Group 1: Nvidia - Nvidia's stock rose by 2.4% with a trading volume of $37.199 billion, and Goldman Sachs set a target price of $250, anticipating Q4 revenue of $67.3 billion [1][11] - Goldman Sachs expects Nvidia to deliver a revenue "surprise" of $2 billion in Q4, with EPS forecasts exceeding market expectations by 5% and 9% for Q4 and Q1 respectively [1][11] - Analysts predict that the Rubin GPU will start shipping in Q3 2026, significantly increasing volume in Q4 and supporting strong growth until at least 2028 [1][11] Group 2: Tesla - Tesla's stock increased by 1.48% with a trading volume of $22.539 billion, and the company announced the mass production of the Tesla Cybercab at its Texas Gigafactory [2][12] - Tesla's Vice President revealed that the Full Self-Driving (FSD) technology rollout in mainland China is progressing, with a local training center established for adaptation [2][12] Group 3: Amazon - Amazon's stock fell by 0.76% with a trading volume of $18.912 billion, while STMicroelectronics announced a multi-year, multi-product collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) [3][12] - The partnership positions STMicroelectronics as a strategic supplier of advanced semiconductor technologies for AWS, integrating high-bandwidth connectivity and energy-efficient solutions [3][12] Group 4: Microsoft - Microsoft's stock rose by 3.13% with a trading volume of $18.292 billion, but the company faced two downgrades in less than a week due to concerns over AI-related risks [3][13] - Melius Research downgraded Microsoft from "Buy" to "Hold," citing worries about capital expenditures and the performance of its Copilot AI software [3][13] Group 5: Micron - Micron's stock fell by 2.84% with a trading volume of $11.764 billion, as semiconductor research indicated that Micron may miss out on first-year orders for the Rubin architecture [4][13] - SemiAnalysis reported that Nvidia is likely to exclude Micron's HBM4 from initial production, favoring Korean suppliers instead [4][13] Group 6: SanDisk - SanDisk's stock decreased by 2.43% with a trading volume of $8.87 billion, but Bernstein raised its target price to $1000, reflecting a 72.4% increase from the previous target of $580 [5][15] - The new target price suggests a potential upside of about 50% from the current stock price, as SanDisk focuses on NAND flash memory and storage products [5][15] Group 7: AMD - AMD's stock rose by 3.63% with a trading volume of $8.255 billion, and the company appointed a new Chief Marketing Officer from Oracle [6][16] - Huatai Securities maintained a "Buy" rating for AMD with a target price of $300 [6][16] Group 8: Oracle - Oracle's stock increased by 9.64% with a trading volume of $7.721 billion, and DA Davidson upgraded its rating from "Neutral" to "Buy" based on reduced risks associated with its client OpenAI [6][16] - The report maintained a target price of $180 for Oracle, reflecting improved outlooks for the company's performance [6][16] Group 9: AppLovin - AppLovin's stock surged by 13.19% with a trading volume of $4.564 billion, driven by positive comments from multiple financial institutions regarding its business prospects [6][17] - The market sentiment is bolstered by AppLovin's AI-driven advertising engine, Axon, which is described as a leading machine learning advertising engine [6][17]
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