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The co-founder and CEO of Nvidia (NVDA) is heading to Beijing, where he will meet with senior Chinese officials, including the commerce minister, at the International Supply Chain Expo, Bloomberg reported,
Many investors may wonder if shares have gotten too expensive to buy. Don't be fooled: Nvidia stock is still reasonably priced. Get the story here.
Making sense of the forces driving global marketsBy Alden Bentley, Editor in Charge, Americas Finance and MarketsJamie is enjoying some well-deserved time off, but the Reuters markets team will still keep you up to date on what markets were focused on today and why investors shifted their focus from tariffs to a big milestone for AI chip-leader Nvidia.
Nvidia stock has regained its momentum in recent months and should be able to sustain it in the long run as well. Nvidia's market share and the potential data center revenue growth that it could clock should help double its market cap in the next three years.
A Citi analyst sees Nvidia’s stock rising another 20% as the AI opportunity swells further, but he notes the risk of potential new geopolitical restrictions ahead.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has caught up to Berkshire Hathaway’s Warren Buffett in net worth, according to analysis from Fortune and Bloomberg.
The major indexes are back near records, despite new tariff threats.
Is it possible for Applied Materials stock (NASDAQ:AMAT) to reach close to $380 in the coming years? There is a strong likelihood, as the company is poised to
Nvidia's founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, is persistently selling his shares in the chip firm despite its record-breaking stock value.