【Golden Ten Data Compilation: Daily US Stock Market News Brief (December 23, Monday)】
1. The Japan Fair Trade Commission has determined that Google (GOOG.O) has monopolistic behavior in the Japanese market and will order it to rectify.
2. Faraday Future (FFIE.O) announced the completion of a $30 million financing, which will be used to accelerate the development of its core business and advance the Faraday X strategy.
3. Nvidia (NVDA.O) has preliminarily finalized the GB300 order configuration, with suppliers such as Foxconn entering the research and design phase.
4. Honda Motor (HMC.N) and Nissan will officially launch merger negotiations, with both parties planning to establish a new holding company.
5. Despegar (DESP.N) soared 33% in pre-market trading, as South Africa's Naspers subsidiary Prosus will acquire the Latin American online travel company Despegar for $1.7 billion.
6. Xerox (XRX.O) is acquiring Lexmark International for $1.5 billion, which is expected to significantly improve financial performance and reduce debt leverage.
7. The Prime Minister of Thailand met with Nvidia (NVDA.O) President to discuss strengthening cooperation in artificial intelligence.
8. Playa (PLYA.O) confirms exclusive negotiations with Hyatt Hotels (H.US).
9. Starbucks (SBUX.O) strike actions escalate, affecting stores in multiple cities across the United States. (Source: Golden Ten Data)