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TradingKey - Volkswagen, Europe's largest automaker, is drawing up its most radical restructuring plan in nearly 90 years. According to multiple media reports, the company plans to lay off up to 100,000 employees over the coming years and shut down four of its domestic factories in Germany to cope with the compounding pressures of a slow electrification transition, high costs, and persistently weak demand in the European market. Meanwhile, the group plans to slash its capital expenditures by approximately 15% over the next five years, reducing it to over €130 billion.

TradingKey - On June 23, Eastern Time, independent energy company NatPower reached an agreement with Tesla (TSLA) to construct 25 GWh of battery energy storage facilities in Italy and the United Kingdom.

TradingKey - 2026 is a critical milestone for humanoid robots to transition from small-batch orders to large-scale mass production. Tesla's (TSLA) Optimus has entered the production line modification phase, while NVIDIA (NVDA), in collaboration with Unitree Robotics, has released the world's first open humanoid robot reference design. Robotics technology is accelerating its transition from laboratories to commercial scenarios. For investors, this is a long-term track in the making.

TradingKey - SpaceX's (SPCX) Gwynne Shotwell publicly stated in a recent interview that she has not ruled out the possibility of a future merger with Tesla (TSLA), while emphasizing that the strategic directions of both companies are highly aligned. Coincidentally, according to people familiar with the matter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk also recently discussed the feasibility of a merger between the two companies. These successive statements from executives on both sides have significantly heightened market investors' attention to this potential mega-merger.

Tesla has survived its toughest "production hell" and the "brink of bankruptcy," now possessing healthy cash flow and solid profitability, making it more suitable for pragmatic growth investors. In contrast, SpaceX boasts global "uniqueness" and an "absolute monopoly," with no other company on Earth able to compete with its launch costs; however, it may face valuation correction risks, making it more suitable for investors with a high risk appetite.

TradingKey - SpaceX debuted on Nasdaq on June 12, with an overall IPO valuation of $1.77 trillion and $75 billion raised, becoming the largest IPO in global history.

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