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  • Jim Cramer’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday


    Vimal Kapur, CEO of Honeywell speaks on CNBC’s Squawk Box outside the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 23, 2025.

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    My top 10 things to watch Thursday, Feb. 6

    1. Wall Street was looking at a mixed open. The Dow, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq all put together back-to-back gains ahead of Thursday evening’s quarterly earnings report from Club name Amazon and Friday morning’s big government jobs report.

    2. Club name Honeywell announced its expected split into three divisions — automation, aerospace and advanced materials — following activist investor pressure. However, guidance was light as always. But what else is new? The stock fell 3%.

    3. Skyworks, a maker of chips for wireless devices, loses sole source Apple business to what many analysts believe is Club name Broadcom, which will now share it. Liam Griffin out as Skyworks CEO. Many analysts cut their price targets as Skyworks shares plunged more than 25% on all the news.


    1. Federal Reserve Meeting: The Fed is set to announce its decision on interest rates, which could have a major impact on the stock market.
    2. Earnings Reports: Keep an eye on earnings reports from companies like Apple, Amazon, and Facebook, as they can move the market significantly.
    3. Economic Data: Look out for key economic indicators such as jobless claims, GDP growth, and consumer confidence, which can provide insight into the health of the economy.
    4. Trade Talks: Any updates on trade negotiations between the US and China could impact market sentiment.
    5. Tech Stocks: Monitor the performance of tech stocks, which have been driving the market higher in recent months.
    6. Energy Sector: Keep an eye on oil prices and the performance of energy stocks, as they can be sensitive to geopolitical tensions.
    7. Healthcare Stocks: Watch for any news or developments in the healthcare sector, which could impact related stocks.
    8. Interest Rates: Pay attention to any changes in interest rates, as they can impact the cost of borrowing and spending.
    9. Market Volatility: Keep an eye on market volatility, as it can signal uncertainty and potential opportunities for traders.
    10. Global Events: Stay informed about any global events or news that could impact the stock market, such as geopolitical tensions or natural disasters.

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  • Why Jim Knowles walked: Philosophical clash at Ohio State leads to fresh start, historic payday at Penn State


    Jim Knowles’ defense is not static and is certainly malleable to suggestions, but even a veteran coach has a breaking point with directives. 

    The coordinator reached his limit after three years at Ohio State, where he successfully revamped and revitalized a struggling unit into a championship caliber group in short order — but not without interference and pressures from head coach Ryan Day, who inserted himself in defensive meetings more often this season and asked for changes to be made midway through the season, sources told CBS Sports. Last week, their short marriage ended with Knowles bolting for rival Penn State. A bigger payday and more autonomy to run his scheme awaits him in State College, where he will be introduced Tuesday in a press conference. 

    Chip Kelly leaves Ohio State for Raiders: Buckeyes facing significant staff overhaul after national title win

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    Chip Kelly leaves Ohio State for Raiders: Buckeyes facing significant staff overhaul after national title win

    The departure was not a surprise for Ohio State staffers. Knowles also fielded discussions with Oklahoma and Notre Dame, and rumors of a departure for the Sooners hit a fever pitch as the Buckeyes prepared for the national championship game against the Irish. It never distracted Ohio State, particularly because Knowles, lovingly referred to as a hermit with a coach’s whistle, never relented from his habits: locking himself in his office, studying opponents’ film and developing concise game plans before emerging from behind closed doors with a plan that always seemed to wow his players.

    “I always called him Batman,” Buckeyes defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau said before Ohio State’s win against the Irish in the national championship. “He is in his cave, and he comes out and you never know what he has in store, but you’ve got to get to know him. Once you get to know him, that’s one guy you’ll have on your side. To be able to play for him as a DC, it’s a blessing.”

    The Buckeyes won the national championship and Knowles polished the “Silver Bullets” into the nation’s best defense (12.9 points per game), but did so rebuilding the unit over three years with the understanding that mixing his three-man front schemes would never be a hallmark in Columbus, sources told CBS Sports. The crux was longtime defensive line coach Larry Johnson, whose four-man front philosophies are ingrained in the Buckeyes’ culture. It was Knowles, not the Buckeyes, who had to adjust philosophically. That didn’t necessarily eliminate Knowles’ three-man looks and mixing coverages, but his love of utilizing a “Jack” hybrid on and off the line was never the touchstone it was previously at Oklahoma State and Duke.

