Group 1: Tesla - Tesla's stock fell by 5.21%, with a trading volume of $51.554 billion, ahead of the upcoming shareholder meeting on November 6 to vote on Elon Musk's controversial compensation plan [1] - The Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund, as Tesla's largest external investor holding approximately 1.14% of shares valued at 11.83 billion Norwegian Krone (about $1.16 billion), announced its intention to vote against the compensation plan, citing concerns over equity dilution and key person risk [1] Group 2: Nvidia and Palantir - Nvidia's stock decreased by 3.96%, with a trading volume of $37.031 billion, as hedge fund manager Michael Burry's firm disclosed a significant short position against Nvidia and Palantir, amounting to over $1 billion [1][2] - Palantir's stock dropped by 7.94%, with a trading volume of $22.72 billion, reflecting market concerns following Burry's short positions [2] Group 3: AMD and Oracle - AMD's stock fell by 3.70%, with a trading volume of $12.621 billion, and reported third-quarter revenue of $9.25 billion, exceeding analyst expectations of $8.74 billion [2] - Oracle's stock declined by 3.75%, with a trading volume of $4.843 billion, as credit default swaps surged following the company's announcement of significant investments in artificial intelligence [3] Group 4: Uber - Uber's stock decreased by 5.06%, with a trading volume of $4.526 billion, reporting third-quarter operating profit of $1.11 billion, below analyst expectations of $1.62 billion [3][4] - The company anticipates adjusted core profits for Q4 to be between $2.41 billion and $2.51 billion, slightly below market expectations of $2.48 billion [4] Group 5: Coinbase - Coinbase's stock fell by 6.99%, with a trading volume of $3.822 billion, as Bitcoin prices dropped to their lowest level since June, impacting cryptocurrency-related stocks [4]
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