Volume Stonkers | TSMC rose 1.15%, poised as top packaging provider; NVIDIA, ServiceNOW team up on AI agents.
Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024 5:30 pm ET
NVIDIA fell 2.81% with a trading volume of $39.647 billion. NVIDIA is collaborating with ServiceNOW to accelerate the application of AI agents. The CEO revealed that a flaw in the design of the Blackwell chip has been fixed, and the market continues to focus on its AI strategy.
Tesla fell 1.98% with a trading volume of $15.071 billion. Tesla reported an 8% year-over-year increase in third-quarter revenue and confirmed plans to launch an affordable "Model 2" in 2025, with improvements in production and delivery.
Apple fell 2.16% with a trading volume of $11.966 billion. Apple was fined $89 million due to issues with its credit card business with Goldman Sachs and stated efforts to advance Apple Intelligence in China.
Microsoft fell 0.68% with a trading volume of $8.341 billion. Microsoft plans to launch 10 new AI agents to further expand its suite of AI tools.
Meta fell 3.15% with a trading volume of $8.067 billion. Meta is collaborating with Infosys to use its Llama AI tools to support open-source AI application development.
Amazon fell 2.63% with a trading volume of $5.874 billion. Amazon saw active options trading, with third-quarter earnings growth driven by new verticals and partnerships.
McDonald's fell 5.07% with a trading volume of $5.574 billion. McDonald's faces a food safety review due to an E. coli outbreak, with involved ground beef being tested in the U.S.
SMIC fell 0.77% with a trading volume of $3.948 billion. SMIC is seeking opportunities in the global cloud storage market, as tech stocks chase big data opportunities.
Microstrategy fell 2.62% with a trading volume of $3.570 billion. Microstrategy continues to be affected by Bitcoin's price volatility, with Bitcoin recently falling below $67,000.
Broadcom fell 3.27% with a trading volume of $3.307 billion. Broadcom declined amid general weakness in the chip sector, as chip stocks face widespread pressure.
TSMC rose 1.15% with a trading volume of $3.283 billion. TSMC rose against the market trend and is poised to become the world's largest packaging provider, with a positive outlook for its future.
Google A fell 1.43% with a trading volume of $2.940 billion. Google is collaborating with Qualcomm to develop automotive AI products and is undergoing leadership changes to drive innovation and transformation.
Netflix fell 1.96% with a trading volume of $2.804 billion. Daiwa Securities raised Netflix's target price to $833, maintaining an outperform rating.
Boeing fell 1.80% with a trading volume of $2.489 billion. Boeing reported a $6 billion loss in the third quarter but obtained a new contract with the U.S. Space Force to deliver MTC satellites.
Eli Lilly fell 0.68% with a trading volume of $2.210 billion. Eli Lilly's new Alzheimer's drug was approved in the UK, but its widespread use is hindered by pricing issues, with continued market interest in its drug development.
Texas Instruments rose 4.01% with a trading volume of $2.119 billion. Texas Instruments exceeded third-quarter expectations, driven by strong demand in the automotive market.
Vertiv Holdings fell 3.74% with a trading volume of $2.070 billion. Vertiv Holdings raised its full-year guidance with third-quarter revenue growing 19% year-over-year.
Coinbase Global fell 5.60% with a trading volume of $2.064 billion. Coinbase was affected by cryptocurrency market volatility, with Bitcoin prices declining.
Google C fell 1.40% with a trading volume of $2.054 billion. Google entered a strategic partnership with Qualcomm to provide AI solutions, further expanding its technology applications.
Costco rose 0.64% with a trading volume of $1.961 billion. Costco's stock price increased, with the market optimistic about its growth potential, and Morgan Stanley maintaining a buy rating.
Tesla fell 1.98% with a trading volume of $15.071 billion. Tesla reported an 8% year-over-year increase in third-quarter revenue and confirmed plans to launch an affordable "Model 2" in 2025, with improvements in production and delivery.
Apple fell 2.16% with a trading volume of $11.966 billion. Apple was fined $89 million due to issues with its credit card business with Goldman Sachs and stated efforts to advance Apple Intelligence in China.
Microsoft fell 0.68% with a trading volume of $8.341 billion. Microsoft plans to launch 10 new AI agents to further expand its suite of AI tools.
Meta fell 3.15% with a trading volume of $8.067 billion. Meta is collaborating with Infosys to use its Llama AI tools to support open-source AI application development.
Amazon fell 2.63% with a trading volume of $5.874 billion. Amazon saw active options trading, with third-quarter earnings growth driven by new verticals and partnerships.
McDonald's fell 5.07% with a trading volume of $5.574 billion. McDonald's faces a food safety review due to an E. coli outbreak, with involved ground beef being tested in the U.S.
SMIC fell 0.77% with a trading volume of $3.948 billion. SMIC is seeking opportunities in the global cloud storage market, as tech stocks chase big data opportunities.
Microstrategy fell 2.62% with a trading volume of $3.570 billion. Microstrategy continues to be affected by Bitcoin's price volatility, with Bitcoin recently falling below $67,000.
Broadcom fell 3.27% with a trading volume of $3.307 billion. Broadcom declined amid general weakness in the chip sector, as chip stocks face widespread pressure.
TSMC rose 1.15% with a trading volume of $3.283 billion. TSMC rose against the market trend and is poised to become the world's largest packaging provider, with a positive outlook for its future.
Google A fell 1.43% with a trading volume of $2.940 billion. Google is collaborating with Qualcomm to develop automotive AI products and is undergoing leadership changes to drive innovation and transformation.
Netflix fell 1.96% with a trading volume of $2.804 billion. Daiwa Securities raised Netflix's target price to $833, maintaining an outperform rating.
Boeing fell 1.80% with a trading volume of $2.489 billion. Boeing reported a $6 billion loss in the third quarter but obtained a new contract with the U.S. Space Force to deliver MTC satellites.
Eli Lilly fell 0.68% with a trading volume of $2.210 billion. Eli Lilly's new Alzheimer's drug was approved in the UK, but its widespread use is hindered by pricing issues, with continued market interest in its drug development.
Texas Instruments rose 4.01% with a trading volume of $2.119 billion. Texas Instruments exceeded third-quarter expectations, driven by strong demand in the automotive market.
Vertiv Holdings fell 3.74% with a trading volume of $2.070 billion. Vertiv Holdings raised its full-year guidance with third-quarter revenue growing 19% year-over-year.
Coinbase Global fell 5.60% with a trading volume of $2.064 billion. Coinbase was affected by cryptocurrency market volatility, with Bitcoin prices declining.
Google C fell 1.40% with a trading volume of $2.054 billion. Google entered a strategic partnership with Qualcomm to provide AI solutions, further expanding its technology applications.
Costco rose 0.64% with a trading volume of $1.961 billion. Costco's stock price increased, with the market optimistic about its growth potential, and Morgan Stanley maintaining a buy rating.
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