Opening Bell: July 18, 2018 Ray Wang of Constellation Research breaks down Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings and the future of the AI chip race.
Randy Altschuler, CEO of Xometry, discusses AI, automation and the rise of on-demand manufacturing.
Andrew Nusca, Editorial Director at Fortune, breaks down how Musk’s failed $150 billion lawsuit could reshape AI governance.
Jim Neesen of Connor Group discusses the AI-driven IPO boom, SpaceX, OpenAI, Anthropic and whether Wall Street can sustain the hype.
Politico’s Aaron Mak breaks down the Trump-Xi Beijing summit, AI competition, semiconductor tensions and what it means for global tech.
The Clarity Act could reshape U.S. crypto regulation by defining digital assets and resolving SEC–CFTC jurisdiction. Paul Grewal of Coinbase weighs in.
Tom Curtis, President of Burger King U.S. & Canada, discusses growth strategy, earnings momentum and partnership with The Mandalorian and Grogu.
Matt Calkins, CEO of Appian, discusses earnings, the AI boom, outdated enterprise software, and rising security risks.
Chris Edmunds, CFO of Redwire, discusses NASA missions, ISS innovation, space pharma, and the company’s rapid 2026 growth.
We spoke with a lawyer who sued the federal government on behalf of 100 companies over the emergency tariffs.
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