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Big Tech Stocks Today: Oracle’s AI Shock Knocks Nasdaq While Dow Hits Record (December 11, 2025)

Big Tech Stocks Today: Oracle’s AI Shock Knocks Nasdaq While Dow Hits Record (December 11, 2025)

Oracle shares plunged 13–14% Thursday after weak revenue and sharply higher AI spending guidance, erasing over $100 billion in value and dragging the Nasdaq down 1%. The S&P 500 slipped 0.3%, while the Dow hit a record high, up 1%. Nvidia fell 3.3%. Microsoft rose 0.2%.
EV Stocks Today (Dec. 11, 2025): Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and NIO React to ‘EV Winter’ Fears and Robo‑Taxi Hopes

EV Stocks Today (Dec. 11, 2025): Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and NIO React to ‘EV Winter’ Fears and Robo‑Taxi Hopes

Tesla fell 2% to $442, Rivian dropped 5% to $16.60, and Lucid hovered just above its 52-week low at $12.90 after analyst downgrades and price target cuts. NIO traded near $5.10, flat on the day. Wall Street cited slowing U.S. demand, expiring tax credits, and new forecasts as reasons for the sharp moves.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) in December 2025: Robotaxis, EV Slowdown and Price Targets to 2030

Tesla Stock (TSLA) in December 2025: Robotaxis, EV Slowdown and Price Targets to 2030

Tesla shares traded near $451 midday Thursday, valuing the company at $1.5 trillion. The stock is up 38% in six months but Wall Street’s average 12-month target sits below $400, according to StockAnalysis and 24/7 Wall St. Recent developments include Arizona’s approval for robotaxis and new FSD milestones. Morgan Stanley’s new analyst raised the price target to $425 but downgraded the stock.
Tesla (TSLA) Stock After the Bell on December 10, 2025: AI Hype, Fed Cut and What to Watch Before the December 11 Open

Tesla (TSLA) Stock After the Bell on December 10, 2025: AI Hype, Fed Cut and What to Watch Before the December 11 Open

Tesla shares closed at $451 on December 10, up 1.4% after the Federal Reserve cut rates and analysts highlighted AI and robotaxi prospects. The stock traded heavily, ranging from the mid-$440s to mid-$450s, and slipped to $450 in early after-hours. Tesla remains about 8% below its 52-week high and more than double its 52-week low, with a market cap near $1.4 trillion.
Big Tech Stocks Mixed After Fed Rate Cut as AI Hype Meets New Scrutiny – December 10, 2025

Big Tech Stocks Mixed After Fed Rate Cut as AI Hype Meets New Scrutiny – December 10, 2025

The Federal Reserve cut its benchmark rate by 25 basis points Wednesday and signaled a likely pause. The S&P 500 rose 0.67%, the Dow gained 1.05%, and the Nasdaq added 0.33%. Apple and Amazon closed higher, while Microsoft and Meta fell. Technology shares lagged early but recovered some losses by the close.
Big Tech Stocks After the Bell on December 10, 2025: Microsoft Surges, Amazon Slips as AI and Fed Jitters Collide

Big Tech Stocks After the Bell on December 10, 2025: Microsoft Surges, Amazon Slips as AI and Fed Jitters Collide

Microsoft rose 2.6% to $491.68 in after-hours trading Wednesday, leading gains among major tech stocks as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s final rate decision of 2025. Nvidia and Meta also advanced, while Apple and Amazon slipped. The S&P 500 closed flat; the Nasdaq 100 fell 0.2%.
Car, Motorcycle and EV Stocks After the Bell on December 10, 2025: GM Hits Records, Tesla Balances AI Hype and EV ‘Winter’ Fears

Car, Motorcycle and EV Stocks After the Bell on December 10, 2025: GM Hits Records, Tesla Balances AI Hype and EV ‘Winter’ Fears

