1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)Tesla gained solidly by 3.64%, with the trading volume of 37.93B.
revealed a new compensation package for CEO Elon Musk, potentially reaching $1 trillion, pending shareholder approval at their November meeting. The agenda also includes voting on an investment proposal in Musk's AI startup, xAI. Tesla is also establishing a new R&D center in Berlin.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)Nvidia dipped mildly by -2.70%, with the trading volume of 37.17B.
secures a large AI chip deal from OpenAI, significantly boosting its AI chip revenue. Its fiscal Q3 2025 revenue reached $15.952 billion, a 22% increase, surpassing previous guidance.
3. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)Broadcom surged by 9.40%, with the trading volume of 26.57B. Broadcom reports 2025 fiscal third-quarter revenue of $159.52 billion, up 22%, driven by ASIC custom chip interest and OpenAI deal. Broadcom plans enhanced AI chip production in 2026 through collaboration with OpenAI, projecting fiscal year 2026 AI revenue growth acceleration.
4. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)Microsoft dipped mildly by -2.55%, with the trading volume of 15.87B.
has delayed the release of the Windows 11 25H2 ISO, initially planned for this week, and now labeled as "coming soon." Additionally, a critical security vulnerability, "Faceplant," has been disclosed, affecting Microsoft Windows Hello by allowing unauthorized device access.
5. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)Apple dipped mildly by -0.04%, with the trading volume of 13.03B.
Inc.'s annual product launch event is set for September 10, unveiling the iPhone 17 series, new smartwatches, and accessories, enhancing its competitive stance against rivals. Additionally, Apple reached a record $90 billion in yearly sales in India.
6. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -1.94%, with the trading volume of 12.42B.
Technologies disclosed 17 insider transactions on September 4, 2025, with executive Glazer David A. selling 38,500 shares. The company is collaborating with
to enhance AI applications, aiding Lumen's transition to a next-generation infrastructure company.
7. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)Advanced Micro Devices plunged by -6.58%, with the trading volume of 11.87B.
disclosed an insider trading event on September 4 involving executive Hahn Ava selling 143 shares. The company has no plans to resume MI308 chip exports to China and is involved in over 40 sovereign AI projects globally.
8. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)Alphabet gained mildly by 1.18%, with the trading volume of 10.89B.
to incur a €2.95 billion EU fine in Q3 2025 due to antitrust violations in ad tech. President Trump criticized the fine, suggesting potential US retaliation. Additionally,
disclosed six insider transactions, including shares sold by director Sundar Pichai.
9. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -1.42%, with the trading volume of 8.56B.
denies antitrust lawsuit accusations in the US and plans to appeal. It has finalized the acquisition of Indian firm Axio and signed a deal with
to provide Kuiper satellite-based Wi-Fi service starting in 2027.
10. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)Meta Platforms gained mildly by 0.51%, with the trading volume of 7.25B.
is exploring complex financing to secure $260 billion for a data center and plans to invest over $600 billion in the U.S. by 2028. The company is developing educational AI tools with
and focusing on LCOS technology for future AR glasses.
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