Nvidia Corporation's Q3 2025 earnings show exceptional growth, with revenues of $35.1 billion, driven by strong performance in the Data Center and Gaming segments. The stock has surged 208% year-over-year, fueled by its leadership in AI and machine learning technologies, and trades at a P/E ratio of 55x. Nvidia's robust financial health is highlighted by $9.1 billion in cash, strong cash flow generation, and a net cash position of $0.7 billion.
Seema Mody looks at Beijing's probe into Nvidia and why experts see the move as a negotiating tactic in the broader U.S.-China trade dispute.
Nvidia fell below a buy point of 140.76 on Monday amid a new China probe. The post Nvidia Takes A Hit From China Probe, Falls Below Buy Point; Is Nvidia A Buy Or Sell Now?
Chip stock Nvidia Corp Inc (NASDAQ:NVDA) is down 2.6% at $138.58 at last glance, following news that China is investigating the company for a possible antimonopoly law violation.
China on Monday launched an investigation into US chip giant Nvidia for allegedly violating its anti-monopoly laws, a top government agency said, as the two countries race for global chipmaking dominance.
US regulations bar China from directly acquiring Nvidia's powerful H100 GPUs. That hasn't stopped ByteDance from becoming Nvidia's largest buyer in China.
China has opened a probe into Nvidia over suspicions that the US chipmaker broke anti-monopoly laws around a 2020 deal, taking aim at the AI heavyweight as Washington ramps up sanctions. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom joins Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology.
China has launched an investigation into Nvidia Corp., the US chipmaking giant, over potential violations of anti-monopoly laws. The probe focuses on Nvidia's acquisition of Mellanox Technologies Ltd.
NVIDIA's NASDAQ: NVDA stock price dived after reports that China is investigating it for violations of its anti-monopoly laws. The move could impact NVIDIA's business; China accounts for about 15% of the annual revenue, but how far is China willing to go?
Fred Hickey, the longtime editor of “High-Tech Strategist”, was quoted on Nvidia, Inc. NVDA in The Market Ear on Thursday (“A Legend Expects A Crash In Nvidia Relatively Soon”):
Tech corporation suspected of violating anti-monopoly law after Washington's latest curbs on Chinese chip sector
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