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China Mobile Limited Class A stock (600941) on watch: AI “infrastructure edge” talk meets China data week

China Mobile Limited Class A stock (600941) on watch: AI “infrastructure edge” talk meets China data week

Shanghai, Jan 12, 2026, 04:28 CST — Premarket China Mobile Limited’s Shanghai-listed Class A shares (600941.SS) open Monday with investors weighing weekend remarks from Chinese AI experts highlighting an edge in “electricity and infrastructure,” a theme gaining traction in telecom circles. Tencent’s chief AI scientist Yao Shunyu said at a Beijing conference that China enjoys “a significant advantage in electricity and infrastructure,” while Alibaba’s Lin Junyang noted the U.S. computing infrastructure is “one to two orders of magnitude larger.” The stock closed last at 100.12 yuan, unchanged. According to TradingView, the next earnings report lands on March 27, with target
Salesforce stock heads into Monday: Spring ’26 rollout and earnings clock put CRM back in focus

Salesforce stock heads into Monday: Spring ’26 rollout and earnings clock put CRM back in focus

New York, January 11, 2026, 14:38 EST — Market closed. Salesforce, Inc. shares slipped roughly 0.2% to close at $259.94 on Friday, following the company’s announcement of its Spring ’26 product release. The update, featuring a suite of new tools, is set to begin rolling out on Feb. 23. U.S. markets will resume trading Monday after the weekend hiatus. This update is crucial as Salesforce pushes to convert its “AI agents” concept into revenue before the upcoming earnings release. These AI agents—software bots—handle routine tasks within business apps, cutting down on manual labor. Investors are pressing a straightforward question: do
Quantum computing stocks: QUBT slips as Wall Street stays split — what to watch next week

Quantum computing stocks: QUBT slips as Wall Street stays split — what to watch next week

New York, Jan 11, 2026, 12:55 EST — Market closed. Quantum Computing Inc (QUBT) shares dropped 1.8% Friday to close at $11.72, slipping alongside other U.S.-listed quantum stocks. IonQ (IONQ) lost 2.0%, Rigetti Computing (RGTI) fell 2.1%, and D-Wave Quantum (QBTS) slid 4.0% in the session. Analysts remain divided on Quantum Computing, maintaining a consensus “hold” rating with an average 12-month price target of $17, according to MarketBeat. Over the past year, the stock has ranged from $4.37 to $25.84. (MarketBeat) Markets are closed Sunday, giving traders the weekend to assess how much of the quantum trade remains momentum-driven versus
Rigetti stock slips after 108-qubit quantum system delay — what to watch before Monday

Rigetti stock slips after 108-qubit quantum system delay — what to watch before Monday

New York, January 11, 2026, 12:09 EST — The market has closed. Rigetti Computing (RGTI) shares dropped 2.1% Friday following an update on the timeline for its upcoming 108-qubit system. The quantum-computing company’s news served as a fresh example of how quickly smaller, milestone-focused tech stocks can react to shifts in their roadmaps. The stock closed at $24.72. (StockAnalysis) This update matters because investors have pegged hardware progress as the key metric in the sector. Any delay in the next system, even by a few weeks, can throw off expectations about when customers will actually start using the machine for
SK hynix stock in focus as DRAM price-jump talk meets HP’s China-sourcing move

SK hynix stock in focus as DRAM price-jump talk meets HP’s China-sourcing move

Seoul, Jan 12, 2026, 01:28 KST — Market closed. DRAM prices are forecast to jump 50%-55% this quarter compared to Q4, driven by strong demand from AI buyers. Micron’s business head Sumit Sadana told CNBC that demand has “far outpaced our ability to supply.” SK hynix (000660.KS) slipped 1.59% to 744,000 won on Friday but remains roughly 10% higher year-to-date. (mint) DRAM and NAND chips form the backbone of data storage and transfer in phones, PCs, and servers. When their prices spike, device makers face a choice: absorb the higher costs or pass them along, triggering shifts across supply chains.
TSMC stock: Q4 revenue beat sets up a Jan. 15 earnings test for Taiwan Semiconductor

TSMC stock: Q4 revenue beat sets up a Jan. 15 earnings test for Taiwan Semiconductor

TAIPEI, Jan 11, 2026, 23:05 (GMT+8) — The market has closed. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s U.S.-listed shares closed Friday up 1.77% at $323.63, the final price before Monday’s open. The jump followed the company’s quarterly revenue report, which beat Wall Street estimates. (StockAnalysis) TSMC’s quick revenue snapshot carries weight since it’s central to the global chip supply chain. Traders lean on its figures to gauge AI-driven spending, which has stayed robust enough to buoy the sector despite softness in other electronics markets. (Reuters) Looking ahead, the week throws up some tricky macro signals. Tuesday’s U.S. consumer inflation figures and early
Apple stock in focus: India’s source-code push and app-store heat hit AAPL ahead of earnings

