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As of 2026-04-17 17:30, LI Auto (LI) is priced at $18,35, with a total market cap of $18,65B, a P/E ratio of 109,04, and a dividend yield of 0,00%. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $18,26 and $18,66. The current price is 0,49% above the day's low and 1,66% below the day's high, with a trading volume of 2,92M. Over the past 52 weeks, LI has traded between $15,71 to $32,02, and the current price is -42,69% away from the 52-week high.
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Bytedance Denies Report of DeepSeek Researcher Guo Daya Joining With Hundred-Million-Yuan Salary
Gate News message, April 17 — Bytedance denied reports that DeepSeek researcher Guo Daya joined its Seed team with a salary worth nearly 100 million yuan. Li Liang, vice president of Douyin Group, stated that the Seed team's compensation structure is uniform across all technical staff, consisting of cash, Bytedance stock options, and Doubao (Bytedance's AI assistant) options, with all options vesting over four years with no additional conditions. Guo Daya has confirmed to have joined Bytedance's Seed team as one of the Agent leads, though specific salary details remain undisclosed. The exact timing of the hire was not specified in the announcements.
2026-04-17 01:53U.S. Stock Indices Rally, Nasdaq Extends 12-Day Winning Streak to New High; China's Golden Dragon Index Surges 1.74%
Gate News message, April 17 — U.S. stock indices closed higher on April 16. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.24% to 48,578.72 points, the S&P 500 (U.S. benchmark equity index) climbed 0.26% to 7,041.28 points, marking a record close, and the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.36% to 24,102.7 points, extending its winning streak to 12 consecutive trading days while also reaching new highs. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon Index, tracking Chinese tech stocks, surged 1.74% to 7,192.17 points, demonstrating strong overall momentum. Among major tech stocks, Microsoft gained 2.2%, Amazon and Meta rose 0.48% and 0.79% respectively, while Apple fell 1.14%, Tesla declined 0.78%, and Google dropped 0.33%. The semiconductor sector broadly advanced. AMD jumped 7.8%, Intel gained 5.48%, Qualcomm rose 1.07%, and Micron Technology added 0.22%, while ASML fell 4.79% and Nvidia dipped 0.26%. Chinese-listed companies showed strength. EV makers led gains with Nio surging 6.92% and Li Auto climbing 1.98%. Internet giants also rallied: Alibaba gained 4.01%, Baidu rose 3.38%, NetEase and Bilibili climbed 2.17% and 1.2% respectively. Energy stocks also advanced, with ExxonMobil gaining 1.9%, Occidental Petroleum up 1.81%, and Chevron rising 1.75%. In commodities, crude oil prices climbed while precious metals weakened. Brent crude oil futures (benchmark for global crude) rose 3.46% to $98.21 per barrel, and WTI crude oil (U.S. light sweet crude) gained 1.85% to $89.65 per barrel. COMEX gold futures (precious metals exchange-traded contracts) fell 0.26% to $4,810.90 per ounce, while COMEX silver futures declined 1.47% to $78.46 per ounce. Market analysts offered mixed views on the rally's sustainability. Michael Bell, strategy chief at RBC BlueBay, noted that investors have developed a reflexive "buy-the-dip" behavior, but questioned whether the Strait of Hormuz would reopen quickly, suggesting the market has already priced in optimistic scenarios with limited upside. Robert Phipps of Stirling Capital characterized the current rally as a technical rebound after the market's prior oversold condition. Goldman Sachs' trading desk indicated that short squeezes remain the core driver, with high-beta loss stocks, unprofitable tech companies, and heavily shorted stocks all experiencing concentrated buying pressure. On the geopolitical front, U.S. President Trump announced on April 16 that Lebanon and Israel would begin a 10-day ceasefire starting at 5 p.m. local time that day. However, Israeli forces continued large-scale airstrikes on southern Lebanon afterward, and Israeli media reported that while Israel agreed to the ceasefire, it refused to withdraw from southern Lebanon, with troops remaining in the buffer zone. Additionally, U.S. Defense Secretary Hegseth announced that the Treasury Department is launching "Economic Fury" operations to apply maximum economic pressure on Iran.
2026-04-16 12:46ByteDance Denies Alleged 100 Million Yuan Poaching of DeepSeek Researcher, Clarifies Seed Team Compensation Structure
Gate News message, April 16 — ByteDance has denied reports of offering nearly 100 million yuan to recruit Guo Daya, a former DeepSeek researcher. In response, Li Liang, Vice President of Douyin, clarified that all Seed team technical staff at ByteDance receive the same compensation structure: cash, ByteDance options, and Doubao options, with all options fully vesting over a four-year period with no conditional restrictions. Li stated that ByteDance has not recently hired any employees with annual compensation close to 100 million yuan. The future value of Seed employees' ByteDance and Doubao options will fluctuate based on option pricing, and he did not rule out the possibility that some Seed technical staff could see cumulative returns reaching hundreds of millions of yuan after four years if the business performs well.
