Volume Stonkers | Tesla increased by 4.93%, Musk Unveils SpaceX's Mars Plans for Next Two Years

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Monday, Sep 23, 2024 5:30 pm ET2min read
NVIDIA rose 0.22%, with a trading volume of $23.429 billion. Recently, NVIDIA's directors sold 2 million common shares, valued at approximately $236 million. Additionally, MindsDb launched an enterprise-level AI, showcasing its innovation capabilities.

Tesla increased by 4.93%, with a trading volume of $21.436 billion. Tesla's third-quarter deliveries are expected to reach 461,000 vehicles, indicating strong continued demand for its electric cars. Furthermore, Musk revealed SpaceX's Mars plans for the next two years.

Apple fell by 0.76%, with a trading volume of $11.198 billion. The iPhone 15 Pro Max was rated the best-selling smartphone in the first half of the year, and the global sales of iPhone 16 have begun as scheduled.

Amazon rose 1.19%, with a trading volume of $7.133 billion. Amazon-backed Anthropic is raising funds at a $40 billion valuation. Additionally, AWS and SLb expanded their collaboration to accelerate energy development.

Meta increased by 0.55%, with a trading volume of $7.108 billion. Meta plans to launch an audio version of its AI chatbot and is expected to showcase more affordable virtual reality devices at Meta Connect 2024.

Microsoft fell 0.40%, with a trading volume of $6.048 billion. Microsoft continues to advance in the intelligent cloud sector, and its deal with Constellation Energy is expected to promote long-term growth.

Broadcom rose 1.08%, with a trading volume of $4.829 billion. Broadcom is seen as a long-term AI winner, despite insiders selling some shares.

Intel increased by 3.30%, with a trading volume of $4.127 billion. Bank of America claims a potential deal between Intel and Qualcomm is unrealistic, while Apollo plans a significant investment in Intel.

Google A fell 1.06%, with a trading volume of $3.860 billion. Google's emails became key evidence in an antitrust trial, and Google TV received new updates.

AMD rose 0.51%, with a trading volume of $3.387 billion. AMD's CEO stated that the chip industry will surpass GPUs due to AI development, and option trading for AMD is active.

SMIC increased by 1.90%, with a trading volume of $3.337 billion. Due to a delay in submitting its annual report, Nasdaq issued a non-compliance notice to the company.

Palantir rose 1.96%, with a trading volume of $2.978 billion. Palantir joined the S&P 500 index, though analysts remain cautious about its stock performance.

Constellation Energy rose 0.84%, with a trading volume of $2.662 billion. The Microsoft deal is expected to trigger long-term growth, and analysts are optimistic about its performance in the nuclear energy resurgence.

Google C fell 0.95%, with a trading volume of $2.480 billion. Google TV continues to expand its range of devices and is available in more countries.

Micron Technology rose 2.94%, with a trading volume of $2.181 billion. Micron's stock is experiencing high trading sentiment ahead of its fourth-quarter earnings report, with the market anticipating strong performance.

Eli Lilly fell 0.23%, with a trading volume of $2.102 billion. BofA Securities maintains a buy rating on Eli Lilly, projecting a positive future stock performance.

Netflix rose 0.62%, with a trading volume of $1.938 billion. Netflix is under investigation for alleged business misconduct, but its new privacy sector collaboration is drawing attention.

Boeing increased by 1.96%, with a trading volume of $1.931 billion. Boeing proposed a 30% pay raise over four years to end the strike and reiterated restoring customer trust as a top priority.

ExxonMobil rose 1.82%, with a trading volume of $1.880 billion. California sued ExxonMobil, alleging misleading statements regarding plastic recycling.

Visa increased by 1.35%, with a trading volume of $1.797 billion. Visa is exploring a potential acquisition of Featurespace to enhance its fraud capabilities and is participating in the monetary authority's digital Hong Kong dollar initiative.

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