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ETH Google Searches Hit Yearly High
ETH Google Searches Hit Yearly High

Google searches for "$ETH" just reached a yearly all-time high, signaling growing public interest in Ethereum.Ethereum Interest Spikes as Google Searches SurgeWhy Are People Suddenly Searching for ETH?What This Means for Ethereum’s Trajectory

Coinomedia·2025/08/17 03:05
Berkshire stuck below 200-day average for 6 weeks, longest stretch in 3 years
Berkshire stuck below 200-day average for 6 weeks, longest stretch in 3 years

Share link:In this post: Berkshire Hathaway stock has stayed below its 200-day moving average for six weeks, its longest slump in three years. Buffett’s firm cut $9.2B from Apple, trimmed Bank of America, and dumped its $1B stake in T-Mobile US. Berkshire invested $1.6B in UnitedHealth, even as the company faced a federal probe and CEO resignation.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/17 01:30
Meta reshuffles AI unit for fourth time in six months
Meta reshuffles AI unit for fourth time in six months

Share link:In this post: Meta is planning its fourth reorganization of AI projects within just six months. The reorganization will take place under Superintelligence Labs. Meta aims to surpass rivals like Google, China’s DeepSeek, and OpenAI in the AI race.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/17 01:30
Critics decry loyalty to Trump becoming a condition to do business in America
Critics decry loyalty to Trump becoming a condition to do business in America

Share link:In this post: President Trump has reportedly introduced a White House “scorecard” ranking over 500 companies by their loyalty to his administration. Firms with public support, such as Apple, Nvidia, AMD, Uber, and AT&T, have gained exemptions or lucrative deals. Trump’s unpredictable interventions across industries are creating major risks for investors.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/17 01:30
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07:10
Ross Stores Q1 sales increased by 21% year-on-year, raising full-year performance guidance due to resilient demand
Glonghui, May 22 — Discount retailer Ross Stores announced its first quarter results: sales increased by 21% year-on-year to $6.0 billion, with comparable sales rising by 17%. Earnings per share grew by 37% year-on-year to $2.02, surpassing market expectations of $1.73. Despite increasing macroeconomic uncertainty, the company raised its full-year outlook, betting that demand for its discounted clothing and accessories will remain resilient. The company now expects full-year same-store sales to grow by 6% to 7%, up from the previously forecast 3% to 4%. Earnings per share are expected to be between $7.50 and $7.74, higher than the previous forecast of $7.02 to $7.36.
07:09
Bitwise and 21Shares HYPE ETF saw a $16.1 million inflow yesterday
BlockBeats News, May 22nd, according to Arkham Monitor, the Bitwise and 21Shares HYPE ETF saw a net inflow of $16.1 million yesterday. Additionally, the Bitwise Hyperliquid ETF (BHYP) currently has approximately $15.45 million HYPE staked.
07:04
Zoom Q1 delivers steady performance, slightly raises full-year guidance
```htmlGolden Ten Data, May 22|Zoom released its financial results for the first quarter. Revenue increased by 5.5% year-on-year to $1.24 billion, surpassing analysts’ average forecast of $1.22 billion. Non-GAAP earnings per share were $1.55, also exceeding the consensus estimate of $1.42. During the period, enterprise business performed steadily, with enterprise revenue rising 7.2% year-on-year. The number of customers paying more than $100,000 annually reached 4,534. Net revenue retention rate (NRR) rebounded to 99% from 98% in the previous quarter. The company slightly raised its full-year guidance, forecasting revenue to reach up to $5.09 billion, while analysts’ average expectation is $5.07 billion.```
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