microsoft and CrowdStrike Unite to Simplify Threat Names19:01 - Cribl Copilot Automates Telemetry Normalization23:55 - Todd Nightingale Named COO at Arista28:19 - Cisco Bets it All On AI At Cisco Live39:56 - The Weeks Ahead40:46 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
Gevraagd naar hun oordeel, zijn beide experts in deze aflevering van BeursTalk best positief over het beurssentiment. "De VIX is tot rust gekomen, er lijkt weer maar rust op de obligatiemarkt, ik vind het sentiment bijzonder goed", zegt Richard de Jong van Van Lieshout & Partners. Mei was de beste beursmaand sinds november 2023. Wim Zwanenburg van Stroeve Lemberger deelt de analyse van Richard grotendeels. En dat alles ondanks importheffingen en een laag consumenten- en producentenvertrouwen. "Maar", nuanceert Wim, "de winstcijfers waren mede zo goed omdat bedrijven in voorafgaand aan de importheffingen flink hebben ingekocht. Dat stut natuurlijk de winsten." Anderzijds ziet hij ook dat er weer tractie komt in de containervaart van China richting de VS, wat natuurlijk een positief teken is. Over de cijfers van Synopsys (ontwerp van chips) en Salesforce (CRM-software) zijn de experts eveneens positief. Het laat zien dat de techsector, met Nvidia aan kop, de kar nog steeds voor een belangrijk deel trekt. De ontwikkelingen op AI-gebied blijven voor hoge omzetten en winsten zorgen. Verder in de podcast aandacht voor o.a. Walmart, die flink investeert in online, iets wat Ahold Delhaize zorgen moet baren. De Nederlandse grootgrutter haalt meer dan de helft van zijn omzet en winst immers uit de VS. We behandelen ook de luisteraarsvragen en de experts geven hun tips. Wim houdt het bij een algemeen advies, Richard tipt een ETF met de ISIN-code IE00BF16M727. Geniet van de podcast! KORTING: alleen het eerste deel is vrij te beluisteren. Wil je de hele podcast (luisteraarsvragen en tips) horen, word dan Premium lid van BeursTalk. Tot en met 15 juni kost een maandabonnement geen 9,95, maar de eerste drie maanden slechts 7,50 – bijna 25 procent voordeel – en een jaarabonnement is zelfs zo’n 30 procent goedkoper: normaal 99 euro, maar nu betaal je het eerste jaar slechts 70 euro. Voor een maandabonnement is de kortingscode MAAND750, voor een jaarabonnement is dat JAAR70. Abonneren kan hier!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Synopsys (SNPS stock) revealed that it has been restricted from selling EDA software to customers in China. What does that mean for the EDA software industry? And what about Synopsys' pending merger with ANSYS (ANSS)? Chip Stock Investors Nick and Kasey break down the present situation for Synopsys, Cadence Design (CDNS), Siemens (SIE), and ANSYS investors to consider.
It's NVIDIA Week! On Episode 263 of The Six Five Pod, hosts Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman share a lively dialogue on the week's most compelling tech news and earnings reports. From new US chip software restrictions on China, and Salesforce's strategic acquisition of Informatica, to the latest tech earnings reports. This episode heats up! This week's handpicked topics include: NVIDIA Earnings Analysis: Breakdown of NVIDIA's strong quarterly performance despite trade restrictions with China. Key highlights for growth in the gaming, automotive, and networking segments. Pure Storage Earnings Review: Discussion of Pure Storage's revenue beat and ARR growth slowdown. Insights on the company's pivot towards AI-ready data solutions. Synopsys Earnings and China Impact: Analysis of Synopsys' earnings and the potential impact of new China restrictions. The company's suspension of guidance due to uncertainty in the Chinese market. HP and Dell Earnings Comparison: Contrasting HP's challenges in the consumer PC market with Dell's strong AI-driven growth. Plus a discussion on Dell's significant $12 billion AI-related orders and backlog. Coherent Investor Day Highlights: Overview of Coherent's investor day presentation and financial projections. - Discussion of the company's strategy in optical connectivity for AI and data centers. US Manufacturing of iPhones Debate: Patrick argues for the potential of US-manufactured iPhones while Daniel counters with challenges in supply chain, workforce, and cost considerations in this segment of “The Flip.” The Six Five Summit Preview: Teaser of high-profile speakers and AI-focused content, 100% virtual and free to attend, streaming June 16-19 at sixfivemedia.com/summit For a deeper dive into each topic, please click on the links above. Be sure to subscribe to The Six Five Pod so you never miss an episode.
