Stocks to Watch Monday: Alphabet, XPeng, Tesla -- WSJ

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By WSJ Staff

Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL): Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B) added Google's parent company to its portfolio last quarter and further shrunk its stake in Apple $(AAPL)$. Alphabet shares jumped more than 5% in premarket trading.

Disney $(DIS)$: The entertainment conglomerate and Google reached a deal to return ESPN, ABC and other Disney networks to roughly 10 million YouTube TV customers, ending a 15-day standoff.

Tesla $(TSLA)$: The electric-vehicle maker now requires its cars in the U.S. to be built without Chinese parts, The Wall Street Journal reported. Shares rose around 1% premarket.

XPeng (HK:9868, XPEV): The Chinese automaker, which is making forays into humanoid robots and flying vehicles, posted a narrower-than-expected net loss and a doubling in revenue. However, shares dropped 2.7% in Hong Kong.

Samsung Electronics (KR:005930), SK Hynix (KR:000660): South Korean technology stocks rose after the nation's largest conglomerates pledged billions of dollars in domestic investments, and following a Reuters report that Samsung had boosted some memory-chip prices by up to 60%.

Japan Airlines (JP:9201): Japanese retail and airline stocks fell after China cautioned its citizens from traveling to Japan, citing potential safety risks. Japan Airlines dropped more than 3.7%.

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