YOUR PERSONAL BRIEF
Sales & Account Management
Sunday, March 29, 2026
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Nvidia still meaningfully undervalued after GTC, says Motley Fool
Following GTC, Motley Fool argues Nvidia remains meaningfully undervalued based on the math and continued AI-driven demand for compute. For account teams, sustained momentum at Nvidia points to ongoing customer spending on AI infrastructure and an opportunity to align upsell and renewal conversations with expanding AI projects.
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Broadcom's revenue visibility could push it toward a $3 trillion valuation
Motley Fool highlights Broadcom's exceptional revenue visibility as a primary reason it could join the $3 trillion market-cap club sooner than expected. That predictability suggests stable vendor spend for Broadcom-related products and makes Broadcom a strong candidate for long-term strategic deals and predictable procurement cycles with enterprise clients.
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Apple Music pulls ahead of Spotify in discovery and audio after iOS 26.4
Let's Data Science reports Apple Music has overtaken Spotify in discovery and audio metrics following iOS 26.4 updates that introduce features like Playlist Playground and improved discovery. For account management, stronger engagement with Apple services may boost customer ARPU and open cross-sell opportunities tied to Apple's ecosystem and accessory partners.
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Bank of America agrees to pay $72.5M to Epstein survivors
NBC News reports Bank of America has agreed to a $72.5 million settlement with survivors alleging the bank enabled and profited from Jeffrey Epstein's network. This is a material reputational and compliance event that could influence corporate clients' banking choices and increase scrutiny during procurement and relationship reviews.
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Man arrested after attempted attack outside Bank of America Paris office
The New York Times reports police arrested a man who tried to detonate a device outside Bank of America's Paris headquarters, underscoring physical security risks to the bank's international operations. Account teams should factor potential operational disruptions and heightened security concerns into international engagement plans and executive travel arrangements.
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Capital One launches travel app as a new front in credit-card competition
Inc.com covers Capital One's new all-in-one travel platform, launched to retain high-spending travelers and compete directly with Chase and American Express. This signals aggressive customer-retention strategies in the cards space and suggests shifting expectations for travel benefits and integrated experiences when pitching to corporate and high-value retail prospects.
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Stay informed, and we'll see you in the next edition.
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