Konrad Wysocki

Konrad Wysocki is a senior markets reporter at Bez-kabli.pl, specializing in technology stocks, artificial intelligence and global financial markets. A graduate of the University of Rzeszów, he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key trends, companies and innovations influencing investors worldwide.

UiPath adds Switzerland data residency for GenAI Activities — why PATH investors are watching

UiPath adds Switzerland data residency for GenAI Activities — why PATH investors are watching

UiPath, Inc has rolled out Switzerland as a data-residency option for both its Integration Service and GenAI Activities, according to release notes published Wednesday. The company noted that customer data will reside and be mirrored across several Swiss availability zones. Tougher data residency requirements are shaping how firms buy automation, especially in regulated sectors. According to its admin guide, UiPath’s Automation Cloud hosts customer data in different global regions, with the specific location tied to licensing choices and admin preferences.
March 5, 2026
Bitmine Immersion (BMNR) swings higher as its giant Ethereum stash keeps traders locked in

Bitmine Immersion (BMNR) swings higher as its giant Ethereum stash keeps traders locked in

Bitmine Immersion Technologies, Inc. shares surged 7.92% to finish Wednesday at $21.12, according to Investing.com. The crypto-linked stock then ticked down 0.14% to $21.09 ahead of Thursday’s open, as the NYSE American ticker kept up its recent swings. The shift is significant: Bitmine now trades like a high-beta play on ether, Ethereum’s native token. More public companies are positioning as “treasury” proxies, parking sizable crypto reserves on their books and giving stockholders direct exposure—up or down—to the underlying coins.
March 5, 2026
Amazon layoffs hit robotics unit as fresh job cuts land in warehouse automation

Amazon layoffs hit robotics unit as fresh job cuts land in warehouse automation

Amazon.com, Inc trimmed headcount in its robotics division this week, confirming staff cuts that impacted at least 100 corporate roles, according to two sources with knowledge of the situation. The layoffs landed in a team responsible for developing warehouse automation technology for the company’s logistics operations. Amazon continues to shrink its corporate workforce, with new cuts following previous layoffs, despite the company’s heavier reliance on automation to speed up and reduce the cost of moving goods. For investors, this is one more sign of just how deep CEO Andy Jassy’s drive for efficiency goes—and which “strategic” bets remain on the table.
March 5, 2026
Netflix plugs Amazon and Yahoo data into its ad tier — and rolls out a new measurement tool

Netflix plugs Amazon and Yahoo data into its ad tier — and rolls out a new measurement tool

Netflix is adding fresh audience targeting options to its Ads Suite, teaming up with Amazon and Yahoo’s ad-buying platforms. There’s a new measurement tool too, built to show if ads are actually boosting sales or sign-ups. These features hit the U.S. in the second quarter, with more ad-supported markets getting them before year-end, the company said. Netflix is stepping further into performance advertising, a space where brands care less about who viewed an ad and more about what viewers actually do afterward. The company’s spokesperson told ADWEEK these new tools aren’t linked to its upfront strategy — those yearly TV ad negotiations that still account for a portion of ad budgets.
March 5, 2026
Kenvue insiders just disclosed a fresh wave of stock awards — here’s what the filings show

Kenvue insiders just disclosed a fresh wave of stock awards — here’s what the filings show

Kenvue Inc’s senior leaders just reported fresh equity grants in filings, with the North America chief awarded 127,051 units, as the consumer health company moves closer to a takeover by Kimberly-Clark.. Kenvue’s filings are drawing attention right now, with the company in the midst of a deal. Kimberly-Clark in November announced plans to buy Kenvue via a cash-and-stock deal, aiming to build out a global health and wellness platform. The companies are shooting for a second-half 2026 close, pending necessary approvals and other conditions..
March 5, 2026
OpenAI’s ChatGPT Ads Push: Why Trade Desk Talks Have Wall Street Watching

OpenAI’s ChatGPT Ads Push: Why Trade Desk Talks Have Wall Street Watching

OpenAI has started preliminary talks with ad-tech player The Trade Desk about selling ads on ChatGPT, according to The Information. The move could bring one of the top ad-buying platforms into closer orbit with the surging chatbot. These discussions carry weight—OpenAI is searching for new revenue streams as expenses tied to large AI models continue to rise. The Trade Desk, on the other hand, could use the boost; ad-tech stocks have taken a beating lately, and bright spots have been scarce.
March 5, 2026
Lufthansa plots Kuala Lumpur–Frankfurt nonstop for Oct 2026 with five-weekly 787 flights

Lufthansa plots Kuala Lumpur–Frankfurt nonstop for Oct 2026 with five-weekly 787 flights

