Group 1 - Super Micro Computer's stock plummeted over 17% after reporting Q4 revenue of $5.76 billion, a 7.5% year-over-year increase, but below analyst expectations of $6.01 billion [2] - The adjusted earnings per share were $0.41, also below the expected $0.44, and the company revised its FY2026 revenue forecast down from $40 billion to $33 billion [2] - Analysts indicate that the competitive pricing environment, particularly from Dell, raises concerns about Super Micro Computer's market share erosion [2] Group 2 - Apple shares rose by 4% after the company committed to investing an additional $100 billion in U.S. manufacturing to increase domestic product capacity and avoid punitive tariffs on iPhones [2][3] - A new manufacturing plan aims to bring more of Apple's supply chain to the U.S. and produce more critical components domestically [3] - Apple's total investment commitment in the U.S. has now reached $600 billion, including plans for a new server manufacturing facility in Houston and a supplier academy in Michigan [3] Group 3 - Snap's stock opened lower, dropping over 20% [4] - iQIYI's stock rose over 4% as it seeks to raise approximately $300 million through a secondary listing in Hong Kong to enhance liquidity [4] - Li Auto's stock fell over 4% after reporting a 40% year-over-year decline in vehicle deliveries for July 2025 [4] Group 4 - Brent crude oil futures increased by 2%, reaching $68.991 per barrel, while WTI crude oil futures also rose by 2%, reaching $66.678 per barrel [4]
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