Volume Stonkers | Pinduoduo surged 11.24%, Visa Faces U.S. DOJ Lawsuit for Illegal Monopolization
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martes, 24 de septiembre de 2024, 5:30 pm ET2 min de lectura
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NVIDIA rose 3.97%, with a trading volume of $42.054 billion. The company recently completed a stock sale by director Jensen Huang, totaling over $700 million. Additionally, NVIDIA is set to release the Blackwell game, which has been positively received by the market.
Tesla increased by 1.71%, with a trading volume of $21.969 billion. Piper Sandler maintained its buy rating on Tesla and raised the target price to $310. UBS expects Tesla's third-quarter deliveries to grow by 8% year-over-year.
Apple rose 0.40%, with a trading volume of $9.491 billion. The iPhone 16 series has shown optimistic sales performance, and the A16 chip has been produced in the U.S. for the first time, with production planned to be completed by the first half of next year.
Amazon increased by 0.04%, with a trading volume of $8.197 billion. Morgan Stanley stated that it will take time for Instacart to diversify its advertisers to drive ad growth.
Microsoft declined by 1.00%, with a trading volume of $7.113 billion. Microsoft plans to invest $1.3 billion in AI in Mexico over the next three years.
Meta fell 0.19%, with a trading volume of $6.775 billion. Meta is about to launch Meta Connect 2024 and announced it would not sign the EU's "voluntary AI safety pledge."
Broadcom rose 1.10%, with a trading volume of $5.799 billion. Broadcom released its strongest DSP, supporting 1.6T optical transceivers, and insiders sold a significant amount of stock.
Alibaba increased by 7.92%, with a trading volume of $4.486 billion. The company recently repurchased 1.788 million shares and received a buy rating from BofA Securities.
AMD rose 1.00%, with a trading volume of $4.180 billion. AMD's next-generation handheld APU Z2 Extreme made its debut, receiving positive market feedback.
Visa dropped 5.44%, with a trading volume of $3.757 billion. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Visa, accusing it of illegal monopolization, drawing market attention.
Google A rose 0.27%, with a trading volume of $3.735 billion. The EU may file a new lawsuit over Google's search monopoly, and UK regulators have expressed concerns about its ad privacy plans.
Pinduoduo surged 11.24%, with a trading volume of $3.251 billion. Pinduoduo performed strongly in the U.S. market, with its stock price rising significantly.
Palantir fell 2.71%, with a trading volume of $2.921 billion. Ark Investment continued to reduce its holdings in Palantir while acquiring other tech stocks.
Google C rose 0.35%, with a trading volume of $2.880 billion. Google's emails have become key evidence in an antitrust trial, and concerns about its ad privacy plans persist.
TSMC increased by 4.12%, with a trading volume of $2.567 billion. TSMC announced cooperation with Microsoft and Ansys to accelerate the simulation and analysis of silicon photonic components.
Netflix rose 2.40%, with a trading volume of $2.551 billion. Netflix continues to draw market attention, with CNBC announcing a reduction in its Netflix positions during a live broadcast.
Eli Lilly increased by 0.69%, with a trading volume of $2.513 billion. Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug Donanemab was approved in Japan, accelerating global market expansion.
Intel rose 1.11%, with a trading volume of $2.482 billion. Intel launched next-generation AI solutions Xeon 6 and Gaudi 3, receiving positive market feedback.
SMIC fell 0.50%, with a trading volume of $2.472 billion. Despite a significant target price reduction, Loop Capital remains optimistic about SMIC's AI prospects.
Costco dropped 1.70%, with a trading volume of $2.159 billion. Costco is about to release its earnings report, and the market is filled with anticipation for its digital sales growth and performance.
Tesla increased by 1.71%, with a trading volume of $21.969 billion. Piper Sandler maintained its buy rating on Tesla and raised the target price to $310. UBS expects Tesla's third-quarter deliveries to grow by 8% year-over-year.
Apple rose 0.40%, with a trading volume of $9.491 billion. The iPhone 16 series has shown optimistic sales performance, and the A16 chip has been produced in the U.S. for the first time, with production planned to be completed by the first half of next year.
Amazon increased by 0.04%, with a trading volume of $8.197 billion. Morgan Stanley stated that it will take time for Instacart to diversify its advertisers to drive ad growth.
Microsoft declined by 1.00%, with a trading volume of $7.113 billion. Microsoft plans to invest $1.3 billion in AI in Mexico over the next three years.
Meta fell 0.19%, with a trading volume of $6.775 billion. Meta is about to launch Meta Connect 2024 and announced it would not sign the EU's "voluntary AI safety pledge."
Broadcom rose 1.10%, with a trading volume of $5.799 billion. Broadcom released its strongest DSP, supporting 1.6T optical transceivers, and insiders sold a significant amount of stock.
Alibaba increased by 7.92%, with a trading volume of $4.486 billion. The company recently repurchased 1.788 million shares and received a buy rating from BofA Securities.
AMD rose 1.00%, with a trading volume of $4.180 billion. AMD's next-generation handheld APU Z2 Extreme made its debut, receiving positive market feedback.
Visa dropped 5.44%, with a trading volume of $3.757 billion. The U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against Visa, accusing it of illegal monopolization, drawing market attention.
Google A rose 0.27%, with a trading volume of $3.735 billion. The EU may file a new lawsuit over Google's search monopoly, and UK regulators have expressed concerns about its ad privacy plans.
Pinduoduo surged 11.24%, with a trading volume of $3.251 billion. Pinduoduo performed strongly in the U.S. market, with its stock price rising significantly.
Palantir fell 2.71%, with a trading volume of $2.921 billion. Ark Investment continued to reduce its holdings in Palantir while acquiring other tech stocks.
Google C rose 0.35%, with a trading volume of $2.880 billion. Google's emails have become key evidence in an antitrust trial, and concerns about its ad privacy plans persist.
TSMC increased by 4.12%, with a trading volume of $2.567 billion. TSMC announced cooperation with Microsoft and Ansys to accelerate the simulation and analysis of silicon photonic components.
Netflix rose 2.40%, with a trading volume of $2.551 billion. Netflix continues to draw market attention, with CNBC announcing a reduction in its Netflix positions during a live broadcast.
Eli Lilly increased by 0.69%, with a trading volume of $2.513 billion. Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug Donanemab was approved in Japan, accelerating global market expansion.
Intel rose 1.11%, with a trading volume of $2.482 billion. Intel launched next-generation AI solutions Xeon 6 and Gaudi 3, receiving positive market feedback.
SMIC fell 0.50%, with a trading volume of $2.472 billion. Despite a significant target price reduction, Loop Capital remains optimistic about SMIC's AI prospects.
Costco dropped 1.70%, with a trading volume of $2.159 billion. Costco is about to release its earnings report, and the market is filled with anticipation for its digital sales growth and performance.
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