Synopsys is a leading electronic design automation company specializing in silicon design and verification, as well as software integrity and security. Their tools are foundational to the creation of modern chips and embedded software, powering everything from smartphones to cars. Chip design is a deeply complex process, often taking months or years and requiring the The post Chip Design in the AI Era with Thomas Andersen appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Das Private-Equity-Angebot von unserem Partner Scalable Capital: https://de.scalable.capital/private-equity. Hier gibt's unseren Newsletter: https://www.oaws-buch.com/news. NVIDIA performt. Trump dämpft - auch Cadence, Synopsys und Siemens. Sonst: Solide Zahlen von Salesforce. e.l.f. Beauty macht Hailey Bieber reich. Wie verkauft man die eigene Firma an einen Private-Equity-Investor? Wie übernimmt man Konkurrenten und bringt sie wieder zum Wachsen? Und wieso sollten Investoren die Gründer der gekauften Firma öfter als CEOs behalten? Das alles haben wir mit Johannes Kliesch diskutiert - dem Gründer von Snocks. Johannes hat mit Snocks nicht nur eine Firma gebaut, die rund 100 Millionen Euro Umsatz macht, sondern hat auch einen Private-Equity-Investor an Bord und schon selbst Konkurrenten übernommen. Im Podcast hat er offen erzählt, wie die Deals abgelaufen sind und was er daraus gelernt hat. Nach dem Gespräch mit Johannes haben wir noch mit Christian Röhl gesprochen - dem Chief Economist von Scalable Capital. Worauf sollte man achten, wenn man als Privatanleger in Private-Equity-Fonds investiert? Und kann man nicht auch einfach die Aktien von KKR und Co. kaufen? Diesen Podcast vom 29.05.2025, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
Synopsys is a leading electronic design automation company specializing in silicon design and verification, as well as software integrity and security. Their tools are foundational to the creation of modern chips and embedded software, powering everything from smartphones to cars. Chip design is a deeply complex process, often taking months or years and requiring the The post Chip Design in the AI Era with Thomas Andersen appeared first on Software Engineering Daily.
Global markets are reacting to a legal thunderbolt: Trump’s ‘reciprocal tariffs’ have been struck down by a U.S. court. Investors are cheering, with futures surging and the “TACO Trade” catching headlines again. Nvidia stuns with $18.8B in earnings despite a $2.5B China hit, while Cadence and Synopsys tumble on export controls. Seatrium sees orders shrink but its stock rides high this month. Airbus faces a 3-year delay backlog, Abercrombie soars, and Saab pivots from cars to warships. Hosted by Michelle Martin with Ryan Huang — featuring Nvidia, Seatrium, Cadence, Synopsys, Abercrombie & Fitch, Airbus, Saab, mm2 Asia, ThaiBev, DBS, UOB, Jardine Cycle & Carriage, and Tesla.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Markets braced for a massive after-hours earnings slate, including Salesforce, Nvidia, C3.ai, Synopsys, and Pure Storage. Nvidia dominated the agenda: analysis from Moor Insights & Strategy's Patrick Moorhead and CFRA's Angelo Zino while Byron Deeter of Bessemer discusses what Nvidia's print means for the broader AI and semis trade. Paul Hickey of Bespoke gives a read on sentiment as yields ticked higher. Jefferies' Brent Thill weighs in on CRM.
