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Guess Who Just Bought Nvidia Stock? An Investor Who Favors Innovators and Leads a Fund That's Climbed 100% Over 3 Years. This particular investor increased an existing position in Nvidia.
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Additionally, management's tone remained confident. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang emphasized in the company's fiscal third-quarter update that sales of its Blackwell GPUs were "off the charts," and it noted that its cloud GPUs were completely sold out.
Nvidia blew past high expectations when it reported quarterly results last week. Its stock is getting hit anyway.
Nvidia Corp. is facing rising concerns that its stranglehold on the market for semiconductors used in artificial intelligence computing is slipping. And that skepticism is now showing up in the stock market.
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Palantir Billionaire Peter Thiel Sells Nvidia and Buys an AI Stock Up 476,900% Since Its IPO
Hedge fund billionaire Peter Thiel sold his entire stake in Nvidia and started a position in Microsoft during the third quarter.
Nvidia has been subject to criticism over circular AI deals — as the leading AI chipmaker has invested in its own customers — with the famed "Big Short" investor Michael Burry recently betting on the company's decline and claiming the AI market is like the dot-com bubble.
Nvidia is currently valued at $4.3 trillion – having briefly reached about $5 trillion earlier this year – yet the H100, H200, and Blackwell
A report that Alphabet is picking up efforts to compete with Nvidia in offering artificial-intelligence chips is the latest tailwind for the Google parent’s stock. Google is talking to Meta Platforms and others about using its AI chips,
Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) is now the most valuable company in the world. But investors aren't as interested in the past as they are about the future. Where will Nvidia shares head over the next 12 months? Let's check the latest predictions from Wall Street's highly paid analysts.