Of the four hyperscalers that reported this week, here’s what to buy

Analysts focused on hyperscalers’ AI spending and their predictions on the pace of investment returns.
Exxon in advanced talks to power AI data centers with natural gas and carbon capture

The tech sector has mostly secured renewable energy to power data centers, but some are turning to natural gas as well as they search for reliable power.
Reddit stock pops 14% after showing strong advertising and user growth

Reddit’s stock popped after the company surpassed third-quarter estimates due to strong advertising growth.
Getty Images stock pops 19% on deal with Perplexity AI

Perplexity will be able to display creative and editorial content from Getty Images through its AI-powered search tools.
Republican who oversaw student debt launches class action effort against Trump administration

The Trump administration is wrongfully damaging the credit of millions of student loan borrowers, a new proposed class action lawsuit says.
Pro Talks: Investor Ayako Yoshioka on the state of the AI trade and where to find opportunities

CNBC’s Dominic Chu speaks to Ayako Yoshioka, portfolio consulting director at Wealth Enhancement Group for her take on building a portfolio that withstands geopolitical and economic risks. She also explains her view on whether concerns around a tech bubble are warranted, and she takes questions from Pro subscribers.
Friday, October 31, 2025: Jim Cramer discusses his next moves for the Investing Club

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It’s a high-risk trade, but this biotech down 80% this year could be a buy

Jay Woods breaks down the charts on Sarepta.
FBI arrests in Michigan stopped potential Halloween terrorist attack, Kash Patel says

FBI Director Kash Patel, in a social media post, said details of the arrests in Michigan would be released later.
Amazon’s stock soars 12% on third-quarter beat and increased spending guidance

Amazon blew past analyst estimates in its third-quarter earnings report and raised its capital expenditures forecast for the year to $125 billion.