Nvidia leads semiconductor stocks higher

Nvidia leads semiconductor stocks higher

Shares of Nvidia rose 5% after hours on Wednesday following its latest earnings results. The semiconductor giant posted third-quarter results and guidance that were above Wall Street’s forecast amid insatiable demand for artificial intelligence processors.    Several tech stocks are higher in response to the Nvidia results. Micron (MU) +4.3%, AMD +… Source link

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Wall Street: Nvidia's Blockbuster Earnings Prove AI Is Still Surging

Wall Street: Nvidia’s Blockbuster Earnings Prove AI Is Still Surging

Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings just blew a hole through Wall Street’s AI bubble anxieties. Analysts said the chipmaker’s third-quarter results prove the AI boom is nowhere near running out of steam. On Wednesday, Nvidia posted $57 billion in revenue, topping Wall Street’s $55 billion estimates. Its data center division generated revenue of $51 billion, surpassing the…

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5 Big Takeaways From Nvidia's Q3 Earnings Call

5 Big Takeaways From Nvidia’s Q3 Earnings Call

Nvidia’s blockbuster earnings just brought relief to Wall Street. On Wednesday, the chip giant reported $57 billion in revenue for the quarter and delivered another blowout performance from its data center division, which brought in $51 billion, surpassing the $49.3 billion analysts projected. Nvidia also lifted its fourth-quarter guidance to expect $65 billion in sales….

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Nvidia beat and raise should wow its critics, and the stock soars

Nvidia beat and raise should wow its critics, and the stock soars

Nvidia on Wednesday evening delivered better-than-expected quarterly results, with a guide that should impress even those with the highest of expectations. Revenue in the company’s fiscal 2026 third quarter grew 62% year over year to $57.01 billion, outpacing the $54.92 billion the Street was looking for, according to estimates compiled by data provider LSEG. Adjusted…

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Nvidia CEO suggests AI doesn't look like a bubble

Nvidia CEO suggests AI doesn’t look like a bubble

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, attends the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum in Washington, D.C., U.S., November 19, 2025. Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters Nvidia on Wednesday stateside reported fiscal third-quarter figures that beat analyst expectations (ironically, nothing unexpected there). It also provided guidance for sales in the current quarter that exceeded estimates (all good still). It was…

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