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Oppenheimer

[op-uhn-hahy-mer]

noun

  1. J(ulius) Robert, 1904–67, U.S. nuclear physicist.



Oppenheimer

/ ˈɒpənˌhaɪmə /

noun

  1. J ( ulius ) Robert. 1904–67, US nuclear physicist. He was director of the Los Alamos laboratory (1943–45), which produced the first atomic bomb. He opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb (1949) and in 1953 was alleged to be a security risk. He was later exonerated

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Oppenheimer

  1. American physicist who directed the Los Alamos, New Mexico, laboratory during the development of the first atomic bomb (1942–1945). After World War II, he became an advocate for the peaceful use of atomic energy and opposed the development of the hydrogen bomb.

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John Stoltzfus, chief investment strategist at Oppenheimer Asset Management in New York, expects the rally to broaden as AI starts to benefit more sectors.

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Analysts at Oppenheimer on Monday said Alphabet was closer than Meta Platforms to seeing returns on its artificial-intelligence investments, making it the better bet for the short term.

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Alphabet is favored over Meta Platforms for short-term returns on AI investments by an Oppenheimer analyst.

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Oppenheimer analysts upgraded shares of the investment bank to Outperform from Market Perform on Friday with a price target of $81.

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Oppenheimer said in a separate note that it expects Jefferies’ exposure to First Brands to have “very little if any financial impact.”

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