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成交额TOP 20 | 特斯拉呼吁用户“谨慎驾驶车辆”

Turnover TOP 20 | Tesla, Inc. calls on users to "drive carefully"

環球市場播報 ·  Nov 26, 2022 08:22

On Friday, Tesla, Inc., the champion of US stock turnover, closed down 0.19%, with a turnover of US $9.22 billion; the second place Apple Inc Company closed down 1.96% to US $5.18 billion; and the fourth place NVIDIA Corp closed down 1.51% to US $2.74 billion.

In the early morning of the 26th Beijing time, U. S. stocks closed mixed on Friday, with all three major stock indexes rising this week. The market keeps a close eye on the performance of retailers on Black Friday and continues to assess the Fed's monetary policy outlook.

The Dow rose 152.97 points, or 0.45%, to 34347.03; the Nasdaq fell 58.96 points, or 0.52%, to 11226.36; and the S & P 500 fell 1.14 points, or 0.03%, to 4026.12.

This Thursday is a Thanksgiving holiday in the United States, and US stocks are closed. U. S. stocks closed three hours early on Friday.

During the week, all three major indexes of u.s. stocks rose, with the Dow up 1.78%, the s & p 500 up 1.53% and the Nasdaq up 0.72%.

Starting on Friday, local time, the United States has entered the most important shopping season of the year-the so-called "Black Friday." Against a backdrop of high inflation, investors are closely watching the performance of US retailers as a barometer of consumer confidence.

According to the National Retail Federation, holiday sales, including e-commerce, will grow 6 to 8 per cent in November and December to $942.6 billion to $960.4 billion, but that is down from 13.5 per cent in 2021 and 9.3 per cent in 2020.

The champion of US stock turnover on Friday$Tesla (TSLA.US)$It closed down 0.19% on a turnover of US $9.22 billion.Tesla, Inc. recalled nearly 81000 electric vehicles in China because of software and seat belt problems, exceeding the usual deliveries at his Shanghai plant in any January. Tesla, Inc. will recall 70434 imported Model S, Model X and Model 3 electric vehicles, as well as 10127 domestic Model 3 electric vehicles, the State Administration of Market Supervision and Administration said in an announcement on Friday.

Tesla, Inc. called on affected Model 3 owners to contact the service center for maintenance as soon as the recall began, and called on users to "drive their vehicles carefully".

It was also reported that Musk said Twitter was about to launch a new authentication system. The gold certification represents the enterprise, the grey certification represents the government, and the blue certification represents individuals (celebrities or non-celebrities). All authentication accounts will be manually verified on Twitter before activation. The new certification system is tentatively scheduled to be launched next Friday. Previously, due to flaws in product design, Twitter's paid authentication service has caused many confusion and hastily went offline after launch.

Second place$Apple (AAPL.US)$It closed down 1.96% on a turnover of US $5.18 billion.A number of people familiar with the rumors that the British traffic tabloids spread that Apple Inc planned to buy Manchester United were not true. Local time on Thursday, Apple Inc related news website MacRumors denied the rumor that Apple Inc has no plans to acquire Premier League club Manchester United at this stage, according to several people familiar with the matter.

No. 4$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$It closed down 1.51% to $2.74 billion.

No. 6$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$It closed down 1.65% on a turnover of $1.95 billion.AMD sent an open letter to Cyrus customers on Friday, saying that the price of some models of FPGA devices rose by 8% and 25%. AMD said in the letter that the important reason for the price increase of FPGA devices is the need to increase investment in the existing supply chain, while the price increase of suppliers is also another reason. From January 9, 2023, the price of the Spartan6 series will increase by 25%. The price of the Jing Versal series will remain the same, and all other Cyrus products will increase by 8%.

No. 10$Alibaba (BABA.US)$It closed down 3.82% on a turnover of US $980 million.

12th place$Netflix (NFLX.US)$It closed down 2.04% on a turnover of US $920 million.

15th place$Manchester United (MANU.US)$It closed 12.82% higher, with a transaction of $760 million.Manchester United shares are up more than 60% this week. It is reported that Apple Inc has no plans to buy Premier League club Manchester United at this stage, but former Manchester United star David Beckham may be interested in buying.

No. 17$Activision Blizzard (ATVI.US)$It closed down 4.07% on a turnover of US $670 million.It has been reported that the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) may file an antitrust lawsuit to prevent Microsoft Corp from buying Activision Blizzard for $69 billion.

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