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Microsoft hit another all-time high, and Nvidia rebounded after three consecutive losses

Tesla (236.08, 0.63, 0.27%), the No. 1 U.S. stock trading volume, closed up 0.27%, with a turnover of $26.274 billion. The company will hold a highly anticipated Cybertruck delivery event at its Gigafactory in Texas at 1 p.m. CT on Thursday, Nov. 30 (3 a.m. Beijing time on Friday), a Tesla executive said.
It is also reported that on November 25, a Tesla collided with 11 cars in Chengdu, injuring three people and damaging many vehicles.
Tesla responded on Monday (November 27) that the accident vehicle has been temporarily detained by the police, and the company is actively cooperating with the traffic police and relevant departments in the identification of the accident, including cooperating with the submission of relevant vehicle data. The overall picture of the final accident and the determination of responsibility are subject to the report issued by the traffic police.
No. 2 Nvidia closed up 0.98%, ending the previous three-day losing streak with a turnover of $18.978 billion.
No. 3 Broadcom closed down 2.92%, with a turnover of $9.174 billion. After receiving conditional approval from China's State Administration for Market Regulation, Broadcom completed its $69 billion acquisition of cloud computing company Vmware (VMware) for $69 billion.
Broadcom announced in a statement on November 22 that it had completed the acquisition of Verric, whose common stock would cease to trade on the New York Stock Exchange.
The deal, announced in May 2022, is the world's second-largest tech acquisition of the year, behind Microsoft's (378.61, 1.18, 0.31%) $69 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
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