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As of 2026-04-29 07:53, Ferrari NV (RACE) is priced at $342,71, with a total market cap of $60,75B, a P/E ratio of 35,17, and a dividend yield of 1,24%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $339,95 and $345,00. The current price is 0,81% above the day's low and 0,66% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 402,63K. Over the past 52 weeks, RACE has traded between $330,45 to $379,61, and the current price is -9,72% away from the 52-week high.
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GOP Leaders Press Commerce Secretary Lutnick Over Crypto PAC's $1.75M Texas Political Spend
Gate News message, April 24 — Senior Republican officials contacted Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick this week after Fellowship PAC, a crypto super PAC seeded by Cantor Fitzgerald (the firm Lutnick previously ran), signaled in a federal filing that it planned to spend $1.75 million backing Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the state's contentious Republican runoff against Sen. John Cornyn. GOP leaders viewed the planned spend as a political misstep, particularly because Trump has notably avoided taking sides in the Texas race. Republican officials reportedly expressed concerns to Lutnick about the PAC's involvement. However, the planned ad buy never materialized; by Wednesday, party leaders were reassured that Fellowship PAC had not aired and was not preparing to air pro-Paxton ads. Media-tracking data confirmed that neither Fellowship PAC nor its ad firm ran political ads this cycle. Lutnick divested his interests in Cantor Fitzgerald last year, with his sons now running the firm; he was confirmed as U.S. Commerce Secretary in 2025. On April 15, The Block reported that Cantor Fitzgerald had donated $10 million to Fellowship PAC, led by Jesse Spiro, Tether's head of government affairs. The donation made Fellowship PAC one of the more closely watched vehicles in crypto politics heading into the 2026 midterm cycle. The group has aimed to raise $100 million and had brought in $11 million by mid-April, including the $10 million from Cantor and $1 million from Anchor Labs, a crypto infrastructure firm.
2026-04-23 14:53Kalshi Penalizes Three US Congressional Candidates for Wagering on Own Campaigns
Gate News message, April 23 — Prediction markets platform Kalshi has fined and suspended three congressional candidates for wagering on the outcomes of their own campaigns, stepping up enforcement of insider trading controls. Mark Moran, running for a Senate seat in Virginia, received a $6,229 penalty, was ordered to return profits from trades in two markets related to his campaign, and was banned from Kalshi for five years. Matt Klein, a Democratic senator running for a House seat in Minnesota, was fined $540 and suspended for five years. Ezekiel Enriquez, who ran for a House seat in a Texas Republican primary, received a $784 fine and was barred from the platform for five years. According to Kalshi's regulatory documents, Klein and Enriquez each purchased less than $100 in contracts related to their races. In response, Moran stated on X that he traded on Kalshi because he "wanted to get caught," citing concerns about potential manipulation on rival prediction markets. Klein said he wagered out of curiosity but complied with the platform's penalty after being informed his action violated rules. Bobby DeNault, Kalshi's enforcement and legal counsel, stated: "Regardless of the size of a trade, political candidates who can influence a market based on whether they stay in or out of a race violate our rules. No matter how small the size of the trade, any trade that is found to have violated our exchange rules will be punished." Kalshi and rival Polymarket have strengthened insider trading safeguards following pressure from U.S. lawmakers to impose tighter restrictions on prediction markets.
2026-04-22 22:12OpenAI Reaches $1 Trillion Pre-IPO Valuation Amid Race with SpaceX and Anthropic
Gate News message, April 22 — OpenAI has reached an implied $1 trillion pre-IPO valuation, according to on-chain pre-IPO instruments trading on Jupiter backed by SPV exposure. The valuation has surged 163% since October 2025, when speculation about a potential $1 trillion-plus IPO first emerged. SpaceX is reportedly targeting a valuation exceeding $1.7 trillion, while Anthropic is approaching the same $1 trillion milestone. These three companies are now in a high-stakes race to become the next major public listing. OpenAI's path to this valuation reflects the escalating costs of generative AI. A single ChatGPT exchange can cost $0.01 to $0.10, while high-definition image generation ranges from $0.10 to $0.20. With billions of daily requests in 2026, the computational demands are staggering. GPUs—primarily supplied by Nvidia—cost tens of thousands of dollars each, and cloud access runs several dollars per hour per chip. Industry estimates suggest that infrastructure investment could reach hundreds of billions of dollars by the end of the decade. OpenAI originally aimed to build AI "beneficial to humanity" and prevent a few firms from controlling the field. However, mounting costs forced a shift. In 2019, the company adopted a hybrid structure combining foundation control with capital-raising capabilities. ChatGPT's launch in late 2022 accelerated this transformation, reaching 100 million users in two months and 900 million weekly active users by early 2026. Revenue followed suit: from approximately $200 million in 2022 to over $10 billion in 2025—a 60-fold increase. OpenAI's subscription tiers now range from $20 to $200 monthly for consumers, while enterprise plans cost $25 to $60 per user per month. A company with 10,000 employees can therefore generate several million dollars in annual revenue. Meanwhile, Anthropic faced a pricing backlash when Claude Code appeared to vanish from its $20-per-month Pro tier, seemingly requiring a $100-per-month subscription instead. Anthropic later clarified the pricing page change affected only 2% of new sign-ups and that existing users saw no change. During the confusion, Sam Altman and OpenAI staff used the moment to promote Codex, OpenAI's competing coding tool.