General Motors hit a record high near $78.04 on December 10, 2025, extending a year-long rally, while Toyota shares rose on activist interest. Rivian and Lucid shares remained volatile as investors weighed concerns over an “EV winter” and policy changes in Europe. Global markets traded cautiously ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s rate decision. Indian and European auto stocks saw mixed moves amid broader market uncertainty.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) on December 10, 2025: Price Action, China Rebound, Model Y Incentives and Wall Street Forecasts to 2030

Tesla Stock (TSLA) on December 10, 2025: Price Action, China Rebound, Model Y Incentives and Wall Street Forecasts to 2030

Tesla closed at $445.17 on Tuesday, up 1.27%, and traded in the mid-$440s pre-market Wednesday. Shares sit near the top of their 52-week range after rebounding from early 2024 lows. Q3 2025 saw record deliveries of about 497,000 vehicles and $28.1 billion in revenue, but operating margin fell to 5.8%. Trading volume remains heavy, with 60–100 million shares changing hands daily.
10 December 2025
Tesla Stock Pre‑Market Today (December 10, 2025): Fresh Price Action Before the Bell

Tesla Stock Pre‑Market Today (December 10, 2025): Fresh Price Action Before the Bell

Tesla shares traded around $446.61 in pre-market Wednesday, up 0.3% from Tuesday’s $445.17 close, after opening pre-market above $448. New Model Y discounts, fresh Full Self-Driving headlines, and anticipation of a Federal Reserve rate cut drove early activity. Pre-market volume topped 170,000 shares by 7:30 a.m. ET. Morgan Stanley’s downgrade and concerns over slowing EV demand weighed on sentiment.
10 December 2025
EV Stocks Pre-Market Today (December 10, 2025): Tesla, Rivian, NIO Lead a Mixed Electric Vehicle Trade Ahead of Fed Decision

EV Stocks Pre-Market Today (December 10, 2025): Tesla, Rivian, NIO Lead a Mixed Electric Vehicle Trade Ahead of Fed Decision

Tesla shares rose about 0.7% in pre-market trading Wednesday, while other major U.S. EV stocks were mixed ahead of the Federal Reserve’s expected rate cut. Nasdaq 100 futures gained 0.16%, S&P 500 futures 0.15%, and Dow futures 0.07% as investors awaited the Fed’s decision. The EV sector faces slower sales and subsidy cuts, but new forecasts project a 30% jump in the global EV fleet by 2026.
Most Active Stocks Pre-Market Today (Dec 10, 2025): Tesla, Nvidia, Palantir Drive Early Volume Ahead of Fed Decision

Most Active Stocks Pre-Market Today (Dec 10, 2025): Tesla, Nvidia, Palantir Drive Early Volume Ahead of Fed Decision

Tesla and Nvidia led pre-market U.S. trading by volume early Wednesday, with GE Vernova up more than 7%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures edged higher, while Dow futures were nearly flat ahead of the Federal Reserve’s final 2025 rate decision. Markets widely expect a 25-basis-point cut and await Chair Jerome Powell’s guidance on 2026 policy. Mega-cap tech and AI stocks dominated early activity.
Tesla (TSLA) After Hours on December 9, 2025: Price Action, Fed Jitters, FSD Hype – and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Tesla (TSLA) After Hours on December 9, 2025: Price Action, Fed Jitters, FSD Hype – and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Tesla closed Tuesday at $445.17, up 1.3%, then slipped 0.07% to $444.86 after hours. The move followed a Piper Sandler report highlighting major gains in Tesla’s FSD software, with “miles to critical disengagement” jumping from 441 to over 9,200 after an update. U.S. markets hovered near record highs ahead of a key Federal Reserve meeting.
9 December 2025
EV Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Tesla Rebounds as ‘EV Winter’ Downgrade Pressures Lucid, Rivian and China EV Names

EV Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Tesla Rebounds as ‘EV Winter’ Downgrade Pressures Lucid, Rivian and China EV Names

