
The AI capex spend is so insane that Google is raising equity from Berkshire Hathaway through a private placement to fund spend on infrastructure Berkshire is receiving $10B split across Class A and C shares at a roughly 6% discount to share price
Nikos K
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The AI capex spend is so insane that Google is raising equity from Berkshire Hathaway through a private placement to fund spend on infrastructure Berkshire is receiving $10B split across Class A and C shares at a roughly 6% discount to share price


Think it's fair to assume that much of the delay is linked to the politics around near-term sanctions relief. The MOU will be just that, a memo. Even if Iran agrees to a provision that commits it to hand over the highly-enriched uranium within a certain timeframe, that provision is kind of worthless until they negotiate the details in follow-on talks. Whereas any up-front sanctions relief, particularly the release of frozen assets, is an immediate, tangible American concession. If Trump wants stronger language around the nuclear program—again, bearing in mind that said language is just words on paper—then this seems mostly about the optics of what he's getting in return for the first tranche of sanctions relief. axios.com/2026/05/31/tru…


🚨 BREAKING: Iran has reportedly been given a 24-hour deadline. After that, the world could potentially witness one of the largest and most devastating airstrike campaigns in recent history.





Uber COO Andrew Macdonald said he's not seeing proportional productivity gains from increasing AI costs. bit.ly/4e3w4PC