2026-04-22 12:32UK Landlords Caught Advertising 'Muslim Only' Rentals, Violating Equality Laws
Gate News message, April 22 — An investigation has uncovered landlords across London and the South East allegedly advertising rental properties exclusively for Muslim tenants, in apparent breach of UK equality laws. Advertisements on platforms including Facebook, Gumtree, and Telegram feature wording such as "Muslim only," "only for Muslims," and "for 2 Muslim boys or 2 Muslim girls," raising concerns about discrimination in the private rental market. Some adverts extended beyond religious criteria, specifying preferred nationalities or languages—including demands for Punjabi or Gujarati speakers, or tenants from areas such as Kerala and Haryana. Additional listings also restricted vacancies by gender, with some stating "men only." Other landlords promoted properties for "Hindus only," while some tenants themselves sought accommodation along religious boundaries, including requests for alcohol-free and smoke-free homes. A property company operating on social media posted multiple listings declaring "prefer Muslim boy," "one double room is available for Muslims," and "suitable for Punjabi boy." Under the Equality Act 2010, landlords and letting agents are prohibited from discriminating against potential tenants based on protected characteristics such as religion, race, or gender. Promoting a property as "Muslim only" or enforcing similar limitations constitutes direct discrimination and can subject landlords to legal proceedings in civil courts. A narrow exception exists when a landlord leases a room within their own home and shares amenities like a kitchen or bathroom with the tenant; beyond such situations, blanket restrictions based on religion or ethnicity are unlawful. The identified listings span areas including Ilford, Newham, Barking, Dagenham, East Ham, Redbridge, Walthamstow, Upton Park, Harrow, and Newbury Park, suggesting the practice is widespread rather than isolated. Facebook removed one of the pages hosting such listings; however, comparable adverts remain visible on smaller or less regulated platforms. Telegram, which automatically deletes messages after a set period, was found to host dozens of posts outlining religion, nationality, or gender requirements. Reform UK MP Robert Jenrick stated: "These adverts are disgusting and anti-British. All forms of racism are unacceptable, and no religious group should get a special exemption to discriminate in this way."
2026-04-19 08:31Honor Humanoid Robot Wins 2026 Beijing Yizhuang Half Marathon in 50 Minutes 26 Seconds
Gate News message, April 19 — The 2026 Beijing Yizhuang Half Marathon featuring humanoid robots kicked off on April 19, with competitors racing 21.0975 kilometers. The champion was the autonomous navigation team Qitian Dasheng, using Honor's "Lightning" robot, which completed the race in 50 minutes 26 seconds. The first robot to cross the finish line was from the remote-control team Jueying Chitu, also using Honor's "Lightning" robot, with a net time of 48 minutes 19 seconds and speeds exceeding 7 meters per second throughout most of the course. However, after applying the race's 1.2 weighting coefficient for remote-control teams, the final time was approximately 57 minutes, placing it behind the autonomous champion. According to race rules, both autonomous and remote-control categories use mixed timing with unified rankings. Penalties apply for out-of-station battery swaps: 5 minutes for the first occurrence and 10 minutes for the second, with cumulative increases thereafter. Robot replacements incur 15-minute penalties for the first swap and 20 minutes for the second. Autonomous teams with more than three instances of unauthorized human intervention are reclassified to the remote-control category for scoring.

















































































































































































































































































































































































