1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)Tesla gained mildly by 1.44%, with the trading volume of 29.78B.
has reduced the price of its newly launched Model 3 in China and begun delivering the Model Y L, a premium electric SUV. CEO Elon Musk highlighted Tesla's long-term focus on humanoid robots for revenue generation, with AI playing a key role in its strategy shift.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)Nvidia dipped mildly by -0.09%, with the trading volume of 27.67B.
denied rumors of a chip shortage, asserting sufficient supply of H100 and H200. Additionally, NVIDIA emphasized targeting a $3 to $4 trillion artificial intelligence infrastructure market, indicating high industry growth potential, and market steams for its RTX 50 series graphics cards continue to rise.
3. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)Alphabet surged by 9.14%, with the trading volume of 23.33B. Google has been fined EUR 3.25 million by French regulators for non-compliance with cookie regulations. A U.S. judge ruled that Google can retain Chrome browser and Android operating system amid antitrust concerns. Waymo, Alphabet’s unit, is launching autonomous taxi services in Denver and Seattle.
4. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOG)Alphabet surged by 9.02%, with the trading volume of 16.22B. Alphabet's Waymo is launching autonomous taxi services in Denver and Seattle, while Google avoids splitting Chrome and Android after a favorable court ruling. Meanwhile, Google faces a €3.25 billion fine in France for cookie regulation violations.
5. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)Apple gained solidly by 3.81%, with the trading volume of 15.69B.
plans to launch the Vision Air in 2027 with reduced weight and price. Apple is tapping into TikTok for selling iPhones, reflecting a shift in marketing strategy. A U.S. court ruling favored Apple in a search monopoly case against Google.
6. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -1.39%, with the trading volume of 10.36B.
Technologies announced significant business developments contributing to heightened market attention, resulting in substantial financial activity.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)Microsoft gained mildly by 0.05%, with the trading volume of 8.18B.
plans to cut 10% of its staff in France, affecting about 200 positions as part of its global restructuring. Microsoft 365 faces recurring issues with automatic email deletions impacting enterprise users. Microsoft will release three special edition Xbox "Breaker" controllers in September.
8. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)Amazon.Com gained mildly by 0.29%, with the trading volume of 6.36B.
introduced the AI-driven shopping feature "Lens Live," enhancing its Amazon Lens with visual search capabilities. An Italian court reduced a 2021 antitrust fine on Amazon from €1.13 billion, initially imposed for market abuse. Amazon will terminate its Prime sharing program in October.
9. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)Meta Platforms gained mildly by 0.26%, with the trading volume of 5.65B.
is collaborating with multiple universities to develop heterogeneous computing solutions for AI models targeting AR/VR applications.
10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)Broadcom gained mildly by 1.39%, with the trading volume of 5.57B.
experienced a trading volume of $5.566 billion on September 3, 2025. Five major Chinese lending platforms, including Qifu,
, Xiaoying Technology, Jiayin Financial, and Weixin Financial, reported increased revenue and net profits for the first half of 2025.
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