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Automative
Leading worldwide designers and manufacturers of passenger cars and trucks.
Market Cap
1.108T
Industry Weight
16.03%
Companies
36
Employees
770,902
More about the largest companies in the sector
| Name | Last Price | 1 Year Est. | Market Weight | Market Cap | Day Changes % | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TSLA | 272.06 | 332.75 | 88.74% | 873.329B | -5.58% | -32.63% |
| GM | 50.95 | 61.81 | 5.69% | 56.025B | -3.12% | -4.36% |
| F | 10.30 | 10.69 | 4.16% | 40.935B | +0.10% | +4.04% |
| RIVN | 12.10 | 14.67 | 1.25% | 12.35B | -2.10% | -9.02% |
| SEVCF | 7.25 | - | 0.08% | 788.372M | 0.00% | +14,400.00% |
| CYD | 18.22 | 127.58 | 0.07% | 683.583M | +6.99% | +91.19% |
Top Performing Companies
| Name | Last Price | 1Y Target Est. | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| SEVCF | 7.25 | - | +14,400.00% |
| CYD | 18.22 | 127.58 | +91.19% |
| SEVCD | 7.10 | - | +89.33% |
| F | 10.30 | 10.69 | +4.04% |
| GM | 50.95 | 61.81 | -4.36% |
High Growth Companies
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| Name | Last Price | Growth Estimate | YTD Return |
|---|---|---|---|
| CYD | 18.22 | +38.17% | +91.19% |
| GM | 50.95 | +35.42% | -4.36% |
| F | 10.30 | -11.44% | +4.04% |
| RIVN | 12.10 | -18.85% | -9.02% |
| TSLA | 272.06 | -20.51% | -32.63% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| SKLZ | 12.4500 | 8.7700 | 238.3152% |
| EUDAW | 0.0715 | 0.0491 | 219.1964% |
| KWMWW | 0.0203 | 0.0003 | 1.5000% |
| EUDA | 11.4600 | 5.4200 | 89.7351% |
| DHY | 1.8000 | -0.0200 | -1.0989% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| OIOWW | 0.0530 | -0.0158 | -22.9651% |
| ASGN | 19.5300 | -20.9000 | -51.6943% |
| ZSPC | 0.5700 | -0.6100 | -51.6949% |
| NPT | 1.8300 | -1.8600 | -50.4065% |
| CAR | 229.1400 | -214.8000 | -48.3849% |
| Symbol | Price | Change | %Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| BURU | 0.3705 | 0.0894 | 31.8036% |
| CTNT | 0.0331 | -0.0069 | -17.2500% |
| TZA | 5.0900 | 0.0500 | 0.9921% |
| SOXS | 15.7000 | -1.1000 | -6.5476% |
| NOK | 10.3300 | 0.4700 | 4.7667% |
Automative News
Shares of data-center cooling system manufacturers plummeted after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang suggested that next-generation Rubin chips might not require traditional water chillers, raising concerns about future demand. Companies like Johnson Controls and Modine saw significant drops, although some analysts believe the selloff is "overdone" given the companies' relationships with chipmakers and their capacity for evolving technology. Conversely, data-storage stocks, such as Sandisk Corp., surged following Huang's emphasis on the need for memory and storage in AI.
KLA Corporation (KLAC) shares have surged 96.2% over the last year, outperforming the broader tech sector, driven by its leadership in process control, strong AI infrastructure investments, and growth in advanced packaging. The company's prospects are further bolstered by robust demand for leading-edge logic, high-bandwidth memory (HBM), and expected significant growth in advanced packaging revenues. With a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy) and a Growth Score of B, KLA is well-positioned for continued momentum.
JFrog Ltd. announced that its CEO, Shlomi Ben Haim, and CFO, Ed Grabscheid, will present virtually at the 28th Annual Needham Growth Conference on January 15, 2026, at 11:00 a.m. ET. The webcast will be available on JFrog’s investor relations website. The company, known for its Liquid Software Company and JFrog Software Supply Chain Platform, is focused on delivering software without friction from development to production.
Several semiconductor stocks, including Analog Devices, Applied Materials, KLA Corporation, Monolithic Power Systems, and onsemi, surged in value, driven by a broader market rally fueled by optimism in artificial intelligence and big tech shares. This momentum was also supported by hopes for an easier monetary policy from the Federal Reserve. Analog Devices, in particular, reached a new 52-week high, demonstrating significant investor returns over the past five years.
Abidur Chowdhury, formerly an Apple Inc. designer who contributed to the iPhone Air, has been appointed head of design at AI startup Hark. This move is part of Hark's aggressive recruitment strategy to attract top Silicon Valley talent, with the company already having hired engineers from tech giants like Google, Meta Platforms, and Amazon. Hark, founded by serial entrepreneur Brett Adcock, is self-funded with $100 million and aims to expand its engineering team significantly while developing its first AI model for release in summer 2026.
Extreme Networks, Inc. (Nasdaq: EXTR) has announced that it will release its financial results for the second fiscal quarter of 2026 on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, before market open. An earnings conference call and webcast will follow at 8:00 a.m. ET on the same day. Details for accessing the webcast and participating in the Q&A session have been provided.
AMD shares fell 3.1% after showcasing new AI products at CES, putting its AI chip roadmap in focus against competitors like Nvidia and Intel. The company announced its next earnings report for February 3rd, and investors are closely watching for proof that new accelerator chips are translating into sustained sales. The broader market rose, but AMD faces pressure to show faster traction in AI deployments given Nvidia's continued rapid advancements.
Apple shares fell 1.8% to $262.34 following signals of the slowest App Store revenue growth in 11 quarters, according to BofA. Investors are closely monitoring Apple's services performance, especially as the company's valuation relies heavily on growth beyond hardware sales. Upcoming events include the U.S. December jobs report on January 9 and Apple’s fiscal Q1 results on January 29, which will provide further clarity on the company's financial trajectory.
T-Mobile USA has increased its revolving credit facility from $7.5 billion to $10 billion and extended its maturity date to January 5, 2031, through a new credit agreement with JPMorgan Chase Bank. The agreement outlines interest rates based on benchmark rates plus margins and includes a $1.5 billion letter of credit sub-facility and a $500 million swingline loan sub-facility. T-Mobile US, the parent company, guarantees these obligations, and the agreement incorporates standard restrictions and a leverage ratio requirement.
Bragar Eagel & Squire, P.C., a shareholder rights law firm, reminds investors that class action lawsuits have been filed against Blue Owl Capital, Inc. (NYSE:OWL), Gauzy Ltd (NASDAQ:GAUZ), and Alexandria Real Estate Equities, Inc. (NYSE:ARE). The firm encourages investors in these companies to contact them to potentially serve as lead plaintiff. The lawsuits allege that the respective companies made materially false and/or misleading statements regarding their business operations and prospects.
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