Nvidia's stock jumps after a recent slump, Microsoft submits a new deal to appease U.K. antitrust regulators regarding Activision Blizzard, and Palo Alto Networks stands out in the cybersecurity industry with its strong financials.
Nvidia's bloated valuation and high price-to-earnings ratio poses a threat to the stock market, as investors may realize the company is not as strong as perceived, leading to a potential sell-off that could affect the entire market.
Nvidia shares reach an all-time high due to high expectations for its quarterly results, driven by its dominance in the booming artificial intelligence market.
Wall Street rises ahead of Nvidia's profit report, as investors anticipate whether the AI frenzy is justified and whether the chip maker can meet high expectations.
Nvidia stock rises ahead of quarterly earnings report as analysts expect strong results due to high demand for AI products and services.
Stocks rise as investors await results from chipmaker Nvidia, while retail stocks like Foot Locker and Peloton experience significant drops.
Nvidia shares rose 6% as the company exceeded expectations for Q2 earnings, with revenue of $13.51 billion and a forecast of $16 billion for Q3 driven by strong sales of its graphics processing units (GPUs) and generative AI.
Nvidia's sales continue to soar as demand for its highest-end AI chip, the H100, remains extremely high among tech companies, contributing to a 171% annual sales growth and a gross margin expansion to 71.2%, leading the company's stock to rise over 200% this year.
Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, predicts that the artificial intelligence boom will continue into next year, and the company plans to ramp up production to meet the growing demand, leading to a surge in stock prices and a $25 billion share buyback.
Nvidia's sales have doubled, reaching a record high of $13.5 billion, driven by increasing demand for its AI chips, and the company expects sales to continue to rise, with plans to buy back $25 billion of its stock.
Stocks surged as optimism built ahead of Nvidia's earnings report, despite disappointing economic data and mixed retail earnings, with Foot Locker's share price sliding and Abercrombie & Fitch beating expectations. Nvidia reported strong earnings, with revenue doubling, and investors are particularly interested in the company's comments on meeting the demand for AI chips and the future of the AI space.
Nvidia's stock is surging as its stellar earnings alleviate concerns about supply constraints and the role of Chinese customers in driving demand.
Nvidia has reported explosive sales growth for AI GPU chips, which has significant implications for Advanced Micro Devices as they prepare to release a competing chip in Q4. Analysts believe that AMD's growth targets for AI GPU chips are too low and that they have the potential to capture a meaningful market share from Nvidia.
Nvidia's stock rose 5% after the company reported better-than-expected earnings, strong guidance for the upcoming quarter, and increased demand for its datacenter products.
Nvidia's revenue is expected to jump 170% to around $16 billion as demand for its processors in the field of artificial intelligence continues to soar, leaving rival companies such as AMD and Intel falling behind in the AI market.
Nvidia's market value surpasses Apple's as it leads the market higher amid the investing frenzy over artificial intelligence.
Chip stocks, including Nvidia, experienced a selloff in the technology sector despite Nvidia's strong performance, leading to concerns that spending on AI hardware may be affecting traditional chip companies like Intel.
Nvidia's decision to repurchase $25 billion worth of its shares, despite its soaring stock price, has surprised some investors who expected the company to reinvest its earnings in its fast-growing business.
Nvidia's strong growth potential and their ability to adapt to a slowing economy make them a key player in the stock market.
Nvidia plans to buy back billions of dollars in stock, signaling a potential trend that could boost the stock market.
Nvidia stock is currently at its cheapest since January, before it experienced a 250% rally.
Nvidia's plan to acquire Arm Holdings for $40 billion is discussed in a video, cautioning against buying into the AI and Nvidia hype surrounding Arm's initial public offering (IPO).
Nvidia stock is approaching its all-time high, but there are three reasons to believe it has reached a plateau.
NVIDIA's Q2 earnings showed high growth and a positive outlook, but the AI hype may be fading, and the stock's valuation is overstretched, leading to a recommendation to sell with a potential 40% decline in the next three months.
Nvidia's stock slips after reaching a record high, but analysts suggest that the chip maker may still be a bargain.
Nvidia's market cap rose in August due to strong profit forecasts, while other tech giants like Apple and Microsoft saw declines, and Berkshire Hathaway and Tencent had mixed performances.
Nvidia's stock price surge and high valuation indicate a "Big Market Delusion" and a potential bubble that could have broader implications for the market, warns Rob Arnott of Research Affiliates.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock is rising as investors recognize its potential in the artificial intelligence (AI) hardware market, making it a strong competitor to Nvidia, especially with the launch of its M1300X AI chip in the third quarter of 2023.
Semiconductor stocks, particularly Nvidia, have outperformed the market due to the high demand for chips in AI applications, making Nvidia the better AI stock to buy compared to Intel.
Nvidia's record sales in AI chips have deterred investors from funding semiconductor start-ups, leading to an 80% decrease in US deals, as the cost of competing chips and the difficulty of breaking into the market have made them riskier investments.
Nvidia's stock has seen a 200% gain this year, highlighting the lucrative potential of the artificial intelligence trade.
Nvidia, the leader in AI infrastructure, has experienced substantial growth and is expected to continue growing, but investors should be cautious of the stock's high valuation and potential volatility.
Arm Holdings and Nvidia, two chip stocks with strong competitive advantages, have gained favor among investors, but their high valuations are not justified by their growth prospects, making them overpriced investments.
Nvidia, the semiconductor giant, has experienced a 10% decline in their stock this month, leading to a $180 billion decrease in market capitalization, attributed to the "September effect," although it remains the best performer in the S&P 500 due to the rise of AI and ChatGPT.
Nvidia stock has experienced a pullback along with other chip makers, but analysts remain positive and predict a significant upside potential for the company, particularly in the AI space, with an average 12-month price target implying a 55.14% increase.