【美股盘前】数据基础设施公司Confluent大涨31%,IBM拟以110亿美元收购;特朗普放话要介入,奈飞收购华纳兄弟添变数;苹果公司现高管离职潮;机...

Group 1 - Confluent's stock surged by 31% following reports of IBM's negotiations to acquire the data infrastructure company for approximately $11 billion, with an announcement expected soon [1] - Robinhood announced its entry into the Southeast Asian market by acquiring Indonesian brokerage Buana Capital Sekuritas and a licensed digital asset trader, Pedagang Aset Kripto, resulting in a pre-market increase of over 1.5% [1] - Netflix's acquisition of Warner Bros. for $82.7 billion is under scrutiny as former President Trump indicated he would intervene in the decision-making process, causing Netflix's stock to rise over 1% while Warner Bros. fell nearly 2% [2] Group 2 - Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory celebrated the production of its 4 millionth vehicle, highlighting that it took less than 14 months to increase production from 3 million to 4 million, contributing nearly half of Tesla's global electric vehicle deliveries over six years [2] - Cathie Wood's ARK Investment predicts that SpaceX's valuation could reach approximately $2.5 trillion by 2030, showcasing significant growth potential in the space exploration sector [2] Group 3 - Ed Yardeni, a senior Wall Street investor, advised reducing holdings in the "Big Seven" tech companies, anticipating a shift in future profit growth [3] - Apple is experiencing a significant executive turnover, with four executives announcing their departure in the past week, including hardware technology SVP Johny Srouji, amid a backdrop of promotional pricing for iPhone models [3] - JPMorgan's strategists indicated that the recent stock market rally may not sustain after the anticipated interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve, suggesting a potential pause in market momentum [3] Group 4 - Robotics stocks continue to perform strongly, with iRobot rising over 6% and UiPath and Symbotic increasing by over 1%, indicating robust investor interest in the sector [4] - The storage industry is entering a "super cycle," with companies like SanDisk, Micron Technology, and Western Digital all seeing stock increases of over 1%, reflecting positive market conditions [4]