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大型科技公司掌门人纷纷祝贺特朗普胜选,他们还说了什么?

CEOs of large technology companies have successively congratulated Trump on his election victory. What else did they say?

wallstreetcn ·  Nov 6, 2024 15:16

After the US presidential election results were released, the heads of several major technology companies sent congratulatory messages to President-elect Trump, expressing their hope for success after returning to the White House and looking forward to cooperating with his administration. The stock prices of major tech companies rose one after another on Wednesday, with the exception of Meta, which once blocked Trump.

According to media reports, after the US presidential election results were released, heads of several major technology companies sent congratulatory messages to President-elect Trump one after another, expressing their hope for success after returning to the White House and looking forward to cooperating with his administration. The stock prices of major tech companies rose one after another on Wednesday, with the exception of Meta, which once blocked Trump.

Amazon founder and executive chairman Bezos posted an article on the X platform celebrating Trump's victory, calling it an “extraordinary political return and decisive victory.”

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Bezos also owns the Washington Post and founded the space company Blue Origin (Blue Origin). The relationship between Bezos and Trump has always been quite rocky. During his first term, Trump frequently criticized Bezos, questioned his motives for owning the Washington Post, and criticized Amazon's tax records and its relationship with the US Post.

Bezos was also unhappy with Trump. In 2015, he posted a post on social media saying “#sendDonaldtospace” (sending Trump to space). However, Bezos recently had a more relaxed attitude. After Trump was assassinated at a rally in Pennsylvania in July, he praised Trump's “courage in the test of life and death.” Bezos only posted two posts on X this year, both of which mentioned Trump. Also, when the “Washington Post” editorial office decided to publish an editorial endorsing Harris, Bezos vetoed it.

After Bezos stepped down as CEO of Amazon in 2021, Andy Jassy (Andy Jassy) took over, and Jassy also congratulated Trump.

Jassie wrote on X: “Congratulations to President-designate @realDonaldTrump在这场艰难的选战中获胜. We look forward to working with you and your government to focus on issues that matter to our customers, employees, community, and country.”

Amazon's stock price hit a record high in the intraday session on Wednesday, rising more than 3% to an intraday report of $205.49.

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OpenAI CEO Altman said in a post on x that he hoped Trump would “achieve great success at work.” In a follow-up post, he wrote, “It is critical to ensure that America leads AI development while upholding democratic values.”

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg called Trump's election a “decisive victory” and said he looked forward to working with the Trump administration. Zuckerberg wrote in a post on Meta's Threads platform, “Our country has huge opportunities in the future.” However, Zuckerberg's relationship with Trump also had ups and downs. After the January 6, 2021 congressional riots, Facebook banned Trump accounts for two years.

Meta shares fell as much as 3% intraday on Wednesday, then the decline narrowed to around 1% to $566.76.

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As a staunch supporter of Trump, Tesla CEO Musk naturally welcomed Trump's victory.

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Musk was an important ally in Trump's campaign for the White House. Trump promised during the campaign that if elected, he would appoint Musk as head of the Administration Efficiency Committee. Additionally, Musk previously donated nearly $75 million to the Super Political Action Committee (America PAC), which supports Trump. Tesla shares rose more than 14% in the intraday session on Wednesday, and investors are optimistic about the benefits Trump's election may bring.

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Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google's parent company Alphabet, also congratulated Trump and expressed his willingness to cooperate with the president-elect's administration. Alphabet shares rose nearly 4% intraday on Wednesday.

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Microsoft CEO Nadella said in a statement: “Congratulations to President Trump. We look forward to working with you and your administration to drive innovation and create new growth and opportunities for the US and the world.” Microsoft shares rose more than 2% during the intraday session on Wednesday.

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Cisco founder and CEO Chuck Robbins said in an article on X that the company looks forward to cooperating with Trump and Congress on “connectivity, innovation, and cybersecurity policies.” Cisco shares traded 3.3% intraday on Wednesday.

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Box CEO Aaron Levy also congratulated Trump. He wrote on X: “It's been a wild ride. Congrats @realDonaldTrump再次成为总统. The great thing about America is that we are in the early stages of rocket launch, and with the right policies and execution, we can continue to accelerate progress.”

Dell CEO and Chairman Michael Dell also sent congratulations on X.

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