Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Receives $550 Price Target Despite FTC Antitrust Probe Concerns
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Top 20 by transaction volume | Tesla rose nearly 4%, with this year's supply chain payment cycle shortened; microstrategy slightly fell, with a peak increase of over 7% during the session.
On Friday, the stock market saw nvidia leading in trading volume, closing up 2.15% with a transaction of 19.599 billion USD. Tesla ranked second, closing up 3.69% with a transaction of 12.652 billion USD. Microstrategy ranked third, closing down 0.35% with a transaction of 8.784 billion USD.
US stocks closed | The three major indices rose together, the Dow and S&P continued to hit historical highs; most large technology stocks rose, nvidia rose more than 2%, Tesla soared more than 38% in the month, the best performance in nearly two years
US stocks posted weekly gains of over 1%, with the Dow rising by 7.5% in November and the S&P up 5.7%, both achieving the best performance of the year. The Nasdaq accumulated an increase of over 6%, small-cap indices rose by nearly 11%, the chip index rose by 1.5% on Friday but declined monthly, and Tesla saw a monthly increase of over 38%, its best performance in nearly two years.
Microsoft Options Spot-On: On November 29th, 237.26K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.52 Million Open Interest
On November 29th ET, $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 237.26K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 37.53% of the total transactions,
Behind the Scenes of Microsoft's Latest Options Trends
Express News | Microsoft is under antitrust investigation by the Federal Trade Commission of the USA for suspected bundling sales.
OpenAI Sued by Group of Canadian Publishers Over Copyright Infringement
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Major Canadian news media companies are suing OpenAI.
Five major news media companies in Canada filed a lawsuit against OpenAI on Friday, accusing it of frequently violating copyright and online usage terms. This move is the latest in a series of challenges faced by OpenAI, which is primarily supported by microsoft. In a statement, Torstar, Postmedia, The Globe and Mail, the Canadian Press, and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation stated that OpenAI has obtained large amounts of content from the media without permission or compensating content owners to help develop its products. "News reporting serves the public interest."
'Five Major Canadian News Media Companies Launch Legal Action Against OpenAI; Complaint By Canadian News Media Companies Says OpenAI Regularly Breaches Copyright And Online Terms Of Use By Scraping Large Swaths Of Content From Canadian Media To Help...
Trump Considering Tough Antitrust Advocate for Justice Department - FT
Express News | Complaint by Canadian News Media Companies Says OpenAI Regularly Breaches Copyright and Online Terms of Use by Scraping Large Swaths of Content From Canadian Media to Help Develop Products
Express News | Five Major Canadian News Media Companies Launch Legal Action Against OpenAI - Statement
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Wedbush Maintains Microsoft(MSFT.US) With Buy Rating, Maintains Target Price $550