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Nvidia stock pops 4% after results, guidance top estimates Daniel Howley Thu, May 23, 2024 at 5:24 AM GMT+9 Nvidia (NVDA) reported its fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating Wall Street’s expectations on both the top and bottom line and announcing a 10-for-1 stock split set to take effect June 7. The company also announced it is raising its dividend from $0.04 per share to $0.10. The company saw adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter of $6.12 on revenue of $26 billion, a jump of 461% and 261%, respectively, from a year ago. Analysts were expecting Adj. EPS of $5.65 on revenue of $24.69 billion, according to data from Bloomberg. The company reported adjusted EPS of $1.09 on revenue of $7.19 billion in the same quarter last year. In the current quarter, Nvidia expects revenue of $28 billion plus or minus 2% in the coming quarter. That’s better analysts had expected. Nvidia stock rose as much as 4% in extended trading on Wednesday.
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Nvidia (NVDA) reported its fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating Wall Street’s expectations on both the top and bottom line and announcing a 10-for-1 stock split set to take effect June 7. The company saw adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter of $6.12 on revenue of $26 billion, a jump of 461% and 261%, respectively, from a year ago.
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I really don't know... The stock price is already quite high. The price may jump up or slumped. But for a middle or long run, this stock is very promising and will continue to grow for sure.
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米国新規失業保険申請者数は市場予想より増加。利下げ期待が高まり、明日は期待できるか。今晩の米国市場に注目。 --- Weekly jobless claims jump to 231,000, the highest since August PUBLISHED THU, MAY 9 20248:32 AM EDT
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Nvidia (NVDA) reported its fiscal first quarter earnings after the bell on Wednesday, beating Wall Street’s expectations on both the top and bottom line and announcing a 10-for-1 stock split set to take effect June 7.<br /> <br /> The company saw adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter of $6.12 on revenue of $26 billion, a jump of 461% and 261%, respectively, from a year ago.