$Apple(AAPL)$ 165.49 Red Hat Satellite Server is the central management engine for your entire Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) infrastructure, handling subscriptions, software repositories, and configuration. A Capsule Server is a scaled-down, distributed extension deployed in remote locations or segmented networks to mirror
$Navitas Semiconductor Corp(NVTS)$ A little over a year ago, I noticed Navitas Semiconductor (NVTS) when it was trading like a penny stock down around $5. It felt like a bit of a speculative play at the time, but the thesis made sense: their next-gen Gallium Nitride (GaN) and Silicon Carbide (SiC) power chips dramatically improve energy efficiency and thermal management. With power-hungry AI servers and storage infrastructure scaling up globally, it was clear that the massive energy demands of data centers would eventually lift the entire power management sector. Because it felt speculative, I didn't give it major attention; I simply bought tiny 10-share tranches along the way, systematically using Tiger cash vouchers to score roughly 30% of
On May 20, SpaceX filed its IPO prospectus, with a listing date set for June 12. Founded by Elon Musk, SpaceX operates three primary businesses: rocket launches, Starlink, and xAI. Press reports peg the IPO raise at roughly $75 billion, with a post-listing market cap that could approach $2 trillion. On deal size alone, SpaceX would shatter Saudi Aramco's $29.4 billion record from 2019 and become the largest IPO ever, while ranking as the seventh-most-valuable company in the U.S. market. For a debut this closely watched, the question is whether day one offers a real investment opportunity. What does SpaceX actually do? The S-1 splits the company into three reporting segments: Space - the well-known rocket launch business, with the U.S. government as its principal customer. Connectivity - St