    Meanwhile, Day’s appearances in the defensive meeting room increased after the Buckeyes’ 32-31 loss at Oregon in Week 7. They allowed nearly 500 yards of offense, including 341 yards passing, as superstars like cornerback Denzel Burke struggled in coverage. 

    It’s not unusual for a head coach to take an added interest in a particular unit after a loss, but what made this development more personal and political was Day’s background as an offensive coordinator. As Day left mentor Chip Kelly on his own to develop game plans and call games, it was the veteran defensive coordinator who instead had to deal with his boss breathing down his neck.

    That didn’t mix well with Knowles’ lone ranger attitude. The Cornell graduate, who also got his coaching start in the Ivy League, is not your typical play-caller. He enjoys cigars and sushi, and is quite the reflective intellectual.

    “He’s smart, and he just so happens to like football,” an Ohio State source said. “He’s a guy you could see being a curator of art or maybe a professor discussing World War II history.”

    Still, Knowles and Day worked well together. The defense allowed only 9.7 points per game for the remainder of the regular season, including the 13-10 loss to Michigan in the finale, before the offense exploded in the playoffs with double-digit wins in all four rounds, including the 34-23 capper against Notre Dame for the national title.  

    “When he was at Oklahoma State, they didn’t have four down D-linemen, and then certainly no depth behind it,” Day said of Knowles in late October. “So, he had to be creative about what he was doing there. Decision was made a long time ago that we have the D-linemen here at Ohio State that can play with four down linemen.”

    Shortly after the national championship game on Jan. 20, Knowles, 59, began fielding phone calls from suitors, sources told CBS Sports. The flirtations led to counter offers from Ohio State, and though their pitches were in the same pay-day ranges discussed with Oklahoma and Penn State, there was a caveat: if you don’t commit now to the Buckeyes, you will be barred from the team’s championship celebration inside Ohio Stadium on Jan. 26. At that point, negotiations broke down and Knowles, who already had one foot out the door, made up his mind, and subsequently agreed to join Penn State. Not long after Day told 30,000 fans celebrating inside Ohio Stadium that Knowles was “the defensive coordinator of the best defense in the country,” the play-caller wrapped up a deal with the Nittany Lions. Penn State announced Knowles as DC less than 24 hours later.

    Penn State poaching Jim Knowles sends clear message: James Franklin, Nittany Lions ready to take next step

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    Penn State poaching Jim Knowles sends clear message: James Franklin, Nittany Lions ready to take next step

    Interestingly, Knowles leaves Ohio State for a similar ready-made situation to win a title that he had with the Buckeyes a year ago. It was in late January 2024, shortly after Ross Bjork was hired as Ohio State’s athletics director, that the school committed to go full speed with a $20 million NIL treasure chest, and attacked the transfer portal with relentlessness, effectively transforming a championship-worthy roster into unquestionably the most talented team in the sport.

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    Penn State has money to spend, and isn’t afraid to show it. They made Knowles the highest-paid assistant coach in college football with a deal averaging $3.1 million, with a bonus structure that could push that annual total over $4 million, according to CBS Sports sources. Head coach James Franklin has received three contract extensions and raises since last winning a Big Ten title in 2016, and is paid an average of $8.5 million annually, according to a 10-year deal he signed in November 2021.

    Penn State’s total revenue jumped nearly $18 million to a record $220.8 million in its most recent annual fiscal report released last month. Where that stands nationally is not entirely clear as the NCAA releases financial reports this month, but it’s behind goliaths Texas ($331.9 million) and Ohio State ($254.9 million),  according to documents obtained by USA TODAY last week. Penn State has usually ranked third in the Big Ten in operating revenue behind the Buckeyes and Michigan.

    How Penn State plans to attack the spring portal window remains to be seen, but it stands to return one of the nation’s more talented rosters. The Nittany Lions lose future first-round pass rusher Abdul Carter but returns a plethora of stars, including Dani Dennis-Sutton, who accounted for 8.5 sacks last season. The offense is loaded, again, with running backs Kaytron Allen and Nick Singleton returning, too. 

    Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles hopes to light victory cigar, add CFP title to lengthy resume

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    Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles hopes to light victory cigar, add CFP title to lengthy resume

    Meanwhile, Ohio State loses eight starters on defense, including its entire defensive front, led by Ohio State legend Jack Sawyer, whose fumble return against Texas in the CFP semifinals will forever be remembered as the biggest play of the Buckeyes’ title run.

    Also tugging at Knowles? Returning home for the first time in his 37-year coaching career. “Penn State was everything. It was everything. That’s what we aspired to be and I couldn’t get there as a player, but through a lot of work, a lot of time, a lot of really good players, that allowed me to reach that point in my career where I could really pick wherever I wanted to be,” Knowles told Penn State players during a team meeting last week

    Knowles grew up in north Philadelphia, the son of a police officer, which he often refers to as the framework for his coaching style. “Raised by a Philly cop,” he said two days before the national championship. “So there’s an intensity that goes with that.”

    Dennis Dodd contributed to this report





    After a successful tenure as the defensive coordinator at Ohio State, Jim Knowles shocked the college football world by announcing his departure for Penn State. Many fans and analysts were left scratching their heads, wondering why Knowles would leave a top program like Ohio State for a conference rival like Penn State.

    The answer, it seems, lies in a philosophical clash at Ohio State that ultimately led Knowles to seek a fresh start and a historic payday at Penn State. Knowles, known for his aggressive and attacking defensive schemes, reportedly clashed with Ohio State head coach Ryan Day over the direction of the defense. Day, a more conservative coach, reportedly wanted a more traditional and conservative defensive approach, while Knowles wanted to continue his aggressive style.

    Ultimately, the two could not see eye to eye, leading Knowles to make the difficult decision to leave Ohio State and seek a new opportunity at Penn State. The move was not only a chance for Knowles to start fresh and implement his preferred defensive schemes, but also a chance to make history with a historic payday at Penn State.

    Knowles’ decision to walk away from a top program like Ohio State may have been surprising to many, but for Knowles, it was a necessary step to stay true to his coaching philosophy and continue to grow as a coach. And with a new challenge and a historic payday awaiting him at Penn State, Knowles is ready to make his mark on the college football landscape once again.

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  • DeepSeek’s threat to Nvidia may not be so serious, Jim Cramer says


    If you're like me you found all of this DeepSeek talk unsettling, says Jim Cramer

    CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday told investors DeepSeek might not pose as serious a threat to Nvidia‘s sales as many investors feared this week, saying the Chinese artificial intelligence startup may not have told Wall Street the full story about its large language model.

    “Is DeepSeek an alternate universe that bodes terribly for Nvidia’s pricing down the road? Hey, anything’s possible,” he said. “But if you had to design the most punitive way to bring down the price of this great stock, you’d invent something like DeepSeek.”

    Earlier this week, investors were stunned to find out DeepSeek developed an AI model that it said cost $6 million to make — significantly less than what its peers spend on such programs. The company also claimed that the model could outperform that of industry favorite OpenAI. Wall Street concluded Big Tech may not need to spend as much money on highly-advanced chips from Nvidia, which until now seemed like the only option for companies looking to dominate in the AI world. Worries of lower earnings sent Nvidia shares plummeting, with the stock losing nearly $600 billion in one session, the largest single-day drop in market history.

    Cramer conceded that investors’ response is logical if DeepSeek’s model actually cost so little to make, forcing Nvidia to bring down prices. But he said there’s a possibility that DeepSeek spent more on its program than investors believe, referencing a new report from SemiAnalysis, a semiconductor research and consulting firm. SemiAnalysis suggested the way DeepSeek framed the development of the new model is misleading, saying the company could have actually spent more than $500 million.

    Cramer was also skeptical that executives at tech giants like Meta, Tesla and Oracle would have invested so much money in Nvidia without performing proper due diligence. DeepSeek wasn’t a secret, he continued, it just received a lot of attention this week.

    “I think the SemiAnalysis piece is spot on,” he said. “It may just be one more long knife aimed at Nvidia, and nothing more.”

