
Samantha Subin
Technology Reporter at CNBC
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1 day ago |
cnbc.com | Samantha Subin
US President Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk, alongside Musk's son X Æ A-Xii, speak to the press as they stand next to a Tesla vehicle on the South Portico of the White House on March 11, 2025 in Washington, DC. Tesla shares popped 5% after CEO Elon Musk suggested that he will spend more time at the company and tariff optimism from the White House lifted broader investor sentiment.
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1 day ago |
flipboard.com | Samantha Subin
NowReality is catching up with Elon Musk. It’s a rare thing to shoot yourself in the foot and win a marathon. For years, Elon Musk has managed to do something like that with Tesla, achieving monumental success in spite of a series of self-inflicted disasters. There was the time he heavily promoted the …
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3 days ago |
cnbc.com | Samantha Subin
Elon Musk is looking to put "proper value" on his artificial intelligence startup xAI, sources told CNBC's David Faber. The comments came during a call with xAI investors last week, sources familiar with the matter told Faber. While the Tesla CEO didn't explicitly address an upcoming funding round, the sources interpreted the comments as a sign that xAI is getting set up for a significant capital raise in the near future. CNBC was unable to confirm that the company is actively looking at a raise.
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1 week ago |
nbcnewyork.com | Samantha Subin
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1 week ago |
cnbc.com | Samantha Subin
Technology stocks declined Wednesday, led by a 5% drop in Nvidia, as the chipmaking sector signaled that President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff plans could hamper demand and growth. Nvidia revealed in a filing Tuesday that it will take a $5.5 billion charge tied to exporting its H20 graphics processing units to China and other countries and said that the government will require a license to ship the chips there and other destinations.
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RT @Techmeme: Nasdaq jumps 12% after Trump announced a 90-day tariff pause, with Nvidia up 19%, Apple up 15%, Meta up 15%, Amazon up 12%, M…

Apple, Nvidia and Tesla are surging more than 10% and leading a jump in tech stocks after Trump announced a pause on some tariffs for 90 days https://t.co/lQqdhIAZX4

Tech stocks are down for a second consecutive session and the Nasdaq is headed for its worst week since the start of Covid. https://t.co/Kh4chscvtv