Massive Market Moves: Spotlight on Nvidias 45.02B and Teslas 33.03B Volumes!
Monday, Nov 25, 2024 11:23 pm ET
1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dropped solidly by -4.18%, with the trading volume of 45.02B. NVIDIA released a model that generates music and audio, plans to launch RTX 50 series GPUs with Samsung GDDR7 memory, and may introduce a China-specific RTX 5090D version. Rakuten Mobile criticizes NVIDIA's AI-RAN concept.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -3.96%, with the trading volume of 33.03B. Tesla's market value dropped by 3200 billion yuan due to competitive pressure, and its Fremont factory revealed eight mysterious cars. Didi CTO Zhang Bo stepped down to focus on autonomous driving. Hesai Technology expects profitability with strong lidar deliveries.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 1.30%, with the trading volume of 20.89B. Brazil mandates Apple to remove in-app purchase restrictions; Apple launches Tap to Pay on iPhone in New Zealand; Apple's $100M investment fails to lift Indonesia's iPhone sales ban; TSMC's Kaohsiung 2nm plant begins equipment installation with Apple as a potential customer.
4. Microstrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR)
Microstrategy Incorporated dropped solidly by -4.37%, with the trading volume of 16.21B. MicroStrategy disclosed five insider transactions on November 25 and acquired approximately 55,500 bitcoins for $5.4 billion between November 18 and 24. Canaccord Genuity maintained a buy rating with a $510 target price.
5. Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE: SPOT)
Spotify Technology S.A. gained mildly by 1.33%, with the trading volume of 13.30B. Spotify Technology's trading volume on November 25 increased by 1116.11%, reaching $13.301 billion.
6. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.43%, with the trading volume of 11.34B. Microsoft is promoting AI collaboration innovations in smart office applications and has released the Recall AI feature preview for Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge and Book 5 Pro 360. The company also disclosed insider trade details dated November 25, 2024.
7. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 2.20%, with the trading volume of 8.11B. Japan's Fair Trade Commission inspected Amazon Japan for alleged antitrust violations regarding seller price pressures. Amazon's Trainium2 chip is now deployed in data centers, offering four times better performance. Amazon invested an additional $4 billion in Anthropic, boosting its AI competition stance.
8. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 1.07%, with the trading volume of 7.65B. A judge ruled Meta Platforms will face an FTC antitrust trial in April 2023, concerning its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. The Supreme Court allowed a class-action lawsuit regarding the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, rejecting Meta's dismissal attempt.
9. Texas Pacific Land (NYSE: TPL)
Texas Pacific Land plunged by -6.71%, with the trading volume of 7.39B. Texas Pacific Land disclosed insider trading on November 25, with its over 10% shareholder, Horizon Kinetics Asset Management LLC, purchasing 3 shares on November 22.
10. Super Micromputer (Nasdaq: SMCI)
Super Micromputer surged by 15.87%, with the trading volume of 6.31B. On November 25, Tesla conditionally settled a lawsuit accusing Rivian of stealing employees and trade secrets. Intel stated that the U.S. Department of Commerce is set to allocate nearly $8 billion in chip subsidies.
Nvidia dropped solidly by -4.18%, with the trading volume of 45.02B. NVIDIA released a model that generates music and audio, plans to launch RTX 50 series GPUs with Samsung GDDR7 memory, and may introduce a China-specific RTX 5090D version. Rakuten Mobile criticizes NVIDIA's AI-RAN concept.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -3.96%, with the trading volume of 33.03B. Tesla's market value dropped by 3200 billion yuan due to competitive pressure, and its Fremont factory revealed eight mysterious cars. Didi CTO Zhang Bo stepped down to focus on autonomous driving. Hesai Technology expects profitability with strong lidar deliveries.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 1.30%, with the trading volume of 20.89B. Brazil mandates Apple to remove in-app purchase restrictions; Apple launches Tap to Pay on iPhone in New Zealand; Apple's $100M investment fails to lift Indonesia's iPhone sales ban; TSMC's Kaohsiung 2nm plant begins equipment installation with Apple as a potential customer.
4. Microstrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR)
Microstrategy Incorporated dropped solidly by -4.37%, with the trading volume of 16.21B. MicroStrategy disclosed five insider transactions on November 25 and acquired approximately 55,500 bitcoins for $5.4 billion between November 18 and 24. Canaccord Genuity maintained a buy rating with a $510 target price.
5. Spotify Technology S.A. (NYSE: SPOT)
Spotify Technology S.A. gained mildly by 1.33%, with the trading volume of 13.30B. Spotify Technology's trading volume on November 25 increased by 1116.11%, reaching $13.301 billion.
6. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.43%, with the trading volume of 11.34B. Microsoft is promoting AI collaboration innovations in smart office applications and has released the Recall AI feature preview for Samsung Galaxy Book 4 Edge and Book 5 Pro 360. The company also disclosed insider trade details dated November 25, 2024.
7. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 2.20%, with the trading volume of 8.11B. Japan's Fair Trade Commission inspected Amazon Japan for alleged antitrust violations regarding seller price pressures. Amazon's Trainium2 chip is now deployed in data centers, offering four times better performance. Amazon invested an additional $4 billion in Anthropic, boosting its AI competition stance.
8. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 1.07%, with the trading volume of 7.65B. A judge ruled Meta Platforms will face an FTC antitrust trial in April 2023, concerning its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp. The Supreme Court allowed a class-action lawsuit regarding the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal, rejecting Meta's dismissal attempt.
9. Texas Pacific Land (NYSE: TPL)
Texas Pacific Land plunged by -6.71%, with the trading volume of 7.39B. Texas Pacific Land disclosed insider trading on November 25, with its over 10% shareholder, Horizon Kinetics Asset Management LLC, purchasing 3 shares on November 22.
10. Super Micromputer (Nasdaq: SMCI)
Super Micromputer surged by 15.87%, with the trading volume of 6.31B. On November 25, Tesla conditionally settled a lawsuit accusing Rivian of stealing employees and trade secrets. Intel stated that the U.S. Department of Commerce is set to allocate nearly $8 billion in chip subsidies.
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