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Nvidia Q1 Earnings: Sell The Greed (Rating Downgrade)

May 25, 2023 1:45 PM ETNVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)AMD9 Comments
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Summary

  • Nvidia Corporation’s shares soