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成交额TOP20 | 特斯拉大涨超10%,二季度车辆交付超预期;面临法国反垄断指控,英伟达跌超1%

Top 20 turnover | Tesla surged more than 10%, vehicle deliveries in the second quarter exceed expectations; Nvidia fell more than 1% facing antitrust charges in France.

環球市場播報 ·  07:15

On Tuesday, Tesla, with a transaction volume of USD 46.445 billion, rose 10.2%, ranking first. Nvidia, with a transaction volume of USD 26.659 billion, fell 1.31%, ranking second. Apple, with a transaction volume of USD 12.72 billion, rose 1.62%, ranking third.

The first in the U.S. stock market turnover on Tuesday.$Tesla (TSLA.US)$Tesla released its latest sales data on Tuesday, with a total of 443,956 autos delivered in the second quarter, a decrease of 4.8% year-on-year. This is the second consecutive quarter of decline, but it is higher than the analyst average expected of 439,302 units. Of these, 422,405 Model 3 and Model Y units were delivered in the second quarter. In addition, 21,551 other models were delivered, including the Model S sedan, Cybertruck, and Model X luxury SUV.

In the Chinese market, Tesla delivered 71,007 autos in June at its Shanghai super factory, and domestic sales continued to rise, reaching 59,261 units, up 7% from the previous month. Domestic sales for Tesla rose 10.2% in the second quarter of this year.

There are reports that the French regulatory agency is planning to file an antitrust lawsuit against Nvidia, which would make it the first enforcement agency in the world to take antitrust action against the company. Nvidia could reportedly face fines of up to $6.09 billion. French antitrust enforcement officials are preparing to file charges against Nvidia for alleged anti-competitive behavior.

The second.$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$The market fell 1.31%, with a turnover of $26.659 billion. It is reported that French regulatory institutions will file an antitrust lawsuit against Nvidia, which will be the first enforcement agency in the world to take antitrust action against the company. It is said that Nvidia could face a fine of up to $6.09 billion. According to sources, the French antitrust enforcement agency will be the first agency in the world to take such action. The charge was made after a raid on Nvidia's office last year.

The third.$Apple (AAPL.US)$Broadcom plans to split its shares 1 for 10 on July 12, and the split shares will begin trading before the market opens on July 15. Broadcom CFO Kirsten Spears says the stock split will "make it easier for investors and employees to access Broadcom stock."$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$Super Micro Computer is expected to replace the underperforming Walgreen Boots Alliance as a member of the NASDAQ-100 Index.

Ranked fourth.$Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US)$Eli Lilly and Co announced that the FDA has approved Kisunla for the early symptoms of Alzheimer's disease in adult patients. The six-month treatment costs $12,522, the 12-month treatment costs $32,000, and the 18-month treatment costs $48,696.

The seventh.$Broadcom (AVGO.US)$The European Commission said on July 1 that it has preliminarily found that Meta, the parent company of American social media giant Facebook, violated EU regulations with its pay-to-avoid advertising policy and may therefore be fined.

Reports say that Google's next-generation Tensor G5 chip is expected to be produced by and has already successfully taped out at TSMC, using 3nm technology.

The eighth.$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$Rising 3.06%, with a turnover of 4.568 billion US dollars. Super Micro Computer is expected to replace poorly performing Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc.$NASDAQ 100 Index (.NDX.US)$to replace poorly performing second-largest drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. in the

Ranked ninth.$Eli Lilly and Co (LLY.US)$Down 0.84%, with a turnover of 4.143 billion US dollars. Eli Lilly and Co. said the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Kisqali for early-stage adult patients with Alzheimer's disease symptoms. A six-month course costs $12,522, a 12-month course costs $32,000, and an 18-month course costs $48,696.

Ranked tenth.$Meta Platforms (META.US)$Tesla's stock price rose by 10.2%, with $46.445 billion in trades. Meanwhile, Nvidia's stock price fell by 1.31%, with $26.659 billion in trades. Apple's stock price rose by 1.62%, with $12.72 billion in trades. AMD's stock price rose by 4.2%, with $9.309 billion in trades. Broadcom's stock price rose by 1.02%, with $5.358 billion in trades. Super Micro Computer's stock price rose by 3.06%, with $4.568 billion in trades. Facebook's stock price rose by 0.96%, with $3.924 billion in trades. Google's stock price rose by 1.23%, with $3.203 billion in trades.

11th place$Alphabet-A (GOOGL.US)$Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 series is expected to be based on the second-generation 3nm technology, also known as the N3E process. Thanks to upgrades such as generative AI, Apple expects to ship between 90 and 100 million units of the iPhone 16 series and has increased its orders for A18-series chips.

15th place.$Nike (NKE.US)$Down 1.03%, with a turnover of 1.987 billion US dollars. The retailer recently issued a warning that it expects the decline in revenue over the next year to be greater than previously expected.

16th place.$Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$Tesla's stock price rose by 1.96%, with $18.59 billion in trades. It is reported that Apple's upcoming iPhone 16 series is expected to use TSMC's second-generation 3nm technology throughout the entire product line.

Edited by Jeffrey

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