Advanced Computing Chips are the engines of our digital world, and in this episode, we go behind the scenes with a true industry leader. Host Jack McCullough welcomes Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys, a company at the forefront of this technological revolution. Forget the tech jargon; this conversation dives into the human side of innovation. How do you empower the brilliant minds designing these complex chips? What's the vision driving the future of computing? Shelagh Glaser offers a fascinating glimpse into the mission-critical work that shapes our world, one chip at a time. To book a demo with Planful, click here.
Dan is joined by Jon Ames, principal product manager for the Synopsys Ethernet IP portfolio. Jon has been working in the communications industry since 1988 and has led engineering and marketing activities from the early days of switched Ethernet to the latest data center and high-performance computing Ethernet technologies.… Read More
Barbara Doran of BD8 Capital and Schwab's Kevin Gordon join to break down the late-day slide in tech stocks, along with earnings from Autodesk, Duolingo, NetApp, Dell, HP, and Archer Aviation. Market insight from Neuberger Berman's Joseph Amato, and Synopsys CEO Sassine Ghazi talks AI demand. Later, hear from Snowflake & C3.ai CEOs, and Julia Boorstin sits down with Paris Hilton.
A packed market panel as Bespoke's Paul Hickey, Hightower's Stephanie Link, and Moor Insights' Patrick Moorhead join to break down earnings from Salesforce, eBay, Paramount, Snowflake, Synopsys, and AI player C3.ai. The panel sticks around for the big one: Nvidia. We have you covered from every angle. We also hear from Jefferies' Brent Thill on Salesforce & Snowflake, CFRA's Angelo Zino on Nvidia, and Bessemer's Byron Deeter on AI's broader impact.
With the CHIPS Act, rocketship growth in AI and a long trend of automation, companies like Synopsys ($SNPS) are getting unprecedented investor attention. On the latest episode of After Earnings, CFO Shelagh Glaser joined Ann Berry to discuss: • Source of record revenue growth to $6B in 2024 • The $35B acquisition of $ANSS + partnerships with $NVDA, $AMZN, and $TSM • Executing on AI-driven growth in 2025 $SNPS After Earnings is brought to you by Stakeholder Labs and Morning Brew. For more, go to https://www.afterearnings.com. Follow Us X: https://twitter.com/AfterEarnings TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AfterEarnings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afterearnings_/ Reach Out Email: afterearnings@morningbrew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when the limits of traditional chip design collide with the relentless demand for AI and high-performance computing? In today's episode, I sit down with Abhijeet Chakraborty from Synopsys to explore how multi-die chip architectures are redefining the future of semiconductors. With Moore's Law slowing and the complexity of computing workloads skyrocketing, the industry is turning to multi-die solutions to push the boundaries of performance, scalability, and efficiency. Synopsys is at the heart of this transformation, powering more than 95% of the world's advanced chip designs. As AI, IoT, and next-gen computing drive an insatiable need for faster, more efficient processors, the semiconductor industry is undergoing a radical shift. By 2035, the multi-die chip market is expected to reach $411 billion, with at least 50% of new HPC chip designs set to be multi-die or 3D by the end of 2025. Abhijeet walks us through the breakthroughs in Universal Chiplet Interconnect Express (UCIe), the growing role of silicon lifecycle management, and how Synopsys is pioneering multi-die integration to help companies accelerate time-to-market while balancing power, performance, and cost. We also discuss how AI itself is being used to optimize semiconductor design, ensuring these complex chip architectures remain reliable and efficient. With major industry players investing heavily in this technology, the semiconductor landscape is at a critical inflection point. But what are the biggest challenges in making multi-die architectures mainstream? How will innovations in packaging, interposers, and hybrid bonding influence adoption? And with AI models demanding unprecedented levels of compute power, can multi-die designs truly keep pace with the ever-expanding capabilities of artificial intelligence? Join us for this deep dive into the future of semiconductors, the rise of chiplets, and why the next decade will be defined by radical shifts in computing architecture. As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts—where do you see the future of chip design heading, and what challenges do you think the industry must overcome?