    Nvidia declined to comment. DeepSeek did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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    In a recent segment on CNBC’s Mad Money, host Jim Cramer discussed the potential threat that DeepSeek, a rising competitor in the semiconductor industry, poses to Nvidia. Despite some concerns in the market about DeepSeek’s potential impact on Nvidia’s market share, Cramer believes that the threat may not be as serious as some investors fear.

    Cramer pointed out that while DeepSeek has been making strides in developing innovative technologies, Nvidia still holds a dominant position in the market with its strong product portfolio and established customer base. He also noted that Nvidia has a track record of successfully navigating competition in the past and adapting to changing market dynamics.

    Cramer emphasized that while it’s important for investors to keep an eye on emerging competitors like DeepSeek, he believes that Nvidia’s competitive advantages and leadership in the industry will help mitigate any potential threats. He advised investors to focus on the long-term outlook for Nvidia and not to overreact to short-term market fluctuations.

    Overall, Cramer’s analysis suggests that while DeepSeek may pose a challenge to Nvidia, it may not be as serious as some investors fear. As always, it’s important for investors to conduct their own research and make informed decisions based on their individual risk tolerance and investment goals.

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  • Jim Gaffigan: “It’s Sad I Didn’t Play in the NFL” | FOX Sports Radio


    Stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan joins Dan Patrick on The Dan Patrick Show to talk about his “Everything Is Wonderful!” tour and his recently released comedy special “The Skinny.” He shares his biggest influences in comedy and details his struggles breaking into the business. And he laments his lack of NFL career despite only having two weeks of experience as a walk-on at Purdue.

    Jim Gaffigan: “There’s a picture of me when I walked on at Purdue but I was literally there for two weeks and now people are like, ‘Yeah, he’s a Big Ten football player…’ It’s just sad that I didn’t play in the NFL even though I didn’t really even play Division 1.”





    Popular comedian Jim Gaffigan recently opened up about his regrets of not pursuing a career in the NFL. In an interview with FOX Sports Radio, Gaffigan admitted, “It’s sad I didn’t play in the NFL. I think I could have been a great receiver or maybe a kicker. But hey, I guess it’s never too late to join a flag football league, right?”

    Gaffigan’s self-deprecating humor and love for sports have always been a big part of his comedy, so it’s no surprise that he would joke about his hypothetical football career. While he may not have made it to the NFL, Gaffigan continues to entertain audiences with his stand-up specials, TV shows, and movies.

    Fans of Gaffigan can catch his latest comedy routines and projects, while also imagining what could have been if he had pursued his football dreams. Who knows, maybe we’ll see him on the field one day, making tackles and scoring touchdowns in his signature deadpan style.

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  • Jim Nantz Wins Auction For Scottie Scheffler’s GMC SUV


    Legendary sports commentator Jim Nantz has scored himself new wheels, and they come with quite the history. He recently purchased Scottie Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL at auction, successfully bidding $50,000 for the vehicle during a fundraising gala for the Triumph Over Kid Cancer charity.

    The gala took place last October in Houston, Texas, where Nantz declared, “I’ll be more than happy to store Scottie’s car in my garage.” Now the SUV is parked at his home, marking the union of sports and philanthropy. Nantz joked with Golfweek’s Adam Schupak, “I figure just driving this SUV to the golf course should lower my handicap by at least five shots.” This light-hearted comment encapsulates Nantz’s quirky sense of humor and love for golf.



    In a surprising turn of events, CBS sports broadcaster Jim Nantz has won the auction for professional golfer Scottie Scheffler’s GMC SUV. The auction, which took place at a charity event, saw Nantz outbid several other interested parties to secure the vehicle.

    Nantz, known for his smooth voice and iconic calls during golf tournaments, expressed his excitement at winning the auction. “I’ve always been a fan of Scottie’s game, and to have the opportunity to own his SUV is truly special,” Nantz said.

    The proceeds from the auction will go towards a charity close to Scheffler’s heart, further adding to the significance of the sale. The GMC SUV, which has been customized to Scheffler’s specifications, is sure to be a prized possession for Nantz.

    Congratulations to Jim Nantz on his winning bid and to Scottie Scheffler for his charitable efforts. This unique auction is a reminder of the camaraderie and generosity within the world of sports.

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  • Commentator Jim Nantz Wins Scottie Scheffler’s First Car At Auction


    Legendary sports commentator Jim Nantz has won Scottie Scheffler’s car at auction.

