Volume Stonkers | Oracle rose 5.15%, Intel Expands Partnership with Amazon
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lunes, 16 de septiembre de 2024, 5:30 pm ET2 min de lectura
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**NVIDIA** fell 1.95%, with a trading volume of $28.246 billion. Insiders sold approximately $28.55 million worth of stock according to recent SEC filings. Additionally, NVIDIA's options market was active, with open interest reaching 28.99 million contracts.
**Apple** fell 2.78%, with a trading volume of $12.766 billion. Analysts evaluated the first weekend pre-orders for the iPhone 16 series as below expectations, and Barclays maintained a sell rating on Apple.
**Tesla** fell 1.54%, with a trading volume of $12.275 billion. Tesla's supercharger station expansion slowed, decreasing 28% year-over-year, and analysts maintained a neutral rating.
**Microsoft** rose 0.17%, with a trading volume of $5.791 billion. Microsoft faced issues with users unable to access certain Windows 365 features, while Blizzard's Diablo IV saw strong performance with microtransaction revenue exceeding $150 million.
**Meta** rose 1.65%, with a trading volume of $5.014 billion. Meta partnered with The New York Times to launch a mixed reality version of the Wordle game on its Quest headset.
**Amazon** fell 0.86%, with a trading volume of $4.753 billion. Amazon announced management layoffs and plans to end remote work, partnering with Intel to produce custom AI chips.
**Oracle** rose 5.15%, with a trading volume of $4.642 billion. Oracle received multiple recommendations from major banks, with analysts stating the company found “cloud magic.”
**AMD** fell 0.15%, with a trading volume of $4.206 billion. There were no significant news updates.
**Broadcom** fell 2.19%, with a trading volume of $3.837 billion. Broadcom, Qorvo, and Skyworks led declines due to issues with Apple's iPhone.
**Intel** rose 6.36%, with a trading volume of $2.993 billion. Intel announced an expanded partnership with Amazon and plans to establish Intel Foundry Services as an independent subsidiary.
**Alphabet A** rose 0.38%, with a trading volume of $2.896 billion. Truist Securities maintained a buy rating on Alphabet.
**Adobe** fell 2.86%, with a trading volume of $2.723 billion. Despite exceeding Q3 expectations, Adobe adjusted guidance for future challenges.
**Palantir** rose 2.05%, with a trading volume of $2.695 billion. A Palantir director plans to sell 4.5 million shares, valued at approximately $160 million.
**Micron Technology** fell 4.43%, with a trading volume of $2.294 billion. Micron's stock dropped as Morgan Stanley lowered its price target to $100.
**Alphabet C** rose 0.39%, with a trading volume of $2.245 billion. There were no significant news updates.
**TSMC** fell 1.98%, with a trading volume of $1.947 billion. There were no significant news updates.
**SMIC** fell 1.76%, with a trading volume of $1.926 billion. SMIC may release its annual report today, following impacts from short-seller attacks.
**JPMorgan Chase** rose 1.73%, with a trading volume of $1.778 billion. JPMorgan participated in a central bank digital currency trial, with rising credit card delinquency rates.
**Eli Lilly** rose 0.04%, with a trading volume of $1.621 billion. The FDA approved Eli Lilly's new eczema treatment, enhancing its product lineup.
**Boeing** fell 0.79%, with a trading volume of $1.543 billion. Boeing announced new cost-cutting measures and faced potential impacts from a union worker strike.
**Apple** fell 2.78%, with a trading volume of $12.766 billion. Analysts evaluated the first weekend pre-orders for the iPhone 16 series as below expectations, and Barclays maintained a sell rating on Apple.
**Tesla** fell 1.54%, with a trading volume of $12.275 billion. Tesla's supercharger station expansion slowed, decreasing 28% year-over-year, and analysts maintained a neutral rating.
**Microsoft** rose 0.17%, with a trading volume of $5.791 billion. Microsoft faced issues with users unable to access certain Windows 365 features, while Blizzard's Diablo IV saw strong performance with microtransaction revenue exceeding $150 million.
**Meta** rose 1.65%, with a trading volume of $5.014 billion. Meta partnered with The New York Times to launch a mixed reality version of the Wordle game on its Quest headset.
**Amazon** fell 0.86%, with a trading volume of $4.753 billion. Amazon announced management layoffs and plans to end remote work, partnering with Intel to produce custom AI chips.
**Oracle** rose 5.15%, with a trading volume of $4.642 billion. Oracle received multiple recommendations from major banks, with analysts stating the company found “cloud magic.”
**AMD** fell 0.15%, with a trading volume of $4.206 billion. There were no significant news updates.
**Broadcom** fell 2.19%, with a trading volume of $3.837 billion. Broadcom, Qorvo, and Skyworks led declines due to issues with Apple's iPhone.
**Intel** rose 6.36%, with a trading volume of $2.993 billion. Intel announced an expanded partnership with Amazon and plans to establish Intel Foundry Services as an independent subsidiary.
**Alphabet A** rose 0.38%, with a trading volume of $2.896 billion. Truist Securities maintained a buy rating on Alphabet.
**Adobe** fell 2.86%, with a trading volume of $2.723 billion. Despite exceeding Q3 expectations, Adobe adjusted guidance for future challenges.
**Palantir** rose 2.05%, with a trading volume of $2.695 billion. A Palantir director plans to sell 4.5 million shares, valued at approximately $160 million.
**Micron Technology** fell 4.43%, with a trading volume of $2.294 billion. Micron's stock dropped as Morgan Stanley lowered its price target to $100.
**Alphabet C** rose 0.39%, with a trading volume of $2.245 billion. There were no significant news updates.
**TSMC** fell 1.98%, with a trading volume of $1.947 billion. There were no significant news updates.
**SMIC** fell 1.76%, with a trading volume of $1.926 billion. SMIC may release its annual report today, following impacts from short-seller attacks.
**JPMorgan Chase** rose 1.73%, with a trading volume of $1.778 billion. JPMorgan participated in a central bank digital currency trial, with rising credit card delinquency rates.
**Eli Lilly** rose 0.04%, with a trading volume of $1.621 billion. The FDA approved Eli Lilly's new eczema treatment, enhancing its product lineup.
**Boeing** fell 0.79%, with a trading volume of $1.543 billion. Boeing announced new cost-cutting measures and faced potential impacts from a union worker strike.
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