Join us on Discord with Semiconductor Insider: https://ko-fi.com/chipstockinvestor/tiers How can investors invest in chip stocks in 2025? And what is the role of intellectual property (IP) and patents in the semiconductor industry? Learn why these tiny yet invaluable components are foundational to modern electronics, and discover the financial strategies companies use to capitalize on their technology inventions. We discuss leaders like Arm Holdings (ARM), Synopsys (SNPS), and NVIDIA (NVDA) stock, and how vertical integration amplifies a competitive edge. Don't miss our insights into the evolving landscape of IP and patents, and why investing in semiconductor IP is more important than ever. Supercharge your analysis with AI! Get 15% of your membership with our special link here: https://finchat.io/csi/ Safeguard your personal information with Aura's monitoring service – try it free for two weeks and see where your data might be lurking: https://aura.com/chipstockinvestor
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In this holiday episode special, we're joined by Hamza Fodderwala, Executive Director at Morgan Stanley, where he leads cybersecurity equity coverage. He joined Morgan Stanley's software research team in early 2016 and leads coverage for public cybersecurity companies like Palo Alto Networks, CrowdStrike, Fortinet, SentinelOne, Okta, Zscaler, Cloudflare, Rapid7, Check Point, Qualys, Varonis and Tenable. Before Morgan Stanley, Hamza was an equity research associate at Susquehanna International Group covering the financial technology sector. Hamza graduated from New York University, with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics.We dive into Hamza's insights on the major customer buying patterns in cybersecurity throughout 2024 and what might shift in 2025. Hamza shares his observations on how the Generative AI boom is influencing product adoption in the industry, and whether enterprises are currently adopting AI security solutions. Additionally, we explore key trends from cybersecurity resellers, discuss what might unlock public equity markets for new IPOs, and which private cyber companies could go public next.Our discussion covers the cybersecurity M&A landscape, highlighting over $50B in deal volume this year with companies like Juniper, Darktrace, Recorded Future, Synopsys, Venafi, and more all getting acquired. Finally, Hamza shares lessons for founders, offering advice on identifying areas ripe for disruption, navigating the venture funding landscape, and building resilience in a competitive industry.
US equity futures are slightly lower, while European markets are trading higher and Asian markets ended mostly higher. Cryptocurrencies are advancing, with Bitcoin back above $100,000. US markets continue to focus on tech strength, with the Nasdaq setting a fresh record high as big tech outperformed again. November CPI data came in line with expectations, solidifying a 95% probability of a December rate cut and a likely January pause. Semiconductors and AI-related headlines boosted sentiment. Meanwhile, markets are processing mixed M&A headlines and potential Trump tariff responses, as speculation grows over China's weaker yuan policy in 2025. Globally, the ECB and SNB are in focus, with the latter surprising markets with a 50-bps rate cut, marking a significant dovish shift in policy.Companies Mentioned: Coca-Cola, Community Health Systems, Synopsys, ANSYS Inc
In this episode, Rajashree Pimpalkhare (VP / Engineering leader for Unified Builder platform and experiences @ Twilio) reflects on her experiences re-defining engineering's relationship with the business throughout her career. We cover how the role of engineering varies across industries, why it's paramount for engineering leaders to find their seat at the business table & rethink how engineering can drive the org's strategic goals. Rajashree shares insights on how to unlock the creative side of product & business leaders, lessons learned from solving various customer problems, frameworks for eng orgs to combat & overcome learned helplessness, communication practices for framing decision-making, and adjusting from a “no, but” to a “yes, and” mindset.ABOUT RAJASHREE PIMPALKHAREERajashree is the VP / Engineering leader for Unified Builder platform and experiences - the world's most flexible customer engagement platform, that powers customer facing sales and service teams