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How S&P 500's Dependency on China's Economy Affects Stock Returns and Investment Risks

... Tesla’s sales; the company explicitly referred to China as "its largest market." In April 2025, sales of the Chinese-assembled Tesla Model 3 and Y fell by 6% compared to the previous year, reflecting heightened competition from domestic brands and geopolitical factors. As Tesla's growth has largely been fueled by Asian consumer demand, a worsening situation in China directly threatens its stock profitability. Nike (NKE). The American sportswear manufacturer has long had a significant ...

Investing in Artificial Intelligence

... solutions; artificial intelligence. These can be utilized not only within the vehicle but also externally, relating to personalized digital services. Market Research Two years ago, IBM conducted market research involving directors from leading automotive brands around the world. The results indicated that over 70% of participants believe in the necessity of developing future mobility services with the end consumer's input. This means that companies strive to make vehicles as convenient as possible for ...

Investing in Equipment from China – Pros and Cons

... significantly lower than similar products from European or even domestic manufacturers available on the secondary market, i.e., previously used equipment. At the same time, many manufacturers' machines do not compromise on quality compared to renowned brands. The low cost allows substantial cuts in production expenses and hastens the return on investment. Warranty. Purchasing products from an official factory provides the opportunity to obtain quality equipment with warranty and service support. This ...

Investing in Platforms and Major Foreign Companies - A Guide for Investors

... interesting for investment: Microsoft; Coursera; Facebook; Uber. To make an informed decision, it's worth examining the investment prospects of each of them in detail. Microsoft Microsoft has long been one of the most valuable companies in the world, with a brand capitalization exceeding $1 trillion. The value of its shares has reached record levels, driven by a recently disclosed financial report. The brand's revenue exceeded all expectations, with an increase of nearly 15% in 2021, surpassing $30 billion....

Chinese Automotive Industry: A Global Innovation Example

... vehicles to Europe, where their market share is rapidly increasing. Partnerships. Many international automakers are collaborating with Chinese companies to implement their technologies. Pricing. The affordable prices of Chinese cars are forcing other brands to seek ways to reduce costs. What Investors Should Focus On For investors, the growth of the Chinese automotive industry opens new opportunities: Investments in EV companies. Firms like BYD and NIO are showing steady growth and expanding their ...