Apple stock in focus: India’s source-code push and app-store heat hit AAPL ahead of earnings

New York, Jan 11, 2026, 09:48 (EST) — Market closed. Apple (AAPL.O) closed Friday at $259.37, ticking up 0.1%. The stock returns Monday amid India’s new proposed phone-security rules, which could require more invasive access to device operations. (Reuters) Apple faces a tricky moment. Regulation is shifting from a background issue to an active concern right as investors wrestle with gauging iPhone demand and deciphering how “AI features” will impact upgrades, pricing, and margins. India matters here because it’s more than just another rulebook. It’s a huge smartphone market and one of the rare spots where Apple can still boost
SoundHound AI stock jumps 7% ahead of Monday as CES demos and TomTom tie-up keep SOUN in focus

SoundHound AI stock jumps 7% ahead of Monday as CES demos and TomTom tie-up keep SOUN in focus

New York, Jan 11, 2026, 07:23 (EST) — The market has closed. Shares of SoundHound AI, Inc surged 6.7% on Friday, closing at $11.75 after roughly 39.3 million shares changed hands. The rally faces its true test once U.S. markets open Monday. SoundHound’s market cap hovers around $4.9 billion, placing it in a corner of the AI sector known for rapid capital shifts. This volatility leaves the stock highly reactive to news—and just as vulnerable when it goes quiet. (Yahoo Finance) Why it matters now: CES 2026 ended after four days in Las Vegas, and this week marks the crunch
D-Wave Quantum stock slides 4% into weekend — what QBTS traders watch before Monday

D-Wave Quantum stock slides 4% into weekend — what QBTS traders watch before Monday

New York, Jan 11, 2026, 07:08 EST — Market closed D-Wave Quantum Inc. shares closed Friday around 4% lower at $28.11, wrapping up a volatile week for the quantum computing firm. The stock fluctuated between $31.14 and $28.07 during the session, with roughly 46.7 million shares traded. Investors will face a fresh deal timetable come Monday. (Yahoo Finance) The pullback is significant because D-Wave’s strategy is shifting beyond just marketing quantum services. The firm now aims to expand its focus from “quantum annealing”—a niche method typically applied to optimization problems—toward gate-model machines, the architecture most competitors target for a wider
Snap stock drops to $8.21 ahead of CPI week as investors size up SNAP’s next catalyst

Snap stock drops to $8.21 ahead of CPI week as investors size up SNAP’s next catalyst

New York, Jan 10, 2026, 19:47 EST — Market closed Snap Inc (SNAP) shares fell 2.3% on Friday to close at $8.21, extending a three-session slide even as U.S. stocks broadly rose. The Snapchat owner ended the week about 38% below its 52-week high, with trading volume of 39.6 million shares, below its 50-day average. (MarketWatch) With the U.S. market shut for the weekend, the focus shifts to what could move Snap when trading resumes on Monday. Inflation data and the first big wave of earnings can swing sentiment toward ad-driven growth stocks quickly, sometimes in a single session. Snap’s
D-Wave Quantum stock slides into weekend after sharp swing; QBTS investors eye late-January deal timeline

D-Wave Quantum stock slides into weekend after sharp swing; QBTS investors eye late-January deal timeline

New York, Jan 10, 2026, 19:29 EST — The market has closed for the day. D-Wave Quantum Inc shares ended Friday down 4.0%, closing at $28.11 after a choppy session. Investors now turn to next week for updates on the company’s growth strategy. This move is significant now because D-Wave has turned into a fast-money favorite once more. Even minor changes in expectations can pack a punch when investors juggle execution risks alongside lofty promises in a developing technology. U.S. markets are closed for the weekend, shifting attention to Monday’s open and the potential impact of Wall Street Zen’s recent
Amprius stock extends two-day rally after CES award buzz; what AMPX traders watch next

Amprius stock extends two-day rally after CES award buzz; what AMPX traders watch next

New York, January 10, 2026, 18:18 ET — Market closed Amprius Technologies, Inc. pushed higher for a second day Friday, closing around 2.6% up at $9.48. Shares moved between $9.14 and $9.60 during regular hours on volume near 6.25 million. After-hours trading saw the stock climb roughly 2.1% more, hitting $9.68, per MarketWatch. (Yahoo Finance) The rally follows the conclusion of the CES consumer electronics show for the week. On Jan. 6, Amprius announced it had earned an Innovation Award from the Consumer Technology Association, the organizer of CES 2026, for its 520 Wh/kg battery — a key metric showing
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Wesfarmers share price: what to watch on ASX next week as results loom

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