Nvidia Tops the Trading Volume with Game-Changing Collaborations!
Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025 5:31 pm ET
1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 1.13%, with the trading volume of 32.72B. nvidia released the Game Ready 572.70 driver supporting the RTX 5070 graphics card and various games. NVIDIA is collaborating with Nokia to deploy AI-RAN infrastructure across Indonesia. The RTX 5070 graphics card release is delayed until the end of the month.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 2.60%, with the trading volume of 25.64B. Elon Musk's role during the Trump administration is facing legal challenges about his authority to dismiss federal employees. In France, a suspected arson destroyed 12 Tesla vehicles at a dealership. Tesla's February registrations in Germany fell 76% despite the overall electric vehicle market's growth.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -0.08%, with the trading volume of 11.03B. Apple has launched new MacBook Air models with M4 chips, discontinuing M2 and M3 versions. Additionally, the company unveiled the M3 Ultra chip, touted as its most powerful yet, enhancing performance up to 2.6 times over the M1 Ultra.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies surged by 6.79%, with the trading volume of 9.96B. William Blair upgraded Palantir's rating to market perform. Palantir reported 2024 revenue of $2.866 billion, up 28.79%, with a net profit of $468 million and earnings per share of $0.21.
5. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained solidly by 3.19%, with the trading volume of 9.26B. Microsoft's $13 billion investment in OpenAI received approval from the UK antitrust regulators. The UK's Competition and Markets Authority deemed the collaboration doesn't meet the criteria for a full investigation, indicating no substantial influence shift to actual control by Microsoft over OpenAI.
6. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 2.57%, with the trading volume of 8.65B. Meta faces challenges as Insomniac Games VR titles are removed from its app store. Additionally, insider trading activities were reported on March 3 and 4, with Christopher Cox selling shares. JBD is the exclusive supplier for Meta's XR device LEDoS displays.
7. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 2.24%, with the trading volume of 7.98B. Amazon has established a new team within AWS focusing on Agentic AI to enhance automation in various life scenarios. Additionally, Amazon's first quantum chip has been launched, significantly reducing quantum error correction costs by 90%. GE Vernova will support Amazon Web Services' data center expansion.
8. Microstrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR)
Microstrategy Incorporated surged by 12.14%, with the trading volume of 7.62B. Microstrategy reported its turnover as $75.88 billion on March 5, 2025, placing it eighth among companies in the U.S. stock market for that day.
9. Crowdstrike Holdings (Nasdaq: CRWD)
Crowdstrike Holdings plunged by -6.34%, with the trading volume of 5.69B. CrowdStrike Holdings reported a shift from profit to loss in its fourth fiscal quarter, missing earnings expectations. Evercore ISI Group and Needham maintain ratings of outperform and buy, with targets of $450 and $420, respectively. Insider trading for 14 transactions was disclosed.
10. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet gained mildly by 1.23%, with the trading volume of 5.11B. Google launches AI Protection to secure AI workloads and data, faces EU calls for antitrust investigation, confirms Android 16 release in June, pushes March update to Pixel devices, and pressures AI developers for extended work hours.
Nvidia gained mildly by 1.13%, with the trading volume of 32.72B. nvidia released the Game Ready 572.70 driver supporting the RTX 5070 graphics card and various games. NVIDIA is collaborating with Nokia to deploy AI-RAN infrastructure across Indonesia. The RTX 5070 graphics card release is delayed until the end of the month.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 2.60%, with the trading volume of 25.64B. Elon Musk's role during the Trump administration is facing legal challenges about his authority to dismiss federal employees. In France, a suspected arson destroyed 12 Tesla vehicles at a dealership. Tesla's February registrations in Germany fell 76% despite the overall electric vehicle market's growth.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -0.08%, with the trading volume of 11.03B. Apple has launched new MacBook Air models with M4 chips, discontinuing M2 and M3 versions. Additionally, the company unveiled the M3 Ultra chip, touted as its most powerful yet, enhancing performance up to 2.6 times over the M1 Ultra.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies surged by 6.79%, with the trading volume of 9.96B. William Blair upgraded Palantir's rating to market perform. Palantir reported 2024 revenue of $2.866 billion, up 28.79%, with a net profit of $468 million and earnings per share of $0.21.
5. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained solidly by 3.19%, with the trading volume of 9.26B. Microsoft's $13 billion investment in OpenAI received approval from the UK antitrust regulators. The UK's Competition and Markets Authority deemed the collaboration doesn't meet the criteria for a full investigation, indicating no substantial influence shift to actual control by Microsoft over OpenAI.
6. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 2.57%, with the trading volume of 8.65B. Meta faces challenges as Insomniac Games VR titles are removed from its app store. Additionally, insider trading activities were reported on March 3 and 4, with Christopher Cox selling shares. JBD is the exclusive supplier for Meta's XR device LEDoS displays.
7. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 2.24%, with the trading volume of 7.98B. Amazon has established a new team within AWS focusing on Agentic AI to enhance automation in various life scenarios. Additionally, Amazon's first quantum chip has been launched, significantly reducing quantum error correction costs by 90%. GE Vernova will support Amazon Web Services' data center expansion.
8. Microstrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR)
Microstrategy Incorporated surged by 12.14%, with the trading volume of 7.62B. Microstrategy reported its turnover as $75.88 billion on March 5, 2025, placing it eighth among companies in the U.S. stock market for that day.
9. Crowdstrike Holdings (Nasdaq: CRWD)
Crowdstrike Holdings plunged by -6.34%, with the trading volume of 5.69B. CrowdStrike Holdings reported a shift from profit to loss in its fourth fiscal quarter, missing earnings expectations. Evercore ISI Group and Needham maintain ratings of outperform and buy, with targets of $450 and $420, respectively. Insider trading for 14 transactions was disclosed.
10. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet gained mildly by 1.23%, with the trading volume of 5.11B. Google launches AI Protection to secure AI workloads and data, faces EU calls for antitrust investigation, confirms Android 16 release in June, pushes March update to Pixel devices, and pressures AI developers for extended work hours.
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