1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 2.44%, with the trading volume of 35.15B. Tesla's Shanghai energy storage mega-factory begins production, advancing its business in China. Benchmark has initiated coverage of Tesla with a buy rating and a target price of $475. Tesla's Cybertruck crash highlights its passive safety features.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dipped mildly by -1.25%, with the trading volume of 20.87B. DeepSeek's emergence caused turmoil in the US stock market, challenging NVIDIA's dominance as investors' excitement over AI spending declines.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 1.83%, with the trading volume of 10.62B. Apple plans to release an OLED MacBook Pro in 2026 with Samsung providing the screens. Apple's collaboration with Alibaba aims to develop AI features for Chinese iPhones. Apple is launching Apple TV+ on Android devices to increase subscribers and starting a new health research project with Brigham and Women's Hospital.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained solidly by 4.24%, with the trading volume of 8.63B. Palantir shares rose over 1% amidst early trading gains in AI-related stocks on February 11, alongside notable increases in Tempus AI, Shopify, and MongoDB.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 0.78%, with the trading volume of 8.46B. Meta Platforms may significantly increase profits this year due to subtle financial adjustments and is discussing acquiring Korean AI chip startup FuriosaAI. It continues to cut jobs, potentially eliminating 3600 positions, while focusing on hiring machine learning engineers.
6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -1.65%, with the trading volume of 6.99B. Amazon is opening Amazon Parafarmacia & Beauty, its first physical retail store in Italy, focusing on beauty and health products in Milan. Loop Capital maintains a buy rating for Amazon with a target price of $285.00.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft dipped mildly by -0.58%, with the trading volume of 6.82B. Microsoft confirmed it will exit the HoloLens hardware business, ceasing HoloLens 2 production while supporting existing customers until 2027's end. They also enhanced Windows 11 by integrating Copilot with an automatic startup feature.
8. Super Micromputer (Nasdaq: SMCI)
Super Micromputer gained mildly by 2.77%, with the trading volume of 6.56B. Super Micro Computer released preliminary Q2 results for 2025 with net sales expected between $5.6 billion and $5.7 billion, below the $5.77 billion forecast. Despite lowering 2025 revenue guidance, the CEO is optimistic about achieving $40 billion in fiscal 2026 revenue.
9. Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA)
Alibaba Group Holding Limited gained solidly by 4.89%, with the trading volume of 5.16B. Apple partners with Alibaba to develop AI features for Chinese iPhones. Alibaba's emphasis on AI reinvigorates its investor appeal, and its platform 1688 announces new plans to boost business recovery and expansion. Alibaba International adopts advanced AI models.
10. The Charles Schwab (NYSE: SCHW)
The Charles Schwab dipped mildly by -1.15%, with the trading volume of 4.99B. Charles Schwab's 2024 report shows a 4.08% increase in revenue, totaling $19.606 billion. Truist Securities maintains a buy rating for the company with a target price of $91.00.
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