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Key Points of the Stock MarketToday

$Tencent Holding Ltd.(TCEHY)$  

$Tencent Holding Ltd.(TCEHY)$ Bullish

Tencent beats on AI and games: Revenue rose 15% as AI improved ad targeting and new titles lifted gaming; international game sales jumped 43%, and Tencent is expanding its cloud services in Europe.

Shutdown ends, services restart: A new funding law reopens the U.S. government through January, bringing federal workers back, restoring data releases, and easing planned air travel cuts.

$Cisco(CSCO)$

Cisco lifts outlook on AI demand: Strong orders for high-performance networking from major cloud customers led Cisco to raise its sales and profit forecasts into 2026.

$Toyota Motor Corp.(TOYOF)$

Toyota deepens U.S. footprint: Production begins at a $13.9B North Carolina battery plant, alongside up to $10B more U.S. investment, reinforcing Toyota’s hybrid-focused strategy and domestic supply chain.

Buffett Farewell Letter: Is the Last Lesson Resonating With You?
Buffett released his Thanksgiving farewell letter, announcing that he will no longer publish his annual shareholder letters. He used a distinctly British expression — “I’m going quiet” — to mark the end of his legendary 60-year investing career. Buffett revealed another $1.3 billion donation to charity. He concluded with a parting lesson: “You can never be perfect, but you can always be better.” Has Buffett inspired you in your own investing journey? As this Thanksgiving marks the end of an era, what reflections does his farewell evoke in you?
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