    The CBS Sports broadcaster offered an opening bid of $50,000 for the 2012 GMC Yukon XL at a gala for the Triumph Over Kid Cancer charity in November in Houston, where he commented: “I’ll be more than happy to store Scottie’s car in my garage.”





    Commentator Jim Nantz Wins Scottie Scheffler’s First Car At Auction

    Legendary sportscaster Jim Nantz made headlines recently when he won PGA Tour golfer Scottie Scheffler’s first car at a charity auction. The car, a sleek black BMW M3, was up for grabs as part of a fundraiser for a local children’s hospital.

    Scheffler, who had been using the car since he was a teenager, decided to donate it for a good cause, and Nantz was more than happy to help out. The bidding was intense, but in the end, Nantz emerged victorious with a winning bid of $50,000.

    “I couldn’t believe it when they told me I had won,” Nantz said. “I’ve always been a big fan of Scottie’s and I’m thrilled to be able to support such a worthy cause.”

    The car will now have a new home in Nantz’s collection of sports memorabilia, where it will serve as a reminder of the generosity of both Scheffler and Nantz. It’s a heartwarming story that shows the power of sports to bring people together for a good cause.

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  • Jim Nantz’s $50,000 bid wins Scottie Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL


    PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Jim Nantz will be driving around town in Scottie Scheffler’s old car.

    Nantz’s $50,000 bid for Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL held up and the car arrived at his home, which overlooks Pebble Beach Golf Links and with its own replica of the famed par-3 seventh, on Jan. 27. 

    “I figure just driving this SUV to the golf course should lower my handicap by at least five shots,” Nantz wrote in a text to Golfweek.

    Scottie Scheffler's GMC Yukon has a new owner in Jim Nantz and home in his garage in Pebble Beach, California.

    “He finally got it,” Scheffler said with a laugh on Friday when told after the round. “It was sitting at our golf course for a while. But, yeah, it’s fun. Both of us got together to help a great cause and he got an extra car out of it.”



    In an exciting turn of events, CBS sports commentator Jim Nantz made a winning bid of $50,000 for PGA golfer Scottie Scheffler’s 2012 GMC Yukon XL at a charity auction. The auction, held to raise funds for a local children’s hospital, drew in high-profile bidders from the sports world.

    Nantz, known for his smooth commentary and love of golf, was thrilled to secure the winning bid for Scheffler’s vehicle. The GMC Yukon XL, a spacious and luxurious SUV, was a prized possession of the young golfer and had been meticulously maintained.

    The generous bid from Nantz will go towards supporting the hospital’s efforts to provide critical care to children in need. Both Nantz and Scheffler expressed their gratitude for the opportunity to give back to the community and make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate.

    It was a heartwarming moment to see two prominent figures in the sports world come together for a worthy cause. Congratulations to Jim Nantz on his winning bid and to Scottie Scheffler for his generosity in donating his vehicle for such a noble purpose.

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  • Jim Cramer Suggests Getting ‘The King of Robots’ Instead of Serve Robotics Inc. (SERV)


    We recently compiled a list of the Jim Cramer Shed Light on These 9 Stocks. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Serve Robotics Inc. (NASDAQ:SERV) stands against the other stocks Jim Cramer recently talked about.

    Jim Cramer, the host of Mad Money, has been considering the uncertainty surrounding 2025 and the ongoing macroeconomic challenges that are sparking important questions. One of the main points Cramer has been grappling with is the direction Washington will take in the coming months. He highlighted that, despite two months of processing the election results, there’s still a lack of clarity about what the priorities will be and what Congress might actually pass. Cramer also brought up several important questions about President Donald Trump’s stance on various issues.

    “Is president-elect Trump serious about large widespread tariffs or is the tough talk just a negotiating tactic? How serious is Trump about mass deportations? Which, if enacted, would likely have an impact on… the labor market.”

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    Another major question Cramer raised was about deregulation, how much benefit will companies truly see from it, and how quickly? In terms of corporate taxes, Cramer also noted that the extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act seems likely, but he questioned whether Trump might push even further, potentially altering the tax landscape in a more significant way. Perhaps one of the most pressing questions Cramer raised concerned the bond market and its tolerance for large U.S. government budget deficits.

