Group 1: Market Overview - On November 28, US stock indices opened higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.16%, Nasdaq up 0.33%, and S&P 500 up 0.17% [1] - Google shares rose nearly 1% as CEO Sundar Pichai expressed hopes to send TPU to space by 2027 [1] - Oracle shares fell over 3% as multiple banks are negotiating to provide $38 billion in loans to Oracle and data center builder VANTAGE [1][2] - Storage stocks collectively increased, with SanDisk up over 4%, Micron Technology up 2.8%, and Western Digital up 2%, driven by a worsening global shortage of storage chips, with prices expected to rise by 50% [1] Group 2: Company News - Oracle and Vantage are in talks for a $38 billion loan to expand data centers for OpenAI [2] - Apple notified the EU Commission that its advertising and mapping services meet the thresholds of the Digital Markets Act, which could lead to it being designated as a gatekeeper [3] - MAN Truck & Bus, a subsidiary of Volkswagen, announced plans to cut 2,300 jobs in Germany, representing about 20% of its workforce, due to high energy and labor costs and competition from Asian rivals [4] - S&P Global completed the acquisition of With Intelligence for a total of $1.8 billion, led by a consortium of major investors [5] - Global DRAM sales surged by 30% quarter-on-quarter in Q3, with SK Hynix maintaining its position as the top seller for three consecutive quarters [6]
美股集体高开,谷歌链和存储芯片板块领涨