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President Donald Trump Is Buying Dell. Should You?
Financial disclosures show Trump made several trades in Dell.
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DNyuz
· Jul 6, 2026
Dell stock jumps after Trump tells Americans, ‘Go out and buy a Dell computer’
President Trump told Americans to “go out and buy a Dell computer” on Monday — sending shares of the Texas-based tech giant soaring as much as 7.8 in intraday trading. Dell shares shot up after the president praised founder Michael Dell and his wife, Susan, during a launch event for Trump Accounts, the savings accounts []
MS NOW
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump brushes off conflicts of interest, touts companies whose stock he owns
“Go out and buy a Dell computer,” the president said, neglecting to mention his ownership of Dell stock. The post Trump brushes off conflicts of interest, touts companies whose stock he owns appeared first on MS NOW.
Fortune
· Jul 7, 2026
Presidents aren’t supposed to pick winners, former White House ethics lawyer says. Trump keeps choosing Dell
Michael Dell’s company was already riding the AI-server boom. His long history of presidential access now has a Trump-era twist: public praise that moves the stock.
The Motley Fool
· Jun 29, 2026
Is Nvidia Still a Millionaire-Maker Stock?
Can the legendary chipmaker regain its mojo?
Seeking Alpha
· Jun 23, 2026
The Nvidia Vs. Intel Pair Trade
The Nvidia Vs. Intel Pair Trade
The Next Web
· Jun 22, 2026
Korea’s policy chief warns chip windfall could inflate housing
A semiconductor boom is a fine problem for a country to have, until you start asking where the money goes. That is roughly the question South Korea’s top economic policymaker put to the public this week. Kim Yong-beom, who heads policy planning in the presidential office, warned that the windfall from the AI-driven chip surge [] This story continues at The Next Web
Mashable
· Jun 26, 2026
The tech product dilemma: buy now or wait for lower prices?
Should you buy that laptop or smartphone you wanted right now? Or should you hold out for a better deal?
Disclose.tv
· Jul 6, 2026
[Video] NOW - Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computers, caught on hot mic to Trump: "Sir, [...]
NOW - Michael Dell, founder of Dell Computers, caught on hot mic to Trump: Sir, we don't have a helicopter, we have a Dellicopter.@disclosetv
BRASILWIRE
· Apr 10, 2024
Elon Musk Leads Far Right Propaganda Blitz On Brazil’s Democracy
With all the bullshit money can buy, the Tesla billionaire is instigating a digital proto-coup, reminiscent of what happened on social networks in early 2013 – but this time those behind it are in plain sight. January 8 2023 was not a new coup attempt as is most often depicted, but the desperate, failed last [] The post Elon Musk Leads Far Right Propaganda Blitz On Brazil’s Democracy appeared first on BRASILWIRE.
The Daily Beast
· Jul 7, 2026
Desperate Trump Orders Communist-Style Price Controls
Evan Vucci/ReutersPresident Donald Trump wielded his political influence in a fashion characteristic of the party he frequently labels as “the biggest threat to our nation.”Trump, 80, revealed in a Truth Social post on Monday that his administration compelled Walmart into dropping its prices, not dissimilar to how communist nations officially control prices outside of what the free market would normally dictate.“Great news! I have just been informed that one of the biggest, best, and smartest Retailers in America, Walmart, will be lowering prices, by a lot, at my Administration’s request to celebrate our great Country’s 250th birthday,” the president wrote. “Walmart will, in particular, be dropping the price for a pound of ground beef by almost 15, among many other products.”Read more at The Daily Beast.
Reuters
· Jun 26, 2026
The Week in Numbers: Micron climbs high, Apple raises prices
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Investopedia
· Jul 8, 2026
Tesla—and Two More Stocks Wall Street Thinks Could Benefit From Their Links to Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Tesla—and Two More Stocks Wall Street Thinks Could Benefit From Their Links to Elon Musk’s SpaceX
Gizmodo
· Jun 29, 2026
Why Is a San Diego Charter School Spending $500,000 on Two Humanoid Robots?
Is half a million dollars really worth a bad Nikola Tesla impersonation?
