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In the Financial World Today: NVIDIA, Tesla, and More

Yatirimmasasi.com
9/12/2025 19:19
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Key Developments in Financial Markets

Today, important topics that investors are focusing on include the approval for Nvidia's (NVDA) H200 GPUs to be sold to China, as announced by the U.S. President. This situation could have an impact on technology stocks and may spark new discussions regarding trade relations with China.

Tesla's New Move

Meanwhile, Tesla's (TSLA) industrial expansion is ongoing. The company has delivered its first Semi truck to DHL, a multinational logistics firm in Germany. This delivery is considered a critical step in the adoption of Tesla's next-generation electric transportation solutions.

Microsoft's Major Investment

Microsoft's (MSFT) decision to expand its investments in India will be realized with a total budget of $17.5 billion between 2026-2029. This investment aims to strengthen cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure and will increase momentum in the regional market.

Turkish Airlines and TAV Airports Data

Turkish Airlines' (THYAO) passenger count in November increased by 14% year-on-year, reaching 7.42 million passengers. This increase indicates a growing demand in both domestic and international flights. During the same period, TAV Airports' (TAVHL) passenger count rose by 9% to 7.31 million.

Strategic Contract from Boğaziçi Beton

Boğaziçi Beton (BOBET) has signed a concrete preparation contract with Kuzu Toplu Konut for Istanbul Airport. The company will carry out a total of 300 million TL worth of work under this contract, further consolidating its strength in the construction sector.

The data above contains significant opportunities and risks for investors. However, it should be noted that the information is not intended as investment advice.

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