**NVIDIA** rose by 3.53%, with a trading volume of $57.699 billion.
completed the acquisition of startup Lepton AI and partnered with Zimbabwean telecom magnate Cassava to build AI factories in Africa.
**Tesla** fell by 2.56%, with a trading volume of $41.230 billion. Analysis shows a surge in Tesla's options activity, with shares dropping below the "never see again" level set by Lütnek.
**Apple** dropped 3.67%, with a trading volume of $28.581 billion.
plans to shift more iPhone production to India to circumvent tariff impacts.
**Amazon** increased by 2.49%, with a trading volume of $18.780 billion. Goldman Sachs noted that despite challenges from Trump tariffs, Amazon is well-positioned to cope.
**Meta** rose by 2.28%, with a trading volume of $18.325 billion. Meta released the Llama 4 open-source large model, featuring a "mixture of experts" architecture.
**Microsoft** fell by 0.55%, with a trading volume of $17.804 billion. Reports indicate that OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, is eyeing an AI device startup founded by Sam Altman and Jony Ive.
**Palantir** surged by 5.18%, with a trading volume of $12.501 billion. Palantir's rise was driven by a rebound in enterprise software stocks.
**Google A** rose by 0.79%, with a trading volume of $11.050 billion. Google expanded access to AI models and entered a strategic partnership with APEX Fintech.
**Broadcom** increased by 5.37%, with a trading volume of $10.284 billion. Broadcom announced a $10 billion stock repurchase program.
**MicroStrategy** fell by 8.68%, with a trading volume of $7.643 billion. MicroStrategy suffered an almost $6 billion paper loss on Bitcoin.
**Google C** rose by 1.02%, with a trading volume of $7.059 billion. Google's collaboration with APEX Fintech aims to accelerate the rollout of an investment platform.
**Alibaba** dropped 9.10%, with a trading volume of $6.524 billion. Alibaba conducted a series of stock buybacks totaling approximately $29.9835 million.
**TSMC** fell by 0.50%, with a trading volume of $6.223 billion. Goldman Sachs lowered its price target and CoWoS shipment forecast for TSMC.
**Berkshire Hathaway B** dropped 0.58%, with a trading volume of $6.157 billion. Berkshire clarified that social media reports about Buffett's remarks were false.
**AMD** fell by 2.47%, with a trading volume of $5.807 billion. AMD's products showcased new workstations at the 2025 NAB Show.
**Netflix** increased by 1.40%, with a trading volume of $5.692 billion. Analysts noted that Netflix might be impacted by tariffs due to a decline in advertising and consumer spending.
**JPMorgan Chase** rose by 1.91%, with a trading volume of $4.808 billion. Its head of Americas equity capital markets stated there is a "paralysis" between corporations and investors.
**Bank of America** increased by 3.46%, with a trading volume of $4.614 billion. Morgan Stanley upgraded Bank of America's rating from equal-weight to overweight.
**Eli Lilly** fell by 1.97%, with a trading volume of $4.458 billion. Eli Lilly made significant investments in gene therapy and filed an IND application for Bimagrumab injection in China.
**Costco** fell by 0.91%, with a trading volume of $4.099 billion. Despite growth obstacles, Costco maintained a buy rating with a target price of $1,100.
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