with the context, data, and channel flexibility they need to turn ordinary conversations into opportunities to drive repeat sales.Previously, Rajashree led product development at Quizlet - the popular student application that helps over 60 million learners worldwide every month study, practice and become an expert in whatever they are learning. Prior to Quizlet, Rajashree led engineering for Intuit's 3rd party Developer Platform and app store – enabling a thriving ecosystem of thousands of small business applications that connect to Intuit's QuickBooks Platform. Prior to Intuit, she held several engineering leadership roles at PayPal building innovative global payment products for consumers and merchants. Rajashree started her career at Intel as a design engineer and subsequently worked on industry changing software solutions for semiconductor chip design at Synopsys.Rajashree is passionate about building purpose-driven teams that exhibit engineering excellence, customer-first thinking and an inclusive culture. She is a strong advocate for women and under-represented minorities in technology; and takes a personal interest in coaching and mentoring talent at all levels to balance the playing field and help them grow in their careers.Rajashree received a B. Tech in Electrical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and an M.S. in Electrical Engineering from University of Maryland, Baltimore.SHOW NOTES:Why engineering's role in the business varies across industries (2:21)Finding a seat at the business table & elevating the strategic role of engineering (5:32)How Rajashree's experiences shape her approach as an eng leader (8:54)Strategies for unlocking product / business leaders' creativity (11:53)Shifting from a “no, that won't work” to “yes, and here's how” mindset (14:13)Rajashree's experience in her global services role (16:46)Lessons learned on solving problems for different customers (19:52)Insights on scaling & productizing (21:17)Deconstructing the concept of learned helplessness in eng orgs (23:13)Frameworks for helping overcome learned helplessness (26:29)Communication practices for eng leaders to frame their decision-making (28:53)Improve your ability to ask better questions & improve dialogue bandwidth (32:16)Rapid fire questions (35:20)LINKS AND RESOURCESWorking Backwards: Insights, Stories, and Secrets from Inside Amazon - Colin Bryar started at Amazon in 1998; Bill Carr joined in 1999. These two long-serving Amazon executives reveal and codify the principles and practices that drive the success of one of the most extraordinary companies the world has ever known. With twenty-seven years of Amazon experience between them, much of it in the early aughts—a period of unmatched innovation that brought products and services including Kindle, Amazon Prime, Amazon Studios, and Amazon Web Services to life—Bryar and Carr offer unprecedented access to the Amazon way as it was refined, articulated, and proven to be repeatable, scalable, and adaptable.This episode wouldn't have been possible without the help of our incredible production team:Patrick Gallagher - Producer & Co-HostJerry Li - Co-HostNoah Olberding - Associate Producer, Audio & Video Editor https://www.linkedin.com/in/noah-olberding/Dan Overheim - Audio Engineer, Dan's also an avid 3D printer - https://www.bnd3d.com/Ellie Coggins Angus - Copywriter, Check out her other work at https://elliecoggins.com/about/
Shelagh Glaser, CFO of Synopsys (SNPS), discusses the direction she aims to take the company after investors traded the stock down. She explains part of the reason Synopsys cut guidance was due to the setup of the calendar year, reiterating that revenue growth shows promise in its outlook. Shelagh also gives details surrounding the company's acquisition of Ansys. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
