【美股盘前】三大期指齐跌,科技股普跌;特斯拉跌2.5%,马斯克万亿美元薪酬被大股东拒绝;星巴克以40亿美元出售中国业务60%股权;美国政府“停摆”进入第35天,追平史上最长纪录

Group 1 - Major stock indices are experiencing declines, with Dow futures down 0.98%, S&P 500 futures down 1.28%, and Nasdaq futures down 1.61% [1] - Technology stocks are mostly down, with Palantir dropping nearly 8%, Oracle, Intel, and AMD down over 2.5%, and Nvidia and Broadcom down nearly 2.5% [1] - Chinese concept stocks are also declining, with Xpeng down over 4%, Alibaba, JD.com, and NIO down over 3%, and Pinduoduo down over 1.5% [1] - Tesla shares are down over 2.5% after Norway's $1.9 trillion sovereign wealth fund rejected CEO Elon Musk's proposed $1 trillion compensation plan [1] - AMD is expected to report Q1 FY2026 earnings on November 4, with market expectations for revenue at $5.83 billion, a 1.9% decline year-over-year [1] - Starbucks has agreed to sell a 60% stake in its China business to private equity firm Boyu Capital for $4 billion to improve its performance in the Chinese market, with shares down over 0.5% [1] Group 2 - Denny's stock surged nearly 50% after announcing it will be acquired by a consortium including TriArtisan Capital Advisors for $620 million, including debt [2] - The newly appointed management team of the bankrupt "First Brands" company has filed a lawsuit against its founder Patrick James, accusing him of fraudulently obtaining billions in financing and misappropriating funds [2] - The U.S. federal government shutdown has reached its 35th day, tying the record for the longest shutdown in U.S. history, as bipartisan negotiations have failed to pass a temporary funding bill [2]