CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos and D.A. Davidson's managing director Gil Luria join 'Power Lunch' to break down expectations for Nvidia's earnings.
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Aaron Rakers, Wells Fargo senior research analyst, and Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial CEO, join 'The Exchange' to discuss how important Nvidia's quarterly earnings report will be, Nvidia's demand remarks in the past, and much more.
Melissa Otto agrees with what many other experts are saying: guidance for Nvidia (NVDA) will be crucial in its earnings. She'll listen to CEO Jensen Huang's commentary on how the company expects to multiply Blackwell revenue as it rolls out to customers.
With Nvidia (NVDA) earnings dropping later today, investors are likely watching closely. NVDA's chips undergird several key market segments in tech, including many of the firms in last year's so-called “Magnificent Seven.
The Investment Committee look ahead to Nvidia's earnings report tonight. CNBC's Kristina Partsinevelos joins ‘Halftime Report' to discuss the latest news and what to expect from the high-flying chip stock.
The options market is pricing a 10% or greater move in either direction for Nvidia's (NVDA) earnings. Greg Halter says the earnings are "catching up to the stock price" when it comes to valuation.
While policy uncertainty and its impact upon the economy has become an increasingly prominent theme over the past couple of weeks, markets get to kick it ‘old school' over the next couple of days as Nvidia is set to report earnings after Wednesday's close. In terms of moving P/Ls, the stock is clearly the most important one in the world, though naturally individual portfolios may have greater exposure elsewhere.
Versus EPS of $0.52 a year ago, Nvidia EPS growth is expected at +63% y-o-y tonight, while revenue growth is expected at 73%. Looking back to July – August '24, when the Nasdaq looked it was “peak sentiment”, the fiscal 2025 through 2028 EPS estimates have shown a roughly 10% – 20% cumulative positive revision since that time. I couldn't help noticing the slowing in the estimate revisions over the last 14 months.
Nvidia (NVDA) reports earnings after the closing bell as the stock aims to recapture its all-time high of $153. Alphabet (GOOGL) aims to do the same, currently trading 20% below its highs.
Shares of Nvidia (NVDA 4.74%) gained ground on Wednesday, climbing as much as 5.6%. As of 11:37 a.m.