Volume Stonkers | Tesla rose 2.15%, Joe Gebbia's Investment Draws Attention
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Tuesday, Apr 29, 2025 5:31 pm ET2min read
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Tesla rose by 2.15%, with a trading volume of $30.786 billion. TeslaTSLA-- board member Joe Gebbia invested millions to purchase Tesla shares, catching market attention.
NVIDIA increased by 0.27%, with a trading volume of $18.278 billion. NVIDIANVDA-- clarified that the rumors of splitting its China business are false.
Palantir rose by 1.25%, with a trading volume of $9.104 billion. RBC Capital Markets maintains a sell rating for Palantir, with a target price of $40.
Amazon fell by 0.17%, with a trading volume of $7.740 billion. Amazon launched its first batch of Kuiper internet satellites, continuing to expand its business fields.
Apple rose by 0.51%, with a trading volume of $7.448 billion. The market expects Apple's Q2 earnings growth, with analysts giving positive feedback.
Meta increased by 0.86%, with a trading volume of $6.450 billion. Meta is set to release its earnings report this Wednesday, with market expectations of slowed growth.
Spotify Technology dropped by 3.55%, with a trading volume of $5.807 billion. Spotify's performance missed expectations, releasing a disappointing revenue outlook.
Microsoft rose by 0.74%, with a trading volume of $5.702 billion. Microsoft's Q3 earnings preview highlights cloud computing and artificial intelligence as key focus areas.
Hims & Hers Health surged by 23.10%, with a trading volume of $5.413 billion. Hims partnered with Novo Nordisk to expand sales channels for the weight loss drug Wegovy.
Microstrategy increased by 3.30%, with a trading volume of $4.878 billion. Insiders at Microstrategy sold shares, but analysts maintain a buy rating.
Google A fell by 0.28%, with a trading volume of $4.271 billion. Google submitted pricing terms for the issuance of up to €6.75 billion in five-part euro-denominated notes.
Netflix rose by 1.37%, with a trading volume of $4.116 billion. CFRA raised Netflix's target price to $1,289, maintaining a buy rating.
UnitedHealth dropped by 2.58%, with a trading volume of $4.073 billion. UnitedHealth Group conducted senior management changes, appointing a new Executive Vice President and Optum CEO.
Google C fell by 0.22%, with a trading volume of $2.574 billion. Google continues to advance challenges in the streaming sector.
Broadcom fell by 0.68%, with a trading volume of $2.548 billion. Broadcom faces pressure from forecasts of a global semiconductor market downturn.
SoFi Technologies rose by 0.53%, with a trading volume of $2.339 billion. SoFi relaunched its cryptocurrency investment services, significantly boosting revenue.
Pfizer increased by 3.21%, with a trading volume of $2.245 billion. Pfizer reported Q1 revenue of $13.715 billion and plans to achieve operational efficiency savings of $7.7 billion.
Eli Lilly rose by 0.91%, with a trading volume of $2.173 billion. Eli Lilly is about to release its earnings report, with market attention on developments in weight loss medication.
SMCI fell by 0.34%, with a trading volume of $1.934 billion. SMCI's stock was hit by a downward revision in earnings guidance, affecting its post-market price.
Visa rose by 1.08%, with a trading volume of $1.858 billion. Visa's Q2 revenue growth reflects strong consumer spending.
NVIDIA increased by 0.27%, with a trading volume of $18.278 billion. NVIDIANVDA-- clarified that the rumors of splitting its China business are false.
Palantir rose by 1.25%, with a trading volume of $9.104 billion. RBC Capital Markets maintains a sell rating for Palantir, with a target price of $40.
Amazon fell by 0.17%, with a trading volume of $7.740 billion. Amazon launched its first batch of Kuiper internet satellites, continuing to expand its business fields.
Apple rose by 0.51%, with a trading volume of $7.448 billion. The market expects Apple's Q2 earnings growth, with analysts giving positive feedback.
Meta increased by 0.86%, with a trading volume of $6.450 billion. Meta is set to release its earnings report this Wednesday, with market expectations of slowed growth.
Spotify Technology dropped by 3.55%, with a trading volume of $5.807 billion. Spotify's performance missed expectations, releasing a disappointing revenue outlook.
Microsoft rose by 0.74%, with a trading volume of $5.702 billion. Microsoft's Q3 earnings preview highlights cloud computing and artificial intelligence as key focus areas.
Hims & Hers Health surged by 23.10%, with a trading volume of $5.413 billion. Hims partnered with Novo Nordisk to expand sales channels for the weight loss drug Wegovy.
Microstrategy increased by 3.30%, with a trading volume of $4.878 billion. Insiders at Microstrategy sold shares, but analysts maintain a buy rating.
Google A fell by 0.28%, with a trading volume of $4.271 billion. Google submitted pricing terms for the issuance of up to €6.75 billion in five-part euro-denominated notes.
Netflix rose by 1.37%, with a trading volume of $4.116 billion. CFRA raised Netflix's target price to $1,289, maintaining a buy rating.
UnitedHealth dropped by 2.58%, with a trading volume of $4.073 billion. UnitedHealth Group conducted senior management changes, appointing a new Executive Vice President and Optum CEO.
Google C fell by 0.22%, with a trading volume of $2.574 billion. Google continues to advance challenges in the streaming sector.
Broadcom fell by 0.68%, with a trading volume of $2.548 billion. Broadcom faces pressure from forecasts of a global semiconductor market downturn.
SoFi Technologies rose by 0.53%, with a trading volume of $2.339 billion. SoFi relaunched its cryptocurrency investment services, significantly boosting revenue.
Pfizer increased by 3.21%, with a trading volume of $2.245 billion. Pfizer reported Q1 revenue of $13.715 billion and plans to achieve operational efficiency savings of $7.7 billion.
Eli Lilly rose by 0.91%, with a trading volume of $2.173 billion. Eli Lilly is about to release its earnings report, with market attention on developments in weight loss medication.
SMCI fell by 0.34%, with a trading volume of $1.934 billion. SMCI's stock was hit by a downward revision in earnings guidance, affecting its post-market price.
Visa rose by 1.08%, with a trading volume of $1.858 billion. Visa's Q2 revenue growth reflects strong consumer spending.

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