1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)Nvidia dipped mildly by -2.93%, with the trading volume of 29.43B. NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang visited Beijing, discussing next-gen chip designs with DeepSeek's founder. Huang emphasized China's importance as a market and the potential for ongoing collaboration.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)Tesla dipped mildly by -0.07%, with the trading volume of 19.81B.
plans to reduce Cybertruck production targets and transfer employees to the Model Y production line, as the Model Y demonstrates strong market performance in the SUV sector.
3. Unitedhealth Group Incorporated (NYSE: UNH)Unitedhealth Group Incorporated plunged by -22.39%, with the trading volume of 13.37B. UnitedHealth revised its 2025 earnings guidance, projecting lower than market expectations, resulting in significant stock declines. The company reported Q1 net income of $64.74 billion and is prepared to face pharmaceutical tariff challenges. UnitedHealth works to rebuild its reputation amid public criticism.
4. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)Apple gained mildly by 1.37%, with the trading volume of 10.10B. Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly held private talks with senior Trump administration officials regarding iPhone price increases. Apple released its latest Environmental Progress Report, showcasing significant advancements in emission reduction, clean energy, and recycled materials, achieving a 60% reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions.
5. Eli Lilly Andmpany (NYSE: LLY)Eli Lilly Andmpany surged by 14.30%, with the trading volume of 9.13B. Eli Lilly and Company announced positive results from its Phase III ACHIEVE-1 study evaluating orforglipron, a GLP-1R agonist, in type 2 diabetes patients. Additionally, Eli Lilly's mirikizumab injection application for a new indication was accepted by China’s CDE.
6. Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX)Netflix gained mildly by 1.19%, with the trading volume of 8.20B. Netflix's co-CEO announced the company is using AI to speed content creation and reduce costs. Needham and UBS maintain their buy ratings for Netflix, setting target prices at $1,126 and $1,140, respectively. Netflix's 2024 revenue was $39.001 billion, up 15.65%, with $8.712 billion net income.
7. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 1.15%, with the trading volume of 7.83B. Morgan Stanley maintains Palantir's rating as hold with a target price of $90. Palantir is a strong contender for Donald Trump's "Golden Dome" missile defense project, alongside SpaceX and Anduril. Palantir's 2024 revenue was $28.66 billion, up 28% year-over-year.
8. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)Microsoft dipped mildly by -1.03%, with the trading volume of 7.75B. Microsoft's Q1 earnings report showed revenue at $135.17 billion, up 14.07%, with a net profit of $48.77 billion. Keybanc downgraded Microsoft from overweight to sector perform. BMO Capital and Morgan Stanley lowered price targets to $470 and $472, respectively.
9. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.97%, with the trading volume of 7.71B. Amazon's price target was lowered by Cantor Fitzgerald to $230, maintaining an "overweight" rating. Amazon Web Services announced a strategic upgrade to support Chinese companies expanding overseas. The company anticipates structural efficiency improvements overshadowed by macroeconomic factors in its Q1 earnings preview.
10. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.17%, with the trading volume of 7.30B. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's 2024 compensation totaled $27.2 million, up from $24.4 million the previous year. Truist Securities maintains a buy rating for Meta with a target price of $700, while Cantor Fitzgerald has an 'overweight' rating with a $624 target.
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