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Meta's AI Worker Shift; Home Depot Sales Fall Short | Stock Movers

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On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Shares of CoreWeave (CRWV) and other neo-cloud companies slump premarket after Alphabet agreed to create an artificial intelligence cloud business with Blackstone. Google agreed to create an AI cloud business with Blackstone. - Meta (META) shares are moving as it's reassigning workers to new jobs related to artificial intelligence as part of a broad corporate restructuring. The new corporate structure will be "flatter" and mean "smaller teams", according to Chief People Officer Janelle Gale. - Home Depot (HD) shares are moving in the premarket after sales at Home Depot locations open at least a year rose 0.6% during the three months ended May 3, slightly below the average of analysts' estimates. Home Depot's business has been hit by elevated interest rates and high housing prices, which have sparked a pullback in home purchases and upgrade projects.

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