Volume Stonkers | SMCI rose 17.56%, Alibaba rose 7.55%, Groq secures $1.5B from Saudi Arabia, Nvidia rises 2.87%
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Monday, Feb 10, 2025 4:31 pm ET1min read
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NVIDIA rose by 2.87%, with a trading volume of $28.721 billion. NVIDIA's competitor, Groq, secured a $1.5 billion investment commitment from Saudi Arabia.
Tesla fell by 3.01%, with a trading volume of $27.010 billion. Analysts predict Tesla will reach $474, and Elon Musk plans to launch a self-driving taxi in June.
Palantir rose by 5.23%, with a trading volume of $11.166 billion. Wedbush expressed that Palantir will be a leader in the emerging AI software era.
Meta rose by 0.40%, with a trading volume of $9.223 billion. Meta announced that Civilization VII will be released in VR/MR versions and started laying off "low-performance" employees to attract AI talent.
Microsoft rose by 0.60%, with a trading volume of $8.575 billion. Reports indicate that a team led by Elon Musk has bid $97.4 billion to acquire control of OpenAI.
Amazon rose by 1.74%, with a trading volume of $8.208 billion. Mizuho Securities maintained a buy rating for Amazon and raised its target price to $285.
Apple rose by 0.12%, with a trading volume of $7.230 billion. Apple is accelerating its home robot project and expanding hiring.
Broadcom rose by 4.52%, with a trading volume of $5.509 billion. Broadcom plans to pay 13 billion won to settle monopoly accusations in South Korea's set-top box SoC market.
SMCI rose by 17.56%, with a trading volume of $5.228 billion. SMCI's stock continued to rise ahead of its earnings report.
Alibaba rose by 7.55%, with a trading volume of $4.607 billion. Alibaba denied plans to invest in DeepSeek, and billionaire investor Tepper's firm doubled down on its investment.
Google A rose by 0.61%, with a trading volume of $4.161 billion.
Advanced Micro Devices rose by 2.72%, with a trading volume of $3.824 billion.
Netflix rose by 1.35%, with a trading volume of $3.371 billion. Netflix is considering competing with Amazon Prime for the streaming rights to Formula 1 events.
Microstrategy rose by 2.16%, with a trading volume of $3.349 billion.
Uber rose by 5.38%, with a trading volume of $3.309 billion. Bank of America Securities maintained a buy rating for Uber, with a target price of $95.
Google C rose by 0.57%, with a trading volume of $3.080 billion.
Eli Lilly fell by 1.07%, with a trading volume of $2.650 billion. Eli Lilly signed an asset agreement with a South Korean RNA interference developer.
McDonald's rose by 4.80%, with a trading volume of $2.437 billion. McDonald's international market performance exceeded expectations, offsetting declines in the U.S. market.
JPMorgan Chase fell by 1.74%, with a trading volume of $2.329 billion.
Visa rose by 0.97%, with a trading volume of $2.109 billion. Macquarie raised Visa's target price to $400. 

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