Locator: 50727B.
Tag: Bakken Chevron Permian DJ
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Locator: 50726MICRON.
Profits
May 5, 2026:
News
AMD: soars 15%; earnings exceed estimates
Samsung: hits $1 trillion evaluation
Micron: zooms past $700 billion market cap
AAPL: valuation -- $4.17 trillion
Trump pauses Project Freedom (after two days): could set up huge rally
Super Micro: shares surge 18%; guidance beat; revenue more than doubles
Lucid: suspends production guidance; new CEO; Saudi major contributor; hit hard by blockade of Strait of Hormuz
Spirit: biggest corporate collapse in a decade
NYC: Citadel founder Ken Griffin will double down on Miami; moving away from NYC
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Profits
TSMC: $81 billion.
SK Hynix: $115 billion.
Samsung: $151 billion, almost double TSMC's.
AMD's income pales in comparison.
Intel (INTC)? For 1Q26, Intel reported a loss of $4 billion for the quarter. Intel is valued at one-half trillion dollars (market cap). BRK has almost one-half trillion dollars in cash.
Nancy Pelosi? Somewhat less.
Ilhan Omar? Whatever number she says it is.
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Charts At the Close
AMD:
MU:
Locator: 50725IRAN.
Tag: Project Freedom.
Updates
Later, 6:45 p.m. CT: after just two days, Project Freedom was so successful, Trump says he will pause Project Freedom (but not the blockade) to see if Iran and US can sign some kind of agreement to keep the strait open. My hunch: Saudi was in dire straights. If the strait opens, the market will surge. The price of oil will drop like a rock.
Original Post
Iranian blockade: day 2 -- Giovanni seems amazed --
The Berlin Airlift: 15 months -- putting things into perspective --
Locator: 50724B.
WTI: $102.50.
Active rigs: 23.
Four new permits, #42899 - #42902, inclusive --
Eleven permits renewed:
Two producing wells (DUCs) reported as completed:
Locator: 50723APPLE.
Query: Does Apple have a large manufacturing presence in Vietnam?
Reply:
Query:
Apple has a large manufacturing presence in Vietnam. Which might be more important as a manufacting sector for Apple, India or Vietnam?
Reply: the very short answer --
India and Vietnam serve different, vital roles in Apple's manufacturing, but India is arguably more important for long-term growth and volume, while Vietnam is currently critical for product diversification. India focuses on massive iPhone assembly and high-value components, while Vietnam specializes in iPads, AirPods, and MacBooks, benefiting from proximity to China.
Query: why China, then increasingly Vietnam and not Mexico? Long reply; not particularly enlightening, sort of what one expected. Reading between the lines, it amounts to this:
Recommendation: read Malcolm Harris' biography of Palo Alto, c. 2023.