Tesla rose 1.8% to $447.64 Tuesday, rebounding after Morgan Stanley’s downgrade and leading U.S. EV stocks higher at the close. Rivian edged up 0.3%, while Lucid, XPeng, Li Auto, NIO, and BYD all declined. Early after-hours trading showed little direction, with Tesla trimming gains and Lucid, NIO flat. Investors remain cautious ahead of Wednesday’s Federal Reserve rate decision.
EV Stocks Today: Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and Charging Plays React to ‘EV Winter’ Fears (December 9, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla, Rivian, Lucid and Charging Plays React to ‘EV Winter’ Fears (December 9, 2025)

Tesla rose 2.3% to $449.78 Tuesday, rebounding after a downgrade from Morgan Stanley. Rivian gained 0.3% to $17.66, while Lucid dropped 2.3% to $12.47. General Motors and Ford edged higher after GM received an upgrade in the same Morgan Stanley note that pressured pure-play EV stocks.
Tesla Stock (TSLA) Today: Morgan Stanley Downgrade, China Sales Twist and 2026 AI Bet – December 9, 2025

Tesla Stock (TSLA) Today: Morgan Stanley Downgrade, China Sales Twist and 2026 AI Bet – December 9, 2025

Tesla shares traded near $439.58 midday Tuesday, giving the company a $1.46 trillion market cap. Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock to “Equal Weight,” citing valuation concerns, even as it raised its price target to $425. Tesla’s P/E ratio hovers near 300, with institutional investors holding about 66% of shares. November shipments from Shanghai rose nearly 10% year-on-year, but 2025 China retail sales remain below last year.
9 December 2025
Most Active Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Nvidia, Tesla, Wave Life Sciences and Confluent Lead a Fed-Focused Wall Street

Most Active Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Nvidia, Tesla, Wave Life Sciences and Confluent Lead a Fed-Focused Wall Street

Nvidia and AI chip stocks led US trading volumes Monday after the Biden administration cleared Nvidia’s H200 chips for export to China, with the government taking a 25% revenue cut. The S&P 500, Dow, and Nasdaq all closed just below record highs. Investors await the Fed’s final 2025 policy decision, with markets expecting a third rate cut this year. Treasury yields and the dollar held steady.
Tesla Stock After Hours: Morgan Stanley Downgrade, China Milestone and 0% Deals – What to Know Before the Market Opens on December 9, 2025

Tesla Stock After Hours: Morgan Stanley Downgrade, China Milestone and 0% Deals – What to Know Before the Market Opens on December 9, 2025

Tesla shares dropped nearly 4% Monday, closing just under $440 after Morgan Stanley downgraded the stock from “Overweight” to “Equal-Weight.” Trading volume spiked to about 57 million shares. The move broke a two-week rally and left Tesla well below its 52-week high. After hours, the stock hovered near $440.
8 December 2025
AI Stocks Today: Nvidia, Broadcom, Meta and New Robotics Bets Shape the 2026 AI Boom

AI Stocks Today: Nvidia, Broadcom, Meta and New Robotics Bets Shape the 2026 AI Boom

Amazon, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Meta have raised annual capital spending from $100 billion in 2023 to over $300 billion in 2025, driven by AI infrastructure. Fidelity projects this could top $500 billion in coming years. The OECD now expects global GDP growth of 3.2% in 2025, citing AI as a key factor, but warns of correction risks if investor expectations falter.
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    June 13, 2026, 4:30 PM EDT. Pinterest shares (PINS) traded 5.67% lower as of June 10, 2026, remaining well below recent highs. The social media company's stock performance raises questions about whether it is an undervalued opportunity or a potential value trap for investors. Parkev Tatevosian, CFA, an affiliate of The Motley Fool, holds positions in Pinterest and provides analysis through his channel, supported by compensated promotions of Motley Fool services. His insights are independent, despite financial interests. Investors should weigh these perspectives cautiously amid Pinterest's current pricing struggles.

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