Volume Stonkers | Cloudflare rose 17.67%, Goldman Sachs Maintains Buy Rating on Accelerating Sales Momentum
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Friday, Feb 7, 2025 4:31 pm ET2min read
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NVIDIA rose 0.90%, with a trading volume of $29.209 billion. NVIDIA successfully secured AI server orders from Alpha and Omega. UBS maintained its buy rating with a target price of $185.
Tesla fell 3.39%, with a trading volume of $25.314 billion. The decline in Tesla's stock price was due to a drop in sales in China, and it was identified as a humanoid robot integrator in a Morgan Stanley report.
Amazon fell 4.05%, with a trading volume of $17.803 billion. Amazon's poor performance guidance drew market attention, but DA Davidson maintained its buy rating and raised the target price to $280.
Palantir fell 0.39%, with a trading volume of $16.197 billion. Palantir performed well, becoming a popular choice among AI application software stocks.
Meta rose 0.36%, with a trading volume of $11.749 billion. Meta plans to lay off 5% of its workforce, about 3,600 employees, on February 10th to optimize company structure.
Microsoft fell 1.46%, with a trading volume of $9.365 billion. SoftBank, a supporter of Microsoft, will replace it as the main backer of OpenAI.
Google A fell 3.27%, with a trading volume of $9.128 billion. Google plans to achieve a breakthrough in quantum computing within five years and has sold all its Snowflake shares.
Apple fell 2.40%, with a trading volume of $9.039 billion. Apple plans to release a revamped iPhone SE and has been asked by the UK government to create a backdoor for customer data access.
Uber rose 6.59%, with a trading volume of $6.101 billion. Bill Ackman's Pershing Square increased its holdings in Uber, with a portfolio value of $2.3 billion.
Google C fell 3.19%, with a trading volume of $5.517 billion. Google's quantum computing plans have drawn market attention, with New Street maintaining its buy rating and raising the target price to $220.
Microstrategy rose 0.65%, with a trading volume of $5.031 billion. Microstrategy has performed well in the security-semiconductor sector, becoming a focus for investors.
Broadcom fell 2.81%, with a trading volume of $5.001 billion. Broadcom's options trading surged, with a turnover-to-position ratio of 278.8, and the market is optimistic about its future development.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) fell 2.36%, with a trading volume of $4.937 billion. DZ Bank downgraded its rating to hold, with a target price of $120.
Alibaba rose 3.14%, with a trading volume of $4.126 billion. Alibaba denied rumors of investing in DeepSeek, and the market remains optimistic about its prospects.
Eli Lilly rose 0.96%, with a trading volume of $3.723 billion. Eli Lilly's Omvoh® treatment showed excellent results in Crohn's disease patients, achieving sustained clinical remission.
Netflix fell 0.17%, with a trading volume of $3.252 billion. Netflix is considering bidding for the U.S. broadcasting rights of Formula 1 racing, continuing its investment in sports broadcasting content.
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) rose 7.21%, with a trading volume of $2.554 billion. SMCI's stock price rose due to increased production of AI servers, and the market is confident about its future development.
Salesforce fell 1.53%, with a trading volume of $2.495 billion. Salesforce's stock price dropped following the news of its COO's departure, and market sentiment is slightly pessimistic.
Cloudflare rose 17.67%, with a trading volume of $2.482 billion. Goldman Sachs maintained its buy rating on Cloudflare, with accelerating sales and business momentum as focal points.
Marvell Technology fell 7.23%, with a trading volume of $2.366 billion. Marvell Technology's options trading drew market attention, with Jefferies maintaining its buy rating.
Tesla fell 3.39%, with a trading volume of $25.314 billion. The decline in Tesla's stock price was due to a drop in sales in China, and it was identified as a humanoid robot integrator in a Morgan Stanley report.
Amazon fell 4.05%, with a trading volume of $17.803 billion. Amazon's poor performance guidance drew market attention, but DA Davidson maintained its buy rating and raised the target price to $280.
Palantir fell 0.39%, with a trading volume of $16.197 billion. Palantir performed well, becoming a popular choice among AI application software stocks.
Meta rose 0.36%, with a trading volume of $11.749 billion. Meta plans to lay off 5% of its workforce, about 3,600 employees, on February 10th to optimize company structure.
Microsoft fell 1.46%, with a trading volume of $9.365 billion. SoftBank, a supporter of Microsoft, will replace it as the main backer of OpenAI.
Google A fell 3.27%, with a trading volume of $9.128 billion. Google plans to achieve a breakthrough in quantum computing within five years and has sold all its Snowflake shares.
Apple fell 2.40%, with a trading volume of $9.039 billion. Apple plans to release a revamped iPhone SE and has been asked by the UK government to create a backdoor for customer data access.
Uber rose 6.59%, with a trading volume of $6.101 billion. Bill Ackman's Pershing Square increased its holdings in Uber, with a portfolio value of $2.3 billion.
Google C fell 3.19%, with a trading volume of $5.517 billion. Google's quantum computing plans have drawn market attention, with New Street maintaining its buy rating and raising the target price to $220.
Microstrategy rose 0.65%, with a trading volume of $5.031 billion. Microstrategy has performed well in the security-semiconductor sector, becoming a focus for investors.
Broadcom fell 2.81%, with a trading volume of $5.001 billion. Broadcom's options trading surged, with a turnover-to-position ratio of 278.8, and the market is optimistic about its future development.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) fell 2.36%, with a trading volume of $4.937 billion. DZ Bank downgraded its rating to hold, with a target price of $120.
Alibaba rose 3.14%, with a trading volume of $4.126 billion. Alibaba denied rumors of investing in DeepSeek, and the market remains optimistic about its prospects.
Eli Lilly rose 0.96%, with a trading volume of $3.723 billion. Eli Lilly's Omvoh® treatment showed excellent results in Crohn's disease patients, achieving sustained clinical remission.
Netflix fell 0.17%, with a trading volume of $3.252 billion. Netflix is considering bidding for the U.S. broadcasting rights of Formula 1 racing, continuing its investment in sports broadcasting content.
Super Micro Computer (SMCI) rose 7.21%, with a trading volume of $2.554 billion. SMCI's stock price rose due to increased production of AI servers, and the market is confident about its future development.
Salesforce fell 1.53%, with a trading volume of $2.495 billion. Salesforce's stock price dropped following the news of its COO's departure, and market sentiment is slightly pessimistic.
Cloudflare rose 17.67%, with a trading volume of $2.482 billion. Goldman Sachs maintained its buy rating on Cloudflare, with accelerating sales and business momentum as focal points.
Marvell Technology fell 7.23%, with a trading volume of $2.366 billion. Marvell Technology's options trading drew market attention, with Jefferies maintaining its buy rating.

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