??  Volkswagen’s Global Deliveries Drop 7% as China Demand Weakens

?? Volkswagen’s Global Deliveries Drop 7% as China Demand Weakens

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S&P 5005, 780.05-11.99 (-0.21%)

Dow Jones 42,454.12-57.88 (-0.14%)

NASDAQ 18,282.05-9.57 (-0.05%)

Market close: October 10, 2024


Breaking News

Volkswagen’s Global Deliveries Drop 7% as China Demand Weakens.

?? The company faces mounting pressure with a 7% dip in third-quarter global deliveries, driven by faltering Chinese demand and high production costs in Europe. As the automaker explores plant closures, the challenges of electrification and fierce competition intensify. Reuters reports.

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EdgeUp

?? ChipWar: AMD launches AI chip to rival Nvidia’s Blackwell. CNBC reports.

??? MicroStorm: Super Micro Computer stock continues wild ride as investors weigh AI hype against alleged DOJ probe. Yahoo Finance reports.

?? Medisoft: Microsoft announces new AI tools to help ease workload for doctors and nurses. CNBC reports.

?? HolidayLift: Delta forecasts record Q4 profit on improved pricing, strong holiday bookings. The Business Times reports.

?? Domino'down: Domino’s pares back its Outlook for sales and store growth. Yahoo Finance reports.

?? TrumpBump: Shares of Trump media company hit highest in six weeks. Reuters reports.


Top 5 Movers in Early Pre-Market

(All pricing and percent gains are based on Early Pre-Market from 4:00 AM to 7:00 AM Eastern Time) Benzinga reports.


1. $ZENA: ZenaTech

Total gain: 80.22%


2. $NIVF: NewGenIvfGroup

Total gain: 61.73%


3. $LUXH: LuxUrban Hotels

Total gain: 32.67%


4. $JTAI: Jet AI

Total gain: 26.07%


5. $CETX: Cemtrex

Total gain: 23.39%


Friday Fact

A History of U.S. Monopolies

A monopoly is a company that dominates its sector or industry, meaning that it controls the majority of the market share of its goods or services, has little to no competition, and its consumers have no real substitutes for the goods or services provided by the business. Monopolies came to colonial America well before the United States was born. In many ways, the large-scale public works that were required to build the New World were heavily reliant on large companies to carry them out. These companies were granted exclusive contracts by the colonial governors. Even after the American Revolution, many colonial holdovers continued to function because of the contracts and land that they held.

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Yesterday’s Biggest Movers

The closing price of the top three market percent gainers trading near or above $3 on October 10.

(All pricing and percent gains are based on regular market trading hours from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm Eastern Time)


1. $SRFM: Surf Air Mobility

Total gain: +42.06%

The stock appeared to be moving on no notable news.


2. $WHLR: Wheeler Real Estate IT

Total gain: +33.91%

The stock appeared to be moving on no notable news.


3. $GLXG: Galaxy Payroll Group

Total gain: +31.56%

The stock appeared to be moving on no notable news.


Today’s Notable Earnings

(Estimate and Actual numbers represent Earnings Per Share in US Dollars)


WFC Wells Fargo

3Q 2024

Before Market Open Estimate: 1.270

Actual: 1.420


BLK BlackRock

3Q 2024

Before Market Open Estimate: 10.380

Actual: 11.460


JPM JPMorgan Chase

3Q 2024

Before Market Close Estimate: 4.010

Actual: 4.370



Today’s Key Economic Dates

Time (ET) / Report / Period


8:30 am Producer price index - September

8:30 am Core PPI - September

8:30 am PPI year over year

8:30 am Core PPI year over year


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Parting Thoughts

“It is not enough to merely buy a stock because you believe it will go up. The investor must have confidence in the management and a sound understanding of the business and its future potential.” ― Philip Fisher

Sourced in: “Common stocks and uncommon profits”, by Philip Fisher, published in 1958

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