Tesla, Nvidia, Ford, C3.ai, Kala: Top Stocks Today – NVIDIA…

Tesla, Nvidia, Ford, C3.ai, Kala: Top Stocks Today – NVIDIA…

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US markets closed in the green on Friday, with major indices gaining over 1% as investors and traders weigh in on the slump US government bond yields. The Nasdaq Composite closed 1.97% higher, while the S&P 500 rose 1.61%. The Dow Jones gained 1.17%. Meanwhile, the following are five stocks that are catching investors’ attention:

1. Tesla Inc TSLA: Shares of Tesla closed up 3.61% on Friday. The company said it is recalling 3,470 units of the 2022-2023 Model Y due to issues with second-row seats. One or more bolts that attach the seatback frames to the lower seat frame may not have been tightened to specifications, the company said in a Submission with the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration.

Also read: Everything you need to know about Tesla stock

2. NVIDIA Corporation NVDA: Shares of Nvidia closed up 2.47% on Friday. The company plans to sell technology to China Huawei could be unsuccessful if the US government makes a proposal to further halt supplies to the blacklisted company, Reuters reported, citing a draft report from a government contractor.

3. Ford Motor Co f: Shares of the company closed up 4.22% on Friday. According to a Reuters report, the company was studying ways to increase production of gasoline-powered and hybrid F-150 trucks at a Michigan factory as part of a broader plan to expand production of many models.

4. C3.ai Inc AI: The company’s shares closed up 33.65% on Friday. It reported a quarterly loss of 6 cents per share, ahead of the 22 cents expected loss. Webusch analyst Dan Ive kept a Neutral rating on the stock but raised the price target to $24. Ives said that with the increased demand for its AI products C3.ai experienced tailwinds in the market.

5. Kala Pharmaceuticals Inc KALA: Shares of the company closed up 64.7% on Friday. For the quarter ended December 31, 2022, Kala reported a net loss of $12.8 million compared to a net loss of $47.6 million…

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