Snowflake Jumps Most Since 2020 After Amazon Deal
5/28/202644 min
Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow break down Snowflake's share moves after the software maker gave a strong outlook and signed a $6 billion deal with Amazon. Plus, Bloomberg News pulls back the curtains on Apple's revamped Siri design ahead of its WWDC debut. And, Meta introduces paid chatbot subscriptions to help offset its AI infrastructure costs.
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Ed Ludlow· Host1:17
This is Bloomberg Tech. Coming up, Bloomberg News pulls back the curtains on Apple's revamped Siri design ahead of its WWDC debut.
Caroline Hyde· Host1:29
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