Stock Market News: BYND Surge, TSLA Updates, & Quantum Computing Speculation

Stock market update: BYND sees meme-stock surge. TSLA reveals Q3 earnings & Elon's pay demand. RGTI dips amid Google's chip news & quantum computing speculation. AMZN faces AWS outage.
BYND Meme-Stock Surge
BYND appeared into meme-stock craze today, rising over 1,300% from record lows amidst retail buzz and short-squeeze supposition. It jumped on Tuesday after introducing expandedWalmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) distribution to 2,000+ stores for select items like the new Beyond Burger and Beyond Beef IV, enhancing schedule and sparking contrarian “moon” calls from traders. Volatility peaked on Wednesday, and it erased gains to close reduced.
RGTI & Quantum Computing Developments
RGTI slipped at the start of the week following Google’s Willow chip advancement and Reuters’ report that the U.S. is thinking about brand-new aesthetics on exports of modern technology making use of U.S. software program to China. A Commerce Department official informed CNBC that the U.S. government is not in talks with quantum computing business. Rigetti informed CNBC in a declaration that “We are continuously engaging with the U.S. federal government on financing opportunities.”
TSLA Earnings & Future Plans
TSLA remained in focus due to its third-quarter profits today, while Elon Musk endangered to stop as CEO without his recommended $1 trillion pay package. Revenues call updates featured Optimus V3 demo for the first-quarter 2026, Cybercab volume production for the second-quarter 2026, robotaxi growth to 8-10 united state metros by year-end sans safety and security chauffeurs in Austin, FSD v14 public rollout, and $9 billion 2025 capex increasing for AI/Semi lines.
While this stock had a strong growth position, Benzinga’s Side Stock Rankings revealed that it had a weak cost trend in the short and moderate terms yet a solid trend in the long-term. Extra efficiency information are available right here.
The supply had a more powerful rate pattern in the moderate and brief terms but a weak fad in the long-term, with an inadequate growth ranking, based on Benzinga’s Edge Stock Rankings. Various other efficiency details are available below.
Amazon’s AWS Outage
Amazon began the week with a major AWS interruption coming from DNS resolution concerns in DynamoDB endpoints, interfering with solutions for thousands of sites. Later interior docs disclosed strategies to automate 75% of united state operations by 2033 via robotics like the new Blue Jay system, drawing criticism from Sen. Bernie Sanders on employee impacts while enhancing efficiency hype.
Quantum Speculation with IBM
The speculations concerning the Trump administration’s feasible risk in quantum firms brought IBM discussions ahead, as it had an advanced quantum product with a focus on fault-tolerant rational qubits. Popular market commentators Martin Shkreli and Jim Cramer supported the concept of taking a risk in IBM over RGTI, IONQ, and QBTS.
RGTI slipped at the start of the week complying with Google’s Willow chip innovation and Reuters’ report that the U.S. is considering brand-new curbs on exports of innovation making use of U.S. software program to China. Momentum changed Oct. 23 with reports of Donald Trump management talks for $10 million equity risks in quantum firms. A Business Division authorities told CNBC that the U.S. federal government is not in talks with quantum computer companies. But Rigetti informed CNBC in a declaration that “We are continually involving with the united state government on financing possibilities.”
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