Volume Stonkers | Intel surged 9.25%, Intel to Spin Off Venture Capital Business

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lunes, 20 de enero de 2025, 4:31 pm ET2 min de lectura
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**Tesla** rose by 3.06%, with a trading volume of $40.852 billion. Tesla's Cybertruck was impounded in the UK due to non-compliance with road regulations and safety concerns. Additionally, forecasts for U.S. electric vehicle sales suggest Tesla may drag down overall growth rates.

**NVIDIA** increased by 3.10%, with a trading volume of $27.665 billion. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang stated in China that the company will continue its cooperation with the country. Additionally, Barclays has a positive outlook on NVIDIA, expecting it to lead the AI chip industry by 2025.

**Apple** gained 0.75%, with a trading volume of $15.784 billion. Apple was affected by Belgium's investigation into Congolese minerals, while also launching a smarter Mac email feature.

**Microsoft** rose by 1.05%, with a trading volume of $11.280 billion. Microsoft's recent performance and competition within the industry have been widely analyzed, maintaining a significant position in the software sector.

**Meta** increased by 0.24%, with a trading volume of $10.621 billion. Meta's Instagram launched a new video editing app, Edits, and plans to maintain its fact-checking system outside the U.S.

**Amazon** rose by 2.39%, with a trading volume of $9.550 billion. Amazon saw high demand for its flu and COVID-19 combo test products and plans to expand services for new brands.

**MicroStrategy** surged by 8.04%, with a trading volume of $9.539 billion. MicroStrategy benefited from the cryptocurrency boom during the Trump administration.

**Broadcom** increased by 3.50%, with a trading volume of $7.382 billion. As the earnings season for chip giants kicks off, Broadcom is expected to benefit from this trend.

**Google A** rose by 1.60%, with a trading volume of $5.436 billion. Alphabet, Google's parent company, had its target price raised to $230. Additionally, market interest grew regarding the proposed merger between Perplexity and TikTok US.

**TSMC** fell by 1.53%, with a trading volume of $4.602 billion. TSMC evacuated some factories in Taiwan following an earthquake, which may impact its short-term production.

**JPMorgan Chase** increased by 1.92%, with a trading volume of $4.537 billion. JPMorgan forecasts a significant rise in U.S. corporate profits this season, surpassing European counterparts.

**Google C** rose by 1.62%, with a trading volume of $4.367 billion. Alphabet received a target price upgrade from BMO, while discussions grew about its potential benefits from a TikTok ban.

**Advanced Micro Devices (AMD)** gained 2.55%, with a trading volume of $4.339 billion. Barclays lowered AMD's target price to $140, sparking a heated debate in the market over whether it is undervalued.

**Eli Lilly** dropped by 4.21%, with a trading volume of $4.090 billion. There is increased market focus on Eli Lilly's financial performance and future strategies.

**Palantir** rose by 3.65%, with a trading volume of $3.907 billion. Palantir and Lockheed Martin are nearing investment in a drone manufacturing startup, further expanding their presence in the tech sector.

**UnitedHealth** fell by 0.16%, with a trading volume of $3.847 billion. UnitedHealth received a buy rating due to its strong financial performance and strategic positioning.

**Intel** surged by 9.25%, with a trading volume of $3.545 billion. Intel plans to spin off its venture capital business and has secured new clients in the semiconductor foundry sector.

**Coinbase Global** rose by 4.92%, with a trading volume of $3.338 billion. Coinbase is seeking to collaborate with the incoming Trump administration to promote the adoption of digital currencies.

**Netflix** increased by 1.87%, with a trading volume of $3.107 billion. Analysts are optimistic about Netflix's Q4 ad subscription growth and have raised its target price to $950.

**Berkshire Hathaway B** rose by 1.11%, with a trading volume of $3.022 billion. Berkshire Hathaway's coal-fired power plants are under scrutiny for emissions and health impacts, with growing market focus on its future development strategies.

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