12月9日美股成交额前20:大摩下调特斯拉评级,称其估值过高
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2025-12-08 21:49

Group 1: Nvidia and Skild AI - Nvidia's stock rose by 1.73% with a trading volume of $35.394 billion, as it is in talks with SoftBank Group for a financing round exceeding $1 billion for Skild AI, potentially valuing the company at approximately $14 billion [1][10] - Skild AI's valuation increased nearly twofold from $4.7 billion during its $500 million Series B funding earlier this year [1][10] - The company launched its first general-purpose AI model in July, adaptable to various tasks from logistics to household chores [10] Group 2: Tesla - Tesla's stock fell by 3.39% with a trading volume of $30.133 billion, as Morgan Stanley downgraded its rating for the first time in two and a half years, citing overvaluation [1][10] - Tesla's stock is trading at approximately 210 times its expected earnings for the next 12 months, making it the second most expensive company in the S&P 500 index [2][10] Group 3: Broadcom and Microsoft - Broadcom's stock increased by 2.78% with a trading volume of $12.041 billion, as Microsoft is in discussions to collaborate on designing future custom chips, potentially shifting from its current supplier, Marvell Technology [1][10] Group 4: Google - Google's Class A shares (GOOGL) declined by 2.29% with a trading volume of $10.512 billion, as the company announced plans to develop two types of AI glasses to compete with Meta's products [1][11] - The first AI glasses are expected to launch in 2026, with early hardware partners including Samsung Electronics and Warby Parker [11] Group 5: Netflix and Warner Bros Discovery - Netflix's stock dropped by 3.44% with a trading volume of $9.614 billion, as Paramount Global launched a $108.4 billion hostile bid for Warner Bros Discovery, complicating Netflix's recent acquisition of the company [1][13] - Netflix had previously won a bidding war to acquire Warner Bros Discovery's assets for $72 billion [13] Group 6: Micron Technology - Micron's stock rose by 4.09% with a trading volume of $4.942 billion, as Goldman Sachs anticipates strong quarterly performance due to increased investment in AI-related data center infrastructure [5][14] - Goldman Sachs projects Micron's Q3 revenue to reach $13.2 billion, exceeding Wall Street's consensus of $12.7 billion [14] Group 7: IBM and Confluent - Confluent's stock surged by 29.08% with a trading volume of $4.283 billion, as IBM announced plans to acquire the data streaming platform for approximately $11 billion [5][15] - This acquisition is expected to enhance IBM's capabilities in real-time data processing and is based on a five-year collaboration between the two companies [15]