Volume Stonkers | Freeport-McMoRan fell 16.95%, Production Disruptions at Key Mining Site
Generated by AI AgentStock Spotlight
Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 5:30 pm ET2min read
FCX--
Aime Summary
Tesla rose by 3.98%, with a trading volume of $40.455 billion. Tesla recently announced a breakthrough in its new battery technology, which is expected to enhance the range of electric vehicles.
NVIDIA fell by 0.82%, with a trading volume of $25.394 billion. NVIDIA announced collaboration agreements with several automakers to apply its AI technology to autonomous vehicles.
Apple declined by 0.83%, with a trading volume of $10.658 billion. Apple is planning to launch a new generation of iPhones, and the market is filled with anticipation for its innovative features.
Amazon dropped by 0.23%, with a trading volume of $10.399 billion. Amazon is accelerating the expansion of its global logistics network, further solidifying its position in the e-commerce market.
Oracle decreased by 1.72%, with a trading volume of $10.220 billion. Oracle announced a strategic partnership with a major cloud service company, aiming to increase its market share in the cloud computing business.
Alibaba surged by 8.22%, with a trading volume of $9.298 billion. Alibaba set a new sales record during the "Singles' Day" shopping festival, indicating strong consumer demand.
Micron Technology fell by 2.82%, with a trading volume of $9.167 billion. Micron Technology stated it will increase investment in the development of new storage technologies in the coming years.
Palantir dropped by 1.64%, with a trading volume of $8.135 billion. Palantir secured a large data analysis contract from a government department, further driving its business growth.
Google A declined by 1.80%, with a trading volume of $6.986 billion. Google is undertaking a large-scale cloud service price adjustment to enhance its competitiveness in the market.
Microsoft rose by 0.18%, with a trading volume of $6.883 billion. Microsoft announced the global rollout of its latest Windows operating system update, enhancing user experience.
Meta increased by 0.70%, with a trading volume of $6.673 billion. Meta is increasing its investment in the virtual reality sector, planning to launch a series of new products.
Broadcom rose by 0.11%, with a trading volume of $6.653 billion. Broadcom announced a new semiconductor product line to meet growing market demand.
SMCI (Super Micro Computer) fell by 0.01%, with a trading volume of $6.198 billion. SMCI launched its latest processor series, garnering significant attention within the industry.
Intel surged by 6.41%, with a trading volume of $4.922 billion. Intel announced a major manufacturing process improvement plan to increase chip production efficiency.
Rigetti Computing rose by 0.57%, with a trading volume of $4.543 billion. Rigetti Computing achieved a significant technological breakthrough in the field of quantum computing.
Google C fell by 1.79%, with a trading volume of $4.213 billion. Google is continuing its strategic investments in AI technology to enhance the competitiveness of its products.
Marvell Technology rose by 7.33%, with a trading volume of $3.988 billion. Marvell Technology secured a large 5G equipment supply contract, further expanding its market footprint.
Applovin dropped by 1.42%, with a trading volume of $3.873 billion. Applovin announced a major update to its advertising platform to improve ad performance.
Freeport-McMoRanFCX-- fell by 16.95%, with a trading volume of $3.578 billion. Freeport-McMoRan attracted attention due to production disruptions at one of its mining sites.
Robinhood Markets rose by 0.48%, with a trading volume of $3.433 billion. Robinhood Markets announced plans to expand its cryptocurrency trading services to meet user demand.
NVIDIA fell by 0.82%, with a trading volume of $25.394 billion. NVIDIA announced collaboration agreements with several automakers to apply its AI technology to autonomous vehicles.
Apple declined by 0.83%, with a trading volume of $10.658 billion. Apple is planning to launch a new generation of iPhones, and the market is filled with anticipation for its innovative features.
Amazon dropped by 0.23%, with a trading volume of $10.399 billion. Amazon is accelerating the expansion of its global logistics network, further solidifying its position in the e-commerce market.
Oracle decreased by 1.72%, with a trading volume of $10.220 billion. Oracle announced a strategic partnership with a major cloud service company, aiming to increase its market share in the cloud computing business.
Alibaba surged by 8.22%, with a trading volume of $9.298 billion. Alibaba set a new sales record during the "Singles' Day" shopping festival, indicating strong consumer demand.
Micron Technology fell by 2.82%, with a trading volume of $9.167 billion. Micron Technology stated it will increase investment in the development of new storage technologies in the coming years.
Palantir dropped by 1.64%, with a trading volume of $8.135 billion. Palantir secured a large data analysis contract from a government department, further driving its business growth.
Google A declined by 1.80%, with a trading volume of $6.986 billion. Google is undertaking a large-scale cloud service price adjustment to enhance its competitiveness in the market.
Microsoft rose by 0.18%, with a trading volume of $6.883 billion. Microsoft announced the global rollout of its latest Windows operating system update, enhancing user experience.
Meta increased by 0.70%, with a trading volume of $6.673 billion. Meta is increasing its investment in the virtual reality sector, planning to launch a series of new products.
Broadcom rose by 0.11%, with a trading volume of $6.653 billion. Broadcom announced a new semiconductor product line to meet growing market demand.
SMCI (Super Micro Computer) fell by 0.01%, with a trading volume of $6.198 billion. SMCI launched its latest processor series, garnering significant attention within the industry.
Intel surged by 6.41%, with a trading volume of $4.922 billion. Intel announced a major manufacturing process improvement plan to increase chip production efficiency.
Rigetti Computing rose by 0.57%, with a trading volume of $4.543 billion. Rigetti Computing achieved a significant technological breakthrough in the field of quantum computing.
Google C fell by 1.79%, with a trading volume of $4.213 billion. Google is continuing its strategic investments in AI technology to enhance the competitiveness of its products.
Marvell Technology rose by 7.33%, with a trading volume of $3.988 billion. Marvell Technology secured a large 5G equipment supply contract, further expanding its market footprint.
Applovin dropped by 1.42%, with a trading volume of $3.873 billion. Applovin announced a major update to its advertising platform to improve ad performance.
Freeport-McMoRanFCX-- fell by 16.95%, with a trading volume of $3.578 billion. Freeport-McMoRan attracted attention due to production disruptions at one of its mining sites.
Robinhood Markets rose by 0.48%, with a trading volume of $3.433 billion. Robinhood Markets announced plans to expand its cryptocurrency trading services to meet user demand.

Fantastic stocks and where to find them
Latest Articles
Stay ahead of the market.
Get curated U.S. market news, insights and key dates delivered to your inbox.
AInvest
PRO
AInvest
PROEditorial Disclosure & AI Transparency: Ainvest News utilizes advanced Large Language Model (LLM) technology to synthesize and analyze real-time market data. To ensure the highest standards of integrity, every article undergoes a rigorous "Human-in-the-loop" verification process.
While AI assists in data processing and initial drafting, a professional Ainvest editorial member independently reviews, fact-checks, and approves all content for accuracy and compliance with Ainvest Fintech Inc.’s editorial standards. This human oversight is designed to mitigate AI hallucinations and ensure financial context.
Investment Warning: This content is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional investment, legal, or financial advice. Markets involve inherent risks. Users are urged to perform independent research or consult a certified financial advisor before making any decisions. Ainvest Fintech Inc. disclaims all liability for actions taken based on this information. Found an error?Report an Issue

Comments
No comments yet