Tesla Drives High Trading Volume Amid US EV Surge and UK Expansion

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Monday, Aug 11, 2025 6:31 pm ET2min read
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- Tesla shares rose 2.85% amid surging US EV orders and UK electricity expansion plans.

- Nvidia/AMD agreed to pay 15% of Chinese chip sales to US government for export licenses amid AI restrictions.

- Apple leads 39M tablet shipments and plans $600B US manufacturing investment with potential iPhone 17 price hikes.

- Microsoft integrated GPT-5 into products and launched AI 3D modeling while Palantir surged 150% this year.

- Bitmine jumped 15.06% as Ethereum prices exceeded $4,300, while Eli Lilly's obesity drug data concerns impacted its stock.

1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 2.85%, with the trading volume of 35.73B. Tesla's US orders have surged as consumers rush to buy before electric vehicle tax credits end. Meanwhile, plans to supply electricity in the UK, indicating a strategic business expansion.

2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dipped mildly by -0.30%, with the trading volume of 25.14B. and agreed with the US government to pay 15% of Chinese chip sales to obtain export licenses amid tighter AI-related chip restrictions, including bans on NVIDIA's H20 and AMD’s MI308 chips, due to national security concerns.

3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -0.83%, with the trading volume of 13.90B. continues to lead global tablet shipments at 39 million units. The company plans a record-breaking $600 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing with nine domestic supply partners, and it may increase U.S. prices for the iPhone 17.

4. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices dipped mildly by -0.28%, with the trading volume of 12.26B. AMD and Nvidia agreed to pay 15% of their Chinese chip revenue to the U.S. government for export licenses, amid tighter restrictions on AI chip exports to China.

5. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft dipped mildly by -0.02%, with the trading volume of 10.54B. integrated GPT-5 into its product ecosystem, enhancing reasoning, code generation, and conversation experience. Microsoft also released VS Code 1.103 with GPT-5 and efficiency upgrades and launched AI 3D modeling capabilities.

6. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -2.29%, with the trading volume of 10.30B. Technologies has seen a nearly 150% increase this year, raising concerns over its high valuation. Since its 2020 IPO, the company has surged 2000%, recently becoming the highest-valued constituent in the S&P 500 index.

7. Bitmine Immersion Technologies (Unknown code: BMNR)
Bitmine Immersion Technologies surged by 15.06%, with the trading volume of 9.17B. experienced a significant trading volume increase, with shares rising over 12% amid a surge in Ethereum-related stocks as prices exceeded $4,300.

8. Eli Lilly Andmpany (NYSE: LLY)
Eli Lilly Andmpany gained mildly by 1.55%, with the trading volume of 7.11B. maintains a "buy" rating from despite a target price cut to $900. Concerns over its obesity drug Orforglipron trial data led to stock troubles despite exceeding quarterly financial expectations. Eli Lilly's strong presence in the GLP-1 market impacts significantly.

9. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.62%, with the trading volume of 6.98B. continues its satellite launch with 24 new satellites under the Kuiper Project, deepens collaboration with TikTok by incorporating sellers into its "Buy with Prime" ad system, and recovers a mistakenly deleted AWS account after internal intervention.

10. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.45%, with the trading volume of 5.84B. released Quest Runtime Optimizer for , focusing on improving runtime efficiency. Additionally, Gingko Asset Management's Q2 portfolio revealed a heavy investment in Meta, indicating confidence in its growth. Meanwhile, Mark Zuckerberg's $110 million estate development sparked community controversy.

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