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Most tech stocks are falling after Trump win. But Twitter is up.

Image Credit: Reuters / Rebecca Cook

After Trump’s grim victory, Wall Street does not appear incredibly shaken.

Yet across the tech industry — amid the shock, wounded optimism, and familiar threats to fund a New California — most prominent technology companies are in the red this morning.

Apple, Alphabet (Google), Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, IBM, Netflix, Intel, Tesla, Paypal, Ebay, Shopify, GoDaddy, Twilio, Box, Oracle, Lenovo, HP Inc, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Dell, Salesforce, VMware, and many others across the tech sector fell after trading opened and continue to fall.

However Twitter, which played an outsized role in this election and served as an effective megaphone for the candidates, and particularly Trump, is up. Now by more than four percent. A few others are up, too.


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Stock comparison chart via Yahoo, at 7:50 a.m. Pacific.

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