Lufthansa Airlines will launch a nonstop connection between Kuala Lumpur and Frankfurt from Oct. 25, 2026, flying five times a week year-round, the carrier said on Wednesday. It said flights can be booked immediately and the service will use a Boeing 787 fitted with its new Allegris cabin. The route is being lined up for Lufthansa’s winter 2026/27 schedule — the seasonal timetable that starts in late October — as the group looks for growth in Southeast Asia. Lufthansa said it would be the only airline flying nonstop to Malaysia from its home markets including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium and Italy.
March 5, 2026
Palantir’s Pentagon AI Tool Hit by Anthropic Ban, Forcing Risky Rebuild

Palantir’s Pentagon AI Tool Hit by Anthropic Ban, Forcing Risky Rebuild

Palantir Technologies Inc is rushing to untangle its Pentagon-focused Maven Smart Systems from Anthropic’s AI, after a Trump administration directive told contractors to cut ties with the startup, say people familiar with the situation. That directive could mean Palantir has to ditch Claude—Anthropic’s AI model—and overhaul sections of a U.S. government platform linked to contracts with more than $1 billion at stake. https://www.reuters.com/technology/palantir-faces-challenge-remove-anthropic-pentagons-ai-software-2026-03-04/ The dispute erupts just as the U.S. military steps up its reliance on large language models—AI systems capable of writing and summarizing text—for both analysis and targeting. Contractors are hustling to secure “approved” supplier status. At the heart of all this: Maven, the Pentagon’s main AI initiative.
March 5, 2026
MARA Bitcoin sell-off rumor flares as exec pushes back and filing widens sales options

MARA Bitcoin sell-off rumor flares as exec pushes back and filing widens sales options

MARA Holdings is countering fresh online rumors about plans to unload most of its bitcoin, a narrative that picked up after its latest annual filing. “Our 2026 10-K clearly states we expanded our strategy to allow for sales of bitcoin held on our balance sheet,” Robert Samuels, vice president of investor relations, posted on X. This matters for MARA, since the company holds a sizable bitcoin stash—investors frequently use the stock as a stand-in for the cryptocurrency. Even a suggestion that a big holder might start offloading coins can shake sentiment quickly.
March 5, 2026
Tesla UK sales drop 37% as BYD narrows the gap in February

Tesla UK sales drop 37% as BYD narrows the gap in February

Tesla saw UK registrations drop 37% in February compared to last year, according to industry figures released Thursday, while Chinese EV brands—BYD at the forefront—continued to carve out a bigger foothold in Britain’s expanding plug-in segment. The slowdown stands out, given that the UK market is on the rise again. February usually tees up March, when fresh number plates often give demand a jolt. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, registrations were up 7.2% to 90,100. Battery-electric vehicles, which are fully electric, accounted for 24.2% of the market—a second consecutive monthly dip. “The UK’s new car market is continuing to recover and EV volumes are growing too, even if market share remains disappointing,” said SMMT chief executive
March 5, 2026
SoFi taps Mastercard to settle card payments in SoFiUSD stablecoin — here’s what changes

SoFi taps Mastercard to settle card payments in SoFiUSD stablecoin — here’s what changes

SoFi Technologies has extended its tie-up with Mastercard, opening the door for SoFiUSD — its U.S. dollar stablecoin — to be used as a settlement method on Mastercard’s global payments rails. “SoFiUSD is at the heart of our strategy to make it faster, cheaper, and safer for people around the world to move money,” CEO Anthony Noto said. This announcement lands at a key moment: settlement—the under-the-hood process that keeps card payments moving—still relies on old-school batch windows and fixed cut-off times. A stablecoin, a type of crypto token pegged to the U.S. dollar or another currency, has backers arguing it enables round-the-clock fund transfers.
March 5, 2026
Intel’s 18A rethink: why CEO Lip-Bu Tan may sell the tech outside after all

Intel’s 18A rethink: why CEO Lip-Bu Tan may sell the tech outside after all

Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan is weighing whether to make the company’s 18A manufacturing process available to outside clients, reversing last year’s stance that kept the technology focused on Intel’s own chips, CFO David Zinsner said Wednesday. Shares climbed about 6% as chip stocks moved higher. There’s no mistaking the stakes. For Intel, a real turnaround hangs on consistently making cutting-edge chips—and persuading others to trust that production. The foundry strategy, where Intel manufactures chips for outside clients, hinges on one thing: deliver strong yields and ship when promised. Without that, customers stay away.
March 5, 2026
Plug Power stock jumps again as new CEO Crespo steps in and targets 2026 EBITDA