2026-04-16 07:12BlackRock Bullish on South Korea Stocks Amid AI Hardware Boom, KOSPI Earnings Growth Surges to 170%
Gate News message, April 16 — BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, upgraded U.S. stocks and emerging market equities to "overweight" this week, citing South Korea as a key driver of the emerging market upgrade. BlackRock's Global Chief Investment Strategist Wei Li stated: "We are absolutely positive on South Korea stocks. South Korea is at the core of the technology supply chain and demonstrates strong growth momentum." She highlighted robust demand for AI-related hardware as a major factor supporting the outlook. The optimism is backed by surging profit expectations. South Korea's KOSPI 200 index (the country's benchmark equity index) showed a forward earnings growth rate of 43% at the start of 2026, which has now jumped to approximately 170%. Despite volatility from Middle East geopolitical tensions, the KOSPI has recovered previous losses and posted a year-to-date gain of 47%, outperforming most major global indices. Domestic investor sentiment has strengthened as U.S.-Iran tensions eased. According to Korea Financial Investment Association data released on April 16, investors' margin account balances reached 117.6724 trillion Korean won as of April 14, marking the highest level in three weeks and essentially returning to pre-conflict levels in late February. Since hitting a low on April 6, the margin balance surged over 10 trillion Korean won in just six trading days following ceasefire talks. Margin trading volume (often called "leveraged stock trading") climbed to 33.2824 trillion Korean won as of April 14, hitting an all-time high. In the KOSPI market alone, margin balances reached 23.406 trillion Korean won, a new record. Semiconductor stocks dominated inflows: Samsung Electronics' margin balance stood at 3.4126 trillion Korean won, up 107% from year-end and 47% from pre-conflict levels. SK Hynix margin balances rose 30% to 2.2656 trillion Korean won. Samsung Electronics reported quarterly operating profit of 57 trillion Korean won on April 7, exceeding expectations and reinforcing investor confidence in tech fundamentals.
2026-04-15 08:12China's GigaAI Advances World Model Technology With Manufacturing Data Advantage
Gate News message, April 15 — Chinese AI startup GigaAI is rapidly closing the gap with the U.S. in world model technology, a core capability for physical AI, by leveraging vast industrial manufacturing data and government-backed data collection systems. According to reporting from the South China Morning Post on April 14, China has moved beyond the research phase to achieve commercial deployment advantages through access to large-scale, structured data from manufacturing facilities and robot operations. World models simulate 3D environments and physical laws in virtual space to train physical AI systems such as robots and autonomous vehicles. GigaAI recently secured 1 billion yuan (approximately $190 million) in new funding, followed by an additional round of similar scale within weeks. The company claims its latest model, GigaWorld-1, outperforms Google and Nvidia-affiliated models in visual quality, adherence to physical laws, and 3D accuracy. GigaAI is collaborating with electric vehicle makers including Nio, Xpeng, and BYD on vision-based autonomous driving systems and is reportedly generating annual revenues in the tens of millions of yuan range. In the U.S., investment competition remains intense. WorldLabs, founded by AI researcher Fei-Fei Li, and AMI Labs, associated with Yann LeCun, each secured approximately $1 billion in funding during the first quarter of 2026. Google DeepMind is working with Waymo to apply world models to autonomous driving, while Tesla is using the technology to train its Optimus humanoid robot. Among Chinese tech giants, Alibaba's Amap mapping service formalized world model research earlier this year, and Tencent released an open-source model capable of generating 3D environments from single images or text. Industry observers note that while China's manufacturing data advantage is significant, commercialization still requires time to validate. Key challenges include precisely replicating the complex physical variables of the real world and ensuring safe deployment in robot and autonomous vehicle services. Safety and cost efficiency are expected to be the ultimate competitive factors in commercial-stage deployment.






































































































































































































































































