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Shares of Nvidia moved lower in after-hours trading after the chip maker reported its quarterly results after the closing bell. Nvidia's shares were recently down about 1% in the late session ...
Tech led US stocks on Tuesday as a key consumer inflation print showed inflation accelerated in June, big banks kicked off ...
Shares of Nvidia jumped in after-hours trading Wednesday after the graphics chip company reported sales and revenue in its latest quarter that were higher than Wall Street analysts expected, ...
What happened Shares of Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) fell in after-hours trading on Thursday, as investors responded to the chipmaker's lower-than-expected guidance. As of 6:40 p.m. ET, Nvidia's stock ...
News Peg. The after-market slump in Nvidia’s stock is being attributed to disappointment over its forecast for the next quarter. While the $32.5 billion revenue forecast is higher than average ...
NVIDIA Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares are trading higher in Tuesday’s after-hours session in sympathy with Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:AMD), which got a lift from strong second-quarter ...
Nvidia reported a quarterly profit that exceeded Wall Street estimates, ... Still, Nvidia shares slipped nearly 4% in after-hours trading, and were down another 3.5% in morning trading Thursday.
W e're updating live coverage of NVIDIA's (Nasdaq: NVDA) earnings, with our analyst team at 24/7 Wall St. covering the biggest storylines driving the stock's after-hours movements.
NVIDIA's earnings of 81 cents per share versus 75 cents expected amounted to a year-over-year earnings gain of +103%. ... with shares climbing +18% on the news in after-hours trading.
Nvidia ( NVDA) is due with its Q4 results in the after-hours session today, and analysts polled by Capital IQ expect the company to report a profit of $1.32 per share on revenue of $2.67 billion ...
Still, Nvidia shares slipped nearly 4% in after-hours trading. Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group, said that despite growing revenue “it appears the bar was just set a tad too ...