Plug Power stock jumps again as new CEO Crespo steps in and targets 2026 EBITDA

Plug Power surged 11.2% Wednesday, finishing at $2.48. That makes three straight days of gains, drawing renewed attention from traders to the hydrogen fuel-cell company. Trading volume spiked to roughly 129 million shares, well above normal levels. Still, shares remain far off their 52-week high, market data shows. This is significant for Plug, which has spent the last year working to reassure investors it can rein in cash burn and move away from piecemeal financing to keep going. Hydrogen-linked stocks tend to swing sharply, with even slight changes in outlook or liquidity sparking rapid price moves.
March 5, 2026
Affirm shares climb after Stripe adds its buy-now-pay-later option to AI checkout tokens

Affirm shares climb after Stripe adds its buy-now-pay-later option to AI checkout tokens

Affirm Holdings, Inc is deepening its link with Stripe, aiming to offer its buy-now, pay-later loans—including those short installment options at checkout—inside so-called “agentic commerce,” where software agents handle shopping and payments for users. “Consumers will want to see the total cost upfront,” said Vishal Kapoor, senior vice president of product at Affirm. Shares of Affirm climbed about 6% in premarket action. Payment companies are scrambling to keep AI-powered shopping from funneling all purchases through a single, often preloaded card—shutting out competitors. Stripe rolled out Shared Payment Tokens last year; now it’s broadening coverage to include new “agentic” payment credentials from Visa and Mastercard, plus buy-now, pay-later players like Affirm and Klarna.
March 5, 2026
Nvidia’s China H200 freeze: the chip pivot that could speed up Vera Rubin

Nvidia’s China H200 freeze: the chip pivot that could speed up Vera Rubin

Nvidia has halted output of its H200 AI chips designed for China and shifted some of its Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co production lines to focus on upcoming Vera Rubin hardware, the Financial Times said Thursday. https://www.reuters.com/world/china/nvidia-refocuses-tsmc-capacity-export-controls-stall-china-sales-ft-reports-2026-03-05/ This is significant: Nvidia counted China among its biggest customers for data-center accelerators, the key chips powering large AI models. With U.S. export rules changing, Nvidia has been working to hang onto its slice of the Chinese market.
March 5, 2026
Amprius stock jumps as AMPX targets $125 million 2026 revenue and a smaller loss

Amprius stock jumps as AMPX targets $125 million 2026 revenue and a smaller loss

Amprius Technologies shares jumped roughly 8% ahead of Thursday’s open after the company projected at least $125 million in revenue for 2026 and said it anticipates narrowing its net loss to under $8 million. The silicon-anode battery producer is also aiming for positive adjusted EBITDA — a metric excluding interest, taxes, and non-cash charges — following its first positive quarterly adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter. Guidance like that tends to outweigh last quarter’s results for small battery developers. A lot of these firms are still working to show they can manufacture cells with acceptable margins—outside of controlled lab settings.
March 5, 2026
Alibaba puts CEO Eddie Wu in charge of new AI task force after Qwen chief quits

Alibaba puts CEO Eddie Wu in charge of new AI task force after Qwen chief quits

BEIJING, March 5, 2026, 18:48 Alibaba Group Holding Ltd announced Thursday it’s putting together a new task force to speed up work on foundation models, following the resignation of Qwen AI chief Lin Junyang. According to a staff memo, CEO Eddie Wu, group CTO Wu Zeming, and Alibaba Cloud CTO Zhou Jingren will coordinate the initiative and tap resources from across the company. Zhou stays on as head of Tongyi Laboratory, Alibaba’s AI research shop, and the firm promised in the letter to boost funding for AI projects.
March 5, 2026
AST SpaceMobile stock jumps as Telus takes stake — Canada deal and Africa push in focus

AST SpaceMobile stock jumps as Telus takes stake — Canada deal and Africa push in focus

AST SpaceMobile Inc surged 13% Wednesday after Telus of Canada agreed to provide satellite-based texting, calls, and data in underserved regions—and said it would take a stake in the U.S. firm. Shares ended at $104.89, with trading volume hitting nearly 20.8 million. The tie-up drops right as mobile operators race to secure “direct-to-device” coverage — satellites linking up with ordinary smartphones when cell towers can’t reach. What was once just a demo is now a real line item in carrier budgets, and investors are rushing into whichever firms they bet can pull it off first.
March 5, 2026
Webull earnings: BULL stock edges up after $571 million revenue and 75 million-share resale filing

Webull earnings: BULL stock edges up after $571 million revenue and 75 million-share resale filing

Webull Corp saw quarterly revenue surge, and the online brokerage has filed to allow the resale of as many as 75.2 million Class A shares. The company pointed to increased trading activity and a bigger pool of client cash. Shares traded up roughly 2%, sitting at $6.07 early this Thursday. This update is significant: Webull is working through its initial phase after going public as a retail brokerage, and the market hasn’t hesitated to hit platforms hard when user engagement drops. Net deposits—what remains after customer withdrawals—serve as a key gauge of user loyalty.
March 5, 2026
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