Borneo Bulletin
· Jun 25, 2026
China a ‘great centre of technology, industry’: Nvidia CEO
China a ‘great centre of technology, industry’: Nvidia CEO
Investing.com
· Jun 28, 2026
Auto business no longer in spotlight in Tesla investor conversations: Barclays
Auto business no longer in spotlight in Tesla investor conversations: Barclays
Hindustan Times
· Jun 25, 2026
The quantum-computing mistakes America must avoid
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Quartz
· Jul 6, 2026
Trump tells Americans to buy Dell computers, stock jumps 7%
The president promoted Dell during a White House ceremony marking the launch of Trump Accounts, tax-advantaged investment vehicles for U.S. children
The Marketing Journal
· Mar 5, 2025
“The CEO-as-Brand Era: How Leadership Ego is Fueling Tesla’s Meltdown” – Ilenia Vidili
Tesla’s crisis isn’t just about sales figures. It’s about what happens when a company becomes inseparable from its CEO’s identity. Once the world’s most valuable car brand, Tesla is now facing a self-inflicted trust crisis. It isn’t being crushed by its competition but by its leadership. I recently wrote about Tesla’s drop in sales in []
MakeUseOf
· Jul 1, 2026
This 10-year-old AMD CPU still crushes modern games at 1080p — and I paid a fraction of what a new one costs
All hail the Ryzen 5000 series.
The Week
· Jun 22, 2026
Elon Musk: Does he deserve a trillion dollars?
He’s now the richest man in history
2Paragraphs
· Jul 4, 2026
Billionaire Bill Ackman Corrected After Slamming Mamdani’s Desk
Trump supporter billionaire Bill Ackman, who praised Donald Trump as the “most pro-business president we’ve ever had,” criticized Democratic Socialist Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, as the country marks its 250th anniversary. [NOTE: Mamdani has vowed to “tax the rich,” including billionaires like Ackman, saying, “we see a nation whose immense wealth has []
The Hill
· Jul 7, 2026
O'Reilly urges Americans to invest in stock market and stop 'yowling about high prices'
Conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly on Monday urged Americans to invest in the stock market and stop “yowling about rising prices” amid widespread concerns about the economy. “My portfolio is doing great because Trump is — his policies appeal to the big companies, but 40 percent of Americans don't participate in capitalism, and a lot of them...
IT News Africa
· Jun 24, 2026
What IT Leaders Are Saying About Storage that Grows with the Business
IT leaders rate Dell PowerStore on beating cloud storage costs, modern infrastructure integration and consolidating backend storage into just 2U. Key Takeaways: When IT decision-makers evaluate all-flash storage for growing organisations, cost-effective scalability and operational efficiency matter as much as performance. This is particularly true for South African IT leaders balancing growth with compliance. Three recent []
Crooks and Liars
· Jul 4, 2026
Your July 4th Cookout Will Be Much More Expensive
Having a July 4 barbecue will be significantly more expensive this year than it was a year ago, and two reports say President Donald Trump’s policies are at least partly to blame. In an analysis published Wednesday, the American Economic Liberties Project faulted Trump for not taking on the corporate concentration in the meatpacking industry, which the group argued was the single biggest contributor to a “July 4th BBQ burn” that will see Americans pay record prices for ground beef. The report finds that even though Trump has tried to cut prices by lowering his tariffs to increase the supply of imported beef, they have not fallen due to the meatpacking oligopoly’s power to keep prices high regardless of input costs. In fact, the report says that prices have gone up by an additional 2 since Trump exempted beef imports from his tariffs last November. The real problem, the report contends, is that just four companies process 85 of US beef, giving them enormous leverage over what consumers pay for the final product. Even though three of these four firms have paid out tens of millions of dollars to settle price-fixing allegations, the report adds, none of them have been broken up.read more
Off The Press
· Jul 7, 2026
O’Reilly urges Americans to invest in stock market and stop ‘yowling about high prices’
Conservative pundit Bill O’Reilly on Monday urged Americans to invest in the stock market and stop “yowling about rising prices” amid widespread concerns about the economy. “My portfolio is doing great because Trump is — his policies appeal to the big companies, but 40 percent of Americans don’t participate in capitalism, and a lot of them []...Click to read more
Les Crises
· Jun 22, 2026
Le populisme de l’IA est là. Et personne n’y est préparé
Les magnats de la Silicon Valley s’inquiétaient des risques que leur technologie faisait peser sur le monde. Ils ont oublié les gens. Source : The New York Times, David Wallace-WellsTraduit par les lecteurs du site Les-Crises « Je me prépare à survivre », avouait Sam Altman, d’OpenAI, en 2016. « J’ai des armes, des comprimés []
Digital Trends
· Jun 26, 2026
I dug these last-hour Prime Day smart home, laptop, and accessory deals that are irresistible
These smart home, laptop, and accessory deals are still live, still deeply discounted, and still worth buying before the clock runs out.
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