Volume Stonkers | MicroStrategy surged 9.03%, Google AI Prototype and Hyundai Partnership Drive Mobility Innovations
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miércoles, 11 de diciembre de 2024, 4:30 pm ET2 min de lectura
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Tesla rose by 5.93%, with a trading volume of $42.158 billion. Tesla's sales in the Chinese market in December were excellent, with 21,900 cars sold in the first week, setting a quarterly record. The combined market value of the seven big tech companies reached $18.2 trillion, with Tesla, Google, Amazon, Apple, and Meta reaching new historical highs.
NVIDIA increased by 3.14%, with a trading volume of $25.106 billion. NVIDIA's latest research has opened new possibilities for robot navigation, supporting real-time perception without maps. Additionally, NVIDIA's participation in Ayar Labs' latest financing round highlights its continued influence in the semiconductor sector.
Alphabet's Class A shares rose by 5.53%, with a trading volume of $12.538 billion. Google unveiled a new AI intelligent agent prototype and continues to innovate in quantum computing. Its partnership with Hyundai is further driving the development of future mobility innovations.
MicroStrategy surged by 9.03%, with a trading volume of $10.895 billion. Market rumors about MicroStrategy possibly being included in the Nasdaq 100 index have caught the attention of investors.
Apple fell by 0.52%, with a trading volume of $10.718 billion. Apple has introduced Siri with integrated ChatGPT capabilities and is collaborating with Broadcom to develop AI chips.
Alphabet's Class C shares rose by 5.46%, with a trading volume of $7.927 billion. Google continues to make progress in quantum computing and AI, while also being under scrutiny by the EU's antitrust investigations.
Amazon increased by 2.32%, with a trading volume of $7.790 billion. Amazon has entered into a multi-year strategic partnership with Intuit to offer financial management solutions.
Microsoft rose by 1.28%, with a trading volume of $7.747 billion. Microsoft anticipates an $8 billion impairment charge by 2025 and has approved executive compensation packages at the shareholders' meeting.
Broadcom rose by 6.63%, with a trading volume of $7.444 billion. Broadcom is working with Apple to develop AI chips and continues to maintain strong growth momentum in the semiconductor industry.
Meta increased by 2.16%, with a trading volume of $6.940 billion. Meta's platforms, Facebook and Instagram, experienced major outages, affecting a large number of users.
Palantir rose by 2.29%, with a trading volume of $6.231 billion. Palantir's options trading trends have drawn market attention, and the company has launched related leveraged and inverse ETFs.
AMD rose by 1.89%, with a trading volume of $5.795 billion. AMD's latest AI system has shown significant improvements in energy efficiency and received positive ratings from analysts.
UnitedHealth fell by 5.63%, with a trading volume of $4.938 billion. The company faces significant challenges, including legal issues involving executives in a shooting case.
Uber fell by 5.80%, with a trading volume of $4.286 billion. The delay in implementing ride-hailing driver compensation rules in New York City has affected the market performance of Uber and Lyft.
ExxonMobil fell by 0.69%, with a trading volume of $3.611 billion. The company improved capital efficiency in the Permian Basin, reducing annual capital expenditure by $2 billion.
Netflix rose by 2.54%, with a trading volume of $3.205 billion. JPMorgan raised Netflix's target price to $1,010, showing increased optimism about its future performance.
Coinbase Global rose by 3.77%, with a trading volume of $3.158 billion. Bitcoin prices breaking $100,000 have driven up the stock prices of related cryptocurrency stocks.
SMCI fell by 5.55%, with a trading volume of $2.974 billion. Concerns about the company potentially being removed from the Nasdaq 100 index have affected its stock performance.
Adobe rose by 0.53%, with a trading volume of $2.960 billion. Adobe's fiscal year 2025 targets are set below expectations, despite its fourth-quarter performance exceeding consensus.
Salesforce rose by 1.73%, with a trading volume of $2.556 billion. Salesforce maintained its buy rating with a target price of $400, reflecting market confidence in its future growth.
NVIDIA increased by 3.14%, with a trading volume of $25.106 billion. NVIDIA's latest research has opened new possibilities for robot navigation, supporting real-time perception without maps. Additionally, NVIDIA's participation in Ayar Labs' latest financing round highlights its continued influence in the semiconductor sector.
Alphabet's Class A shares rose by 5.53%, with a trading volume of $12.538 billion. Google unveiled a new AI intelligent agent prototype and continues to innovate in quantum computing. Its partnership with Hyundai is further driving the development of future mobility innovations.
MicroStrategy surged by 9.03%, with a trading volume of $10.895 billion. Market rumors about MicroStrategy possibly being included in the Nasdaq 100 index have caught the attention of investors.
Apple fell by 0.52%, with a trading volume of $10.718 billion. Apple has introduced Siri with integrated ChatGPT capabilities and is collaborating with Broadcom to develop AI chips.
Alphabet's Class C shares rose by 5.46%, with a trading volume of $7.927 billion. Google continues to make progress in quantum computing and AI, while also being under scrutiny by the EU's antitrust investigations.
Amazon increased by 2.32%, with a trading volume of $7.790 billion. Amazon has entered into a multi-year strategic partnership with Intuit to offer financial management solutions.
Microsoft rose by 1.28%, with a trading volume of $7.747 billion. Microsoft anticipates an $8 billion impairment charge by 2025 and has approved executive compensation packages at the shareholders' meeting.
Broadcom rose by 6.63%, with a trading volume of $7.444 billion. Broadcom is working with Apple to develop AI chips and continues to maintain strong growth momentum in the semiconductor industry.
Meta increased by 2.16%, with a trading volume of $6.940 billion. Meta's platforms, Facebook and Instagram, experienced major outages, affecting a large number of users.
Palantir rose by 2.29%, with a trading volume of $6.231 billion. Palantir's options trading trends have drawn market attention, and the company has launched related leveraged and inverse ETFs.
AMD rose by 1.89%, with a trading volume of $5.795 billion. AMD's latest AI system has shown significant improvements in energy efficiency and received positive ratings from analysts.
UnitedHealth fell by 5.63%, with a trading volume of $4.938 billion. The company faces significant challenges, including legal issues involving executives in a shooting case.
Uber fell by 5.80%, with a trading volume of $4.286 billion. The delay in implementing ride-hailing driver compensation rules in New York City has affected the market performance of Uber and Lyft.
ExxonMobil fell by 0.69%, with a trading volume of $3.611 billion. The company improved capital efficiency in the Permian Basin, reducing annual capital expenditure by $2 billion.
Netflix rose by 2.54%, with a trading volume of $3.205 billion. JPMorgan raised Netflix's target price to $1,010, showing increased optimism about its future performance.
Coinbase Global rose by 3.77%, with a trading volume of $3.158 billion. Bitcoin prices breaking $100,000 have driven up the stock prices of related cryptocurrency stocks.
SMCI fell by 5.55%, with a trading volume of $2.974 billion. Concerns about the company potentially being removed from the Nasdaq 100 index have affected its stock performance.
Adobe rose by 0.53%, with a trading volume of $2.960 billion. Adobe's fiscal year 2025 targets are set below expectations, despite its fourth-quarter performance exceeding consensus.
Salesforce rose by 1.73%, with a trading volume of $2.556 billion. Salesforce maintained its buy rating with a target price of $400, reflecting market confidence in its future growth.
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