    “And considering that last question, here’s a doozy: Will the bond market continue to tolerate big budget deficits from the US government?”

    He pointed out that some argue the bond market has already begun to take a more stringent stance on national debt, evident in the rising treasury yields over recent months. Still, Cramer left it at that, suggesting the situation remains uncertain.

    “Difficult to answer because as we learned last time, I mean, Donald Trump is not a predictable president, great for cable news ratings, but sometimes frustrating when you’re in the business of making predictions. Hmm, maybe a higher cash position than normal could beckon.”

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    For this article, we compiled a list of 9 stocks that were discussed by Jim Cramer during the episodes of Mad Money aired on January 7 and 8. We listed the stocks in ascending order of their hedge fund sentiment as of the third quarter, which was taken from Insider Monkey’s database of 900 hedge funds.



    In a recent episode of Mad Money, Jim Cramer suggested investors consider investing in ‘The King of Robots’ instead of Serve Robotics Inc. (SERV). Cramer believes that ‘The King of Robots’ has more potential for growth and profitability in the long run.

    Serve Robotics Inc. recently went public and has been touted as a disruptor in the robotics industry, specifically in the delivery robot market. However, Cramer expressed doubts about the company’s ability to sustain its current growth trajectory and compete with other players in the market.

    Cramer’s recommendation to look into ‘The King of Robots’ instead of Serve Robotics Inc. comes as a surprise to many investors, but Cramer has a track record of making bold and successful investment recommendations.

    Investors are advised to do their own research and consider all factors before making any investment decisions. It will be interesting to see how ‘The King of Robots’ performs in the coming months and whether Cramer’s suggestion proves to be a wise move for investors.

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  • Jim Cramer’s top 10 things to watch in the stock market Thursday


    Visitors take pictures by a sign posted in front of Meta headquarters on Jan. 29, 2025 in Menlo Park, California.

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    My top 10 things to watch Thursday, Jan. 30

    1. Meta was outstanding both on top and bottom line. I didn’t think a quarter like that would be possible. Meta.ai has already become the largest assistant, and it is learning from all of the interactions people have. It will have won the personal agent role by the end of the year and can’t be stopped because it will outspend everyone.

    2. Microsoft is problematic because it always seems to be growing these days as expected or a little bit slower. I thought CEO Satya Nadella had good things to say about Copilot and how so many companies are using it. Can Microsoft be the de facto corporate agent? Yes, but only because of its relationship with Open AI.

    • DeepSeek comments from Wednesday night’s conference calls: Microsoft said falling software prices will increase consumption. Nadella embraced the advances made my Chinese AI startup DeepSeek with open arms. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg didn’t revise last week’s capital expenditure guidance after Monday’s DeepSeek tech rout.

    3. Wall Street was looking at a mixed open after a Wednesday decline driven by pressure on Club stock Nvidia and the Fed holding interest rates steady and saying inflation remains “somewhat elevated.” Nvidia has been crushed this week on the DeepSeek developments. The inflation comments from the Fed implied rates may stay on hold for a while. GDP in the fourth quarter grew slower than expected.


    1. Federal Reserve Meeting: Investors will be closely watching the outcome of the Federal Reserve’s meeting for any signals on interest rate changes or economic policies.
    2. Earnings Reports: Keep an eye on earnings reports from companies such as Apple, Amazon, and Facebook, as they could have a significant impact on the market.
    3. Trade Talks: Any updates on trade negotiations between the U.S. and China could cause volatility in the stock market.
    4. Inflation Data: The release of inflation data could provide insight into the health of the economy and impact market sentiment.
    5. Oil Prices: Fluctuations in oil prices can influence the stock market, so keep an eye on any developments in the oil market.
    6. Consumer Confidence: Reports on consumer confidence levels can provide insight into consumer spending habits and the overall health of the economy.
    7. Political Developments: Any news related to political events, such as Brexit or the U.S. election, could impact the stock market.
    8. Tech Stocks: Technology stocks have been a major driver of the market’s recent gains, so keep an eye on how these stocks are performing.
    9. Global Markets: Pay attention to how global markets are performing, as international developments can have a ripple effect on U.S. stocks.
    10. Volatility Index: Keep an eye on the VIX, also known as the fear index, as it can provide insight into market sentiment and potential future market movements.

