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Since the release of the financial report, Google and Microsoft's stock prices have fallen by more than 8%, while Amazon's stock fell by nearly 9% in a day. As the business that benefits the most from generative AI, the cloud computing departments of the three giants have grown steadily in the second quarter, but this is not enough to appease investors, who are increasingly eager to see the return on investment brought by the huge investment in data centers and other AI infrastructure.
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Investors heavily withdrew from large tech stocks, causing a severe rotation that sent the Nasdaq 100 index plunging into the correction zone, with a market cap evaporating more than 2 trillion dollars in just over three weeks. The index fell 2.4% on Friday, with a drop of over 10% since its record high on July 10, breaking the threshold that marks a market correction. The index closed at its lowest level since mid-May on Friday, but still up nearly 10% year-to-date. Several mega-cap stocks suffered concentrated selling, with Nvidia and Tesla both falling more than 20% from recent highs, entering bear market territory. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Amazon both experienced declines of more than 10% in recent weeks. However, except for Tesla
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