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Company NameCORE16 Inc.
CEODavid Cho
Business Registration Number762-81-03235
Address83, Uisadang-daero, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, 07325, Republic of KOREA
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When Nvidia Rises 4%, This AI Big Tech Gains 8%?
Yesterday (15th), the S&P 500 and Dow Jones declined, but the Nasdaq reached a record high. The gain was largely driven by Nvidia, which rose 4% after the U.S. government approved resumed chip sales to China, boosting the broader tech sector. Interestingly, as Nvidia gained 4%, one Big Tech company jumped even higher—8%.One-Week Snapshot: China's AI GiantsAlibaba ADR (BABA) rose approximately 8.1% yesterday (15th). It wasn't alone—other U.S.-listed Chinese tech giants, including Tencent (TCEHY) and Baidu (BIDU), joined the surge. The common denominator? AI. At SellSmart, we're focused specifically on Alibaba. Why Alibaba? Globally recognized for e-commerce platforms like Taobao and AliExpress, Alibaba’s primary growth drivers—often overlooked by investors—are AI and cloud computing. Alibaba recently announced plans to invest approximately 380 billion yuan (around $53 billion) into cloud and AI infrastructure over the next three years, strategically expanding beyond e-commerce into logistics and fintech. In March, Alibaba released its open-source chatbot "QwQ-32B," followed in June by "Qwen VLo," a multimodal AI model enabling image generation—clear signals of aggressive moves into AI innovation.Year-to-Date Returns for China’s Big Tech AI TrioThe standout from Alibaba's Q1 2025 earnings was its rapidly growing Cloud Intelligence segment. Revenue jumped 18% year-over-year to 30.13 billion yuan, surpassing market expectations (29.9 billion yuan). Most notably, AI-driven revenue maintained triple-digit growth for the seventh consecutive quarter, underscoring Alibaba’s accelerating competitiveness in AI infrastructure and solutions. While overall revenue slightly missed forecasts—totaling 236.45 billion yuan versus 239.7 billion expected—adjusted EBITA came in strong at 32.62 billion yuan, exceeding market consensus (31.85 billion yuan). Momentum: Expanding AI ecosystem through collaboration with AppleApple needs AI capabilities to remain competitive in China but can only integrate AI approved by Chinese regulators into its "Apple Intelligence" ecosystem. On June 16, just four months after announcing their partnership, Alibaba released its Qwen-3 model optimized for Apple’s MLX machine learning framework. This positions Alibaba’s Qwen-3 to expand its AI footprint across China’s entire Apple ecosystem—including iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. What is Qwen-3?Qwen-3, announced on April 29 this year, is Alibaba’s latest large language model (LLM).Its largest variant, Qwen-3-235B, outperformed models such as OpenAI’s o1, o3-mini-medium, DeepSeek R1, and Grok 3-Thinking in benchmark tests.The smaller Qwen-3 30B-A3B model demonstrated benchmark performance surpassing Gemma3, Deepseek-v3, and GPT-4o.Trained on roughly 36 trillion tokens and supporting 119 languages, Qwen-3 leverages a hybrid thinking mode—carefully processing complex tasks for greater accuracy, and rapidly responding to simpler queries, significantly boosting efficiency. Expanding Cloud InfrastructureChina's cloud infrastructure services are dominated by Alibaba, Huawei, and Tencent, holding market shares of 33%, 18%, and 10%, respectively. Alibaba’s cloud-related revenues grew by 15% year-over-year, while Tencent faced stagnation due to GPU supply constraints and internal prioritization of AI chips. Alibaba is expanding its regional infrastructure, opening its third data center in Malaysia in early July, with plans to launch a second data center in the Philippines by October—addressing growing AI demand across Southeast Asia. Wrapping UpThe resumed exports of Nvidia’s H20 chips to China present a pivotal momentum boost for Alibaba, which is strategically centering its growth around AI and cloud infrastructure. With Qwen-3 now integrated into Apple's ecosystem, Alibaba is positioned to gain significant ground in China's AI leadership race. In an environment marked by technological regulation and geopolitical tension, Alibaba’s dual focus on strong financial results and global partnerships makes it a company to watch closely.[Compliance Note]All posts by Sellsmart are for informational purposes only. Final investment decisions should be made with careful judgment and at the investor’s own risk.The content of this post may be inaccurate, and any profits or losses resulting from trades are solely the responsibility of the investor.Core16 may hold positions in the stocks mentioned in this post and may buy or sell them at any time.
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CORE16 Model Forecasts June CPI at 2.6 Percent
You can check out CORE16’s proprietary CPI forecasting model at the link below.👉 https://core16-cpi-nowcast.streamlit.app/CORE16 CPI model predicted June CPI (to be announced in July) at 2.6 percent.What is CPI, and Why Does It Need to Be PredictedThe Consumer Price Index (CPI) is not just a basic inflation number.CPI is one of the most important economic indicators that moves interest rates, bonds, and equity markets.The Federal Reserve, in particular, uses CPI as a core reference when setting monetary policy.In that sense, understanding CPI is essentially predicting the direction of the market.But CPI is released with a lag—each month’s figure is reported in the following month.Before the official number comes out, the market has no choice but to rely on speculation, and that gap in visibility has long created differences in investor timing. To address this gap, the Cleveland Fed developed a CPI nowcasting model.By incorporating high-frequency data such as oil prices, food costs, and gasoline prices,the model provides real-time CPI estimates even before official releases.It is structurally simple, but its speed and interpretability have earned it a strong reputation as a practical tool for market insight.Inspired by the Cleveland Fed, CORE16 built its own CPI forecasting model tailored for domestic investors.Rather than focusing on complex algorithms, the goal was clear:deliver the fastest and most reasonable estimate based on the latest available data. The CORE16 model updates daily in real time.Between 2024 and March 2025, it reduced forecast error by approximately 20 percent compared to existing methods.Looking ahead, CORE16 plans to expand beyond CPI to cover employment data, retail sales, corporate earnings outlooks, and more.Our mission is to help investors see the market more clearly and respond faster—through data-driven insight and proactive decision-making.[Compliance Note]All posts by Sellsmart are for informational purposes only. Final investment decisions should be made with careful judgment and at the investor’s own risk.The content of this post may be inaccurate, and any profits or losses resulting from trades are solely the responsibility of the investor.Core16 may hold positions in the stocks mentioned in this post and may buy or sell them at any time.
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