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Ge Long Hui·2025-11-06 12:33

Market Overview - US stock index futures showed slight increases, with Nasdaq futures up 0.09%, S&P 500 futures up 0.13%, and Dow futures up 0.06% [1] - Major European indices collectively declined, with Germany's DAX down 0.33%, UK's FTSE 100 down 0.2%, France's CAC down 0.68%, and the Euro Stoxx 50 down 0.26% [1] Company Developments - The US Supreme Court debated the legality of Trump's large-scale tariffs, with a majority of justices expressing skepticism [2] - Apple plans to pay approximately $1 billion annually to Google, with the new Siri integrating the Gemini large model set to launch next year [2] - Tesla will hold its annual shareholder meeting on November 6, where shareholders will vote on Musk's $1 trillion compensation plan [2] - Tesla has reportedly restarted the development of the Roadster electric supercar, with production expected to take at least two to three more years [2] - As of November 5, Taobao's flash sales have generated over 100 million e-commerce orders during the Double 11 shopping festival [2] - Xpeng unveiled a new generation humanoid robot designed with a female appearance, with plans for mass production in April next year [2] - SoftBank reportedly considered a $100 billion acquisition of Mellanox Technologies, potentially merging it with its Arm subsidiary [2] - Starbucks employees at US locations plan to strike next week, targeting the holiday sales peak known as "Red Cup Day" [2] - EchoStar and SpaceX reached a revised final agreement, increasing the total transaction price to $19.6 billion [2] Financial Performance - Qualcomm's Q4 revenue reached $11.27 billion, exceeding expectations, despite a net loss of $3.12 billion due to tax expenses [2] - Arm's Q2 revenue was $1.14 billion, with net profit soaring 122% year-over-year to $238 million, both surpassing expectations [2] - AstraZeneca reported a 12% year-over-year increase in Q3 revenue to $15.191 billion, with core earnings per share at $2.38 [2] - AppLovin's Q3 revenue grew 68.9% year-over-year to $1.41 billion, with a significant $3.2 billion allocated for share buybacks [2] - Lyft's Q3 revenue was $1.69 billion, slightly below expectations, while total bookings reached a record $4.8 billion [2] - Duolingo's Q3 performance exceeded expectations, but Q4 booking guidance fell short, indicating a potential slowdown in daily active user growth [2] - Lucid's Q3 revenue increased 68% year-over-year to $340 million, though it still fell short of expectations, with a net loss of approximately $980 million [2] - Snap's Q3 results surpassed expectations, and the company entered a $400 million partnership with AI startup Perplexity [2]