Nvidia Corp (NASDAQ:NVDA, ETR:NVD) beat Wall Street expectations for first-quarter revenue on Wednesday, driven by surging demand for its data center chips, even as profit and gross margin fell short of forecasts. Shares jumped more than 3.5% in after-hours trading as the company projected continued growth despite US export controls.
Shares of Nvidia pulled back 0.5% to $134.81. Major indexes were down slightly ahead of Nvidia earnings, an event which often catalyzes broader moves.
Guidance over EPS: Investors care more about forward guidance than a minor earnings beat due to geopolitical uncertainty.
"Everyone's been waiting for" Nvidia's (NVDA) earnings, says Dave Mazza. He'll look for data center and revenue growth but expects a "messy quarter" when it comes to China sales and tariffs.
Vivek Arya, BofA Securities senior semiconductor analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Arya's thoughts on Nvidia's stock ahead of its quarterly earnings results.
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk all the big announcements coming out of the GTC conference and the future of AI.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk all the big announcements coming out of the GTC conference and the future of AI.
The 2025 Q1 earnings season is slowly grinding to a halt, with the bulk of S&P 500 companies already delivering their quarterly results. The period has so far been primarily positive, although commentary about the upcoming periods amid recent tariff talks has been the driving force behind post-earnings reactions.
Nvidia reports fiscal first-quarter earnings on Wednesday after the bell. The earnings call is scheduled for 5 p.m.
After the market closes on Wednesday, Nvidia will report earnings for the first quarter of its fiscal year 2026, which ended on April 27.
Shares of Nvidia inched down 0.4% to $135 per share by mid morning, as major indexes traded slightly lower ahead of Nvidia earnings, an event which often catalyzes broader moves. There needs to be a “positive earnings surprise” from Nvidia for the market to “squeeze higher,” according to Fabio Bassi, JPMorgan's head of global cross asset strategy.