For YMB listeners, here's a special presentation of WSJ's Take On the Week: Co-hosts Gunjan Banerji, lead writer for Live Markets, and Telis Demos, Heard on the Street's banking and money columnist, cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy, and finance—the big trades, key players and business news ahead. This week, Telis and Gunjan dig into the latest on the Trump trade, the crypto rally and what upcoming retail earnings reports from Target and Walmart could signal about American consumers. Later, Dominic Rizzo, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price's Global Technology Equity Strategy, joins the show to talk about artificial intelligence investment and tech stocks, including companies such as AMD and Synopsys and those in the Magnificent Seven like Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft. And of course the sector's shining star, Nvidia. Have an idea for a future guest or episode? How can we better help you take on the week? We'd love to hear from you. Email takeontheweek@wsj.com or the hosts at telis.demos@wsj.com and gunjan.banerji@wsj.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to WSJ's Take On the Week. Co-hosts Gunjan Banerji, lead writer for Live Markets, and Telis Demos, Heard on the Street's banking and money columnist, cut through the noise and dive into markets, the economy, and finance—the big trades, key players and business news ahead. This week, Telis and Gunjan dig into the latest on the Trump trade, the crypto rally and what upcoming retail earnings reports from Target and Walmart could signal about American consumers. Later, Dominic Rizzo, portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price's Global Technology Equity Strategy, joins the show to talk about artificial intelligence investment and tech stocks, including companies such as AMD and Synopsys and those in the Magnificent Seven like Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft. And of course the sector's shining star, Nvidia. Have an idea for a future guest or episode? How can we better help you take on the week? We'd love to hear from you. Email takeontheweek@wsj.com or the hosts at telis.demos@wsj.com and gunjan.banerji@wsj.com. Further Reading Nvidia Will Dominate Big Tech's Earnings Season Again From AI to Hardware Costs: Enterprise Tech Leaders Prepare for Trump 2.0 For more coverage of the markets and your investments, head to WSJ.com, WSJ's Heard On The Street Column, and WSJ's Live Markets blog.
Jim talks with Trent McConaghy and Ben Goertzel about the merger of Ben's SingularityNET AGIX token, Trent's Ocean Protocol, and Fetch. They discuss the relative size of the merger, motivations for pulling together the three networks, distinguishing this from a standard corporate merger, how the communities of the projects reacted, leveraging the benefits of scale, changing the ticker symbol, defining AGI vs ASI, forecasts on AGI, considering the arc of self-driving cars, data bottlenecks, the likely shape of superintelligence, what the 3 organizations do, autonomous economic agents, AI creativity, the amount of work happening on crypto networks, the antifragility of crypto, why AGI/ASI emerging from these networks might be plausible, making something work without understanding it, and much more. JRS EP217 Ben Goertzel on a New Framework for AGI JRS EP211 Ben Goertzel on Generative AI vs. AGI Currents 072: Ben Goertzel on Viable Paths to True AGI JRS EP3 Dr. Ben Goertzel – OpenCog, AGI and SingularityNET JRS EP 22 Trent McConaghy on AI & Brain-Computer Interface Accelerationism (bci/acc) "Is It Worth Being Wise?" by Paul Graham "The Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data," Google Research Dr. Ben Goertzel is a cross-disciplinary scientist, entrepreneur and author. Born in Brazil to American parents, in 2020 after a long stretch living in Hong Kong he relocated his primary base of operations to a rural island near Seattle. He leads the SingularityNET Foundation, the OpenCog Foundation, and the AGI Society which runs the annual Artificial General Intelligence conference. Dr. Goertzel's research work encompasses multiple areas including artificial general intelligence, natural language processing, cognitive science, machine learning, computational finance, bioinformatics, virtual worlds, gaming, parapsychology, theoretical physics and more. Trent McConaghy is founder of Ocean Protocol. He has 25 years of deep tech experience with a focus on AI and blockchain. He co-founded Analog Design automation Inc. in 1999, which built AI-powered tools for creative circuit design. It was acquired by Synopsys in 2004. He co-founded Solido Design Automation in 2004, using AI to mitigate process variation and help drive Moore's Law. Solido was later acquired by Siemens. He then went on to launch ascribe in 2013 for NFTs on Bitcoin, then Ocean Protocol in 2017 for decentralized data markets for AI. He currently focuses on Ocean Predictoor for crowd-sourced AI prediction feeds.