Top 20 US stock trading volume: Tesla up nearly 4%, Mexico's super factory is about to start construction; Google criticizes Microsoft for monopolizing the cloud computing industry
王俊杰2017
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【 Top 20 US Stock Sales: Tesla Up Nearly 4%; Mexico's Super Factory is About to Start Construction; Google Criticizes Microsoft for Monopoly in Cloud Computing 】 Tesla closed up 3.87%, closing at $22.146 billion. According to reports, the governor of New Leon, Mexico, Samuel Garcia, revealed that the construction of Tesla's Mexican super factory will begin on March 3rd; Google A-shares (GOOGL) closed down 4.44%, with a transaction of $7.314 billion. Google criticized Microsoft's monopoly in the cloud computing field on Monday, stating that it is seeking a monopoly that will harm the development of emerging technologies such as generative artificial intelligence.
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