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Tesla Dethroned: BYD Takes the Crown as the World’s No. 1 Automaker

The year 2025 was undoubtedly a turning point for Tesla. For the first time in years of dynamic growth, the company faced a situation in which not only did global demand for its vehicles slow down, but also lost its position as the world's largest electric car manufacturer. The results for the fourth quarter and the whole year are not just a set of numbers, but rather a signal that Tesla is entering a new phase of its investment story.
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CrowdStrike Confirms its Dominance: Strong Q3 Results and Steady Growth

CrowdStrike has entered the final phase of 2025 with results that once again confirm its position as one of the most dynamic players in cybersecurity. The company has exceeded Wall Street expectations in nearly every key metric while continuing to maintain an exceptionally high growth rate. For investors, this is a signal that the demand for cloud security solutions is not slowing down – quite the opposite.
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SK Hynix: A Key Manufacturer of AI-Powered Memory

Thanks to AI, the semiconductor market has been experiencing a really dynamic pace in recent years, with the financial and stock market results of individual manufacturers growing in direct proportion to this. Many would think of Nvidia first, but the lead in its field, with the latest quarterly results, is defended by SK Hynix, a South Korean company that only a few years ago mainly supplied smartphone and computer manufacturers.

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CoreWeave and Meta: Billion-Dollar AI Partnership Opens New Opportunities

When it comes to artificial intelligence, most investors think of players such as Nvidia, Microsoft or Amazon, but this segment as a whole is also made up of other promising players. Artificial intelligence does not work independently – the presence of infrastructure providers is necessary for its operation and expansion. The latest $14.2 billion deal between Meta and CoreWeave is direct proof of this.

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Klarna Enters Wall Street: From Decline to a Return Among the Elite

Swedish fintech company Klarna, known as one of the pioneers of the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) model, is preparing for its debut on the New York Stock Exchange after years of dramatic ups and downs. The expected IPO on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker KLAR is thus an event that no investor looking for promising companies for their portfolio should miss.

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Palantir Surpasses $1 Billion in Revenue for the First Time, Raises Forecast

Artificial intelligence (AI) software provider Palantir beat Wall Street estimates and raised its full-year outlook amid the ongoing AI boom. The company’s revenue grew by 48% during the period, reaching one billion U.S. dollars for the first time. The business saw a boost following a move by President Donald Trump aimed at reducing government spending. On Monday, the company exceeded expectations by surpassing one billion USD in quarterly revenue for the first time. [1] Shares rose three percent in after-hours trading.

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