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  • Illinois HC Bret Bielema Shades Jim Harbaugh After Old Video on Cheating Resurfaces | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    ORLANDO, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 31: head coach Bret Bielema of the Illinois Fighting Illini reacts during the second half of the 2024 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Camping World Stadium on December 31, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)

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    University of Illinois head football coach Bret Bielema took a shot at former University of Michigan and current Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh on social media Wednesday.

    Replying to a video on X that featured Harbaugh saying, “If you cheat to win, then you’ve already lost,” during his time as head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, Bielema threw some shade at Harbaugh regarding how his tenure at Michigan ended:

    Bret Bielema @BretBielema

    Really…. Why did you leave? <br><br>Was looking forward to playing but understand why you ran to the <a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/NFL?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>#NFL</a><br><br>See you in the future and can’t wait <a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/famILLy?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>#famILLy</a> <a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/ILL?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw”>#ILL</a> <a href=”https://t.co/4y7C5ecvUA”>https://t.co/4y7C5ecvUA</a>

    During Harbaugh’s final season at Michigan in 2023, analyst Connor Stalions resigned from his role with the team amid an NCAA investigation into allegations that he was the leader of an illegal sign-stealing operation.

    The Wolverines went a perfect 15-0 and won the national championship in 2023, but Harbaugh left his alma mater at the end of the season to take the Chargers’ head coaching job.

    During the 2023 campaign, Harbaugh had to serve a pair of suspensions due to NCAA violations.

    The first suspension was a self-imposed, three-game ban as a result of recruiting violations, and then he served another three-game suspension later in the season as punishment for the sign-stealing scandal.

    Sherrone Moore, who is now the head coach at Michigan, won all six games as the interim head coach while Harbaugh was out, and Harbaugh was allowed to return for the Big Ten Championship Game and the College Football Playoff.

    Back in August, after Harbaugh had already left for the NFL, the NCAA provided Michigan with a formal Notice of Allegations related to the sign-stealing investigation.

    Several current and former members of the Michigan football program, including Harbaugh, were accused of committing Level I violations.

    On Tuesday, Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports reported that Michigan intends to fight the NCAA on the allegations, with the university stating that the NCAA is “grossly overreaching” and “wildly overcharging” the program.

    In his first season back in the NFL, Harbaugh led the Chargers to an 11-6 record and a playoff berth, marking the fourth time in his five seasons as an NFL head coach that he secured a playoff berth.

    As for Michigan, the Wolverines took a big step back from 2023 to 2024, finishing 8-5. However, Michigan did beat rival and eventual national championship-winning Ohio State for a fourth consecutive year.

    Bielema, who coached Wisconsin in the Big Ten from 2006 to 2012, returned to the conference with Illinois in 2021 after a five-year run at Arkansas.

    He led the Fighting Illini to a 10-3 mark in 2024, which was their best record since 2001 when they went 10-2.

    Included in those 10 wins was a 21-7 home triumph over a Michigan team that was the No. 24-ranked squad in the nation at the time of the game.





    Illinois HC Bret Bielema Throws Shade at Jim Harbaugh After Old Video on Cheating Resurfaces

    Illinois head coach Bret Bielema is not holding back when it comes to calling out Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh. A recently resurfaced video from years ago shows Harbaugh discussing ways to bend the rules in recruiting, and Bielema wasted no time in taking a jab at his rival.

    In the video, Harbaugh can be heard joking about finding loopholes in the NCAA rules to gain an advantage in recruiting. Bielema, who has a history of clashing with Harbaugh on and off the field, didn’t hesitate to call out the hypocrisy.

    “It’s always interesting to see someone who claims to be a paragon of virtue and integrity get caught with their hand in the cookie jar,” Bielema said in a recent press conference. “I guess the old saying holds true, cheaters never prosper.”

    The comments from Bielema have sparked a heated debate among fans and analysts, with many wondering if there will be any repercussions for Harbaugh and the Michigan program. As the college football world waits to see how this drama unfolds, one thing is for sure: the rivalry between Illinois and Michigan just got a whole lot more intense. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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