Volume Stonkers | Rigetti Computing soared 42.22%, Oracle partners with OpenAI & SoftBank for AI manufacturing projects
Tuesday, Jan 21, 2025 4:31 pm ET
Tesla fell 0.57%, with a trading volume of $35.694 billion. Piper Sandler raised Tesla's price target from $315.00 to $500.00, maintaining an "Overweight" rating.
NVIDIA rose 2.27%, with a trading volume of $26.359 billion. UBS expects NVIDIA to report strong quarterly results.
Apple fell 3.19%, with a trading volume of $21.525 billion. Apple's fourth-quarter sales in China dropped 18%, facing competitive pressure from Huawei and Xiaomi.
Microsoft fell 0.12%, with a trading volume of $10.395 billion. Bank of America suggests that Microsoft's second-quarter operating income shows potential for growth.
MicroStrategy fell 1.87%, with a trading volume of $10.103 billion. MicroStrategy's plan to issue more shares has been approved by shareholders.
Amazon rose 2.11%, with a trading volume of $9.036 billion. Amazon has paused drone delivery services in Texas and Arizona, planning safety upgrades.
Netflix rose 1.35%, with a trading volume of $7.803 billion. Netflix's fourth-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, boosting its stock price.
Meta rose 0.60%, with a trading volume of $7.083 billion. Meta plans to launch "Oakley" branded smart glasses and explore the development of smartwatches and headphones.
Broadcom rose 1.21%, with a trading volume of $6.817 billion. Barclays considers Broadcom one of the key beneficiaries of artificial intelligence.
Google A rose 1.05%, with a trading volume of $5.834 billion. Google announced that from February 5, advertisers in Europe will no longer need to apply for certification to place ads.
Oracle rose 7.20%, with a trading volume of $4.857 billion. Oracle plans to collaborate with OpenAI and SoftBank on AI manufacturing industry projects.
TSMC rose 3.26%, with a trading volume of $4.099 billion. TSMC plans to invest $6 billion in building two new packaging plants to meet AI industry demand.
Palantir rose 1.81%, with a trading volume of $3.974 billion. Palantir shows active trading dynamics in the options market.
Eli Lilly rose 2.31%, with a trading volume of $3.756 billion. Bank of America Securities maintains a "Buy" rating on Eli Lilly.
Coinbase Global fell 0.44%, with a trading volume of $3.739 billion. Coinbase has listed Trump's meme coin.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) rose 0.68%, with a trading volume of $3.691 billion. Citibank maintains a "Buy" rating on AMD but lowers the price target to $175.
JPMorgan Chase rose 1.54%, with a trading volume of $3.562 billion. JPMorgan has hired a new card chief and lowered Apple's price target.
Google C rose 1.05%, with a trading volume of $3.519 billion. Similarly, Google announced that advertisers in Europe will no longer need to apply for certification to place ads.
Goldman Sachs rose 1.41%, with a trading volume of $3.157 billion. Goldman Sachs appointed new leaders for its equities, fixed income, and banking divisions.
Rigetti Computing rose 42.22%, with a trading volume of $2.819 billion. Quantum computing stocks surged, with Rigetti Computing showing significant gains.
NVIDIA rose 2.27%, with a trading volume of $26.359 billion. UBS expects NVIDIA to report strong quarterly results.
Apple fell 3.19%, with a trading volume of $21.525 billion. Apple's fourth-quarter sales in China dropped 18%, facing competitive pressure from Huawei and Xiaomi.
Microsoft fell 0.12%, with a trading volume of $10.395 billion. Bank of America suggests that Microsoft's second-quarter operating income shows potential for growth.
MicroStrategy fell 1.87%, with a trading volume of $10.103 billion. MicroStrategy's plan to issue more shares has been approved by shareholders.
Amazon rose 2.11%, with a trading volume of $9.036 billion. Amazon has paused drone delivery services in Texas and Arizona, planning safety upgrades.
Netflix rose 1.35%, with a trading volume of $7.803 billion. Netflix's fourth-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, boosting its stock price.
Meta rose 0.60%, with a trading volume of $7.083 billion. Meta plans to launch "Oakley" branded smart glasses and explore the development of smartwatches and headphones.
Broadcom rose 1.21%, with a trading volume of $6.817 billion. Barclays considers Broadcom one of the key beneficiaries of artificial intelligence.
Google A rose 1.05%, with a trading volume of $5.834 billion. Google announced that from February 5, advertisers in Europe will no longer need to apply for certification to place ads.
Oracle rose 7.20%, with a trading volume of $4.857 billion. Oracle plans to collaborate with OpenAI and SoftBank on AI manufacturing industry projects.
TSMC rose 3.26%, with a trading volume of $4.099 billion. TSMC plans to invest $6 billion in building two new packaging plants to meet AI industry demand.
Palantir rose 1.81%, with a trading volume of $3.974 billion. Palantir shows active trading dynamics in the options market.
Eli Lilly rose 2.31%, with a trading volume of $3.756 billion. Bank of America Securities maintains a "Buy" rating on Eli Lilly.
Coinbase Global fell 0.44%, with a trading volume of $3.739 billion. Coinbase has listed Trump's meme coin.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) rose 0.68%, with a trading volume of $3.691 billion. Citibank maintains a "Buy" rating on AMD but lowers the price target to $175.
JPMorgan Chase rose 1.54%, with a trading volume of $3.562 billion. JPMorgan has hired a new card chief and lowered Apple's price target.
Google C rose 1.05%, with a trading volume of $3.519 billion. Similarly, Google announced that advertisers in Europe will no longer need to apply for certification to place ads.
Goldman Sachs rose 1.41%, with a trading volume of $3.157 billion. Goldman Sachs appointed new leaders for its equities, fixed income, and banking divisions.
Rigetti Computing rose 42.22%, with a trading volume of $2.819 billion. Quantum computing stocks surged, with Rigetti Computing showing significant gains.

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