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Volume Stonkers | Tesla rose 3.64%, NVIDIA fell 1.22%, Marvell Tech Options Activity Gains Attention

Stock SpotlightTuesday, Dec 17, 2024 4:31 pm ET
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Tesla rose 3.64%, with a trading volume of $60.903 billion. Tesla recently accused German unions of causing disruptions at its gigafactory, and despite computer malfunctions in new Tesla vehicles, the stock remains strong.

NVIDIA fell 1.22%, with a trading volume of $32.693 billion. NVIDIA released its latest Jetson supercomputer aimed at helping small businesses harness AI, while the countdown for the release of its Blackwell gaming graphics card continues.

Broadcom fell 3.91%, with a trading volume of $16.438 billion. Broadcom recently led the decline in semiconductor stocks, but its breakthroughs in AI infrastructure have drawn market attention.

Apple rose 0.97%, with a trading volume of $12.924 billion. Apple announced that most conflict minerals in its products are now recycled materials and has instructed suppliers to stop sourcing certain minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Microsoft rose 0.64%, with a trading volume of $9.910 billion. Jefferies projected Microsoft as the winner in the 2025 AI software market.

MicroStrategy fell 5.41%, with a trading volume of $8.443 billion. MicroStrategy recently increased its Bitcoin holdings to $46 billion.

Alphabet A fell 0.63%, with a trading volume of $8.307 billion. Google introduced updates to its generative AI, including the video model VEO 2 and the latest version of Imagen3.

Amazon fell 0.76%, with a trading volume of $8.055 billion. Amazon Web Services plans to invest nearly $10 billion more in Ohio to expand its data centers.

Meta fell 0.77%, with a trading volume of $7.649 billion. Meta added AI video and real-time translation features to Ray-Ban smart glasses.

UnitedHealth fell 2.61%, with a trading volume of $6.792 billion. Luigi Manzione was charged with the murder of UnitedHealth Group's CEO.

Palantir fell 1.80%, with a trading volume of $5.512 billion. Palantir partnered with Red Cat to advance military drone technology.

Advanced Micro Devices (SMCI) fell 1.32%, with a trading volume of $5.354 billion. AMD's performance in the semiconductor market is under scrutiny.

Alphabet C fell 0.53%, with a trading volume of $4.758 billion. Google's self-driving car initiative will be tested in Tokyo, highlighting its ongoing investment in technological innovation.

Micron Technology rose 0.31%, with a trading volume of $3.815 billion. Micron's first-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, and AI is expected to drive future growth.

Marvell Technology fell 10.04%, with a trading volume of $3.643 billion. Marvell Technology's activities in the options market have garnered attention.

Adobe fell 1.37%, with a trading volume of $3.360 billion. Adobe's significant movements in the options market have attracted interest.

Quantum Computing surged 51.53%, with a trading volume of $2.871 billion. Quantum Computing's stock soared after securing a major contract with NASA.

Visa rose 0.67%, with a trading volume of $2.791 billion. Visa increased its prevention rate for suspected fraud during Cyber Monday to 85%.

Eli Lilly fell 0.09%, with a trading volume of $2.718 billion. Eli Lilly reached a commercialization agreement for its drug Jepereli in mainland China with Innovent Biologics.

Salesforce fell 1.74%, with a trading volume of $2.419 billion. Salesforce's CEO stated at an event that the company has completed over 1,000 paid agency transactions.
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