1月10日美股成交额前20:英特尔本周上涨逾15%
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-09 21:54

Core Insights - Tesla has lost its position as the global leader in electric vehicle sales for 2025, facing significant challenges in key overseas markets, particularly in Europe [1][10] - Nvidia is appointing Alison Wagonfeld from Google Cloud as its Chief Marketing Officer, indicating a strategy to enhance brand influence [2][10] - Micron Technology is experiencing supply constraints, only meeting 50% to 66% of key customer mid-term demand, despite plans for a new wafer fab to begin production in mid-2027 [3][11] Tesla - Tesla's projected sales in Europe for 2025 are expected to drop from approximately 326,000 units in 2024 to over 235,000 units, representing a year-on-year decline of 27.8% [1][10] - In Germany, Tesla's sales are projected to fall nearly 50% to about 19,000 units, while in the UK, sales are expected to decrease by 10% to 50,300 units [1][10] Nvidia - Nvidia's stock decreased by 0.10%, with a trading volume of $24.197 billion [1][10] - The appointment of Alison Wagonfeld is seen as a move to initiate a new growth phase for Nvidia [2][10] Micron Technology - Micron's stock increased by 5.53%, with a trading volume of $11.276 billion [1][10] - The company has indicated that even with the new Idaho 1 wafer fab coming online in mid-2027, the supply-demand imbalance for DRAM and HBM will remain unresolved [3][11] - Mizuho Securities raised Micron's target stock price from $290 to $390 [3][12] Apple - Apple's stock rose by 0.13%, with a trading volume of $10.315 billion, after experiencing a decline over the previous seven trading days [1][10] Intel - Intel's stock increased by 10.80%, with a trading volume of $8.274 billion, marking a cumulative increase of 15.67% for the week [1][10] - Discussions between President Trump and Intel's CEO focused on the company's new processor developments, with the U.S. government having acquired approximately 5.5% of Intel's shares [1][10] SanDisk - SanDisk's stock surged by 12.81%, with a trading volume of $7.043 billion, and has seen a cumulative increase of over 37% for the week [1][10] - Analysts predict that SanDisk may double the prices of its enterprise-level SSD NAND flash in the upcoming quarter due to strong demand [1][14] Oracle - Oracle's stock rose by 4.95%, with a trading volume of $5.124 billion [1][10] - HSBC Global Research maintained a "buy" rating for Oracle, highlighting potential challenges and opportunities in the AI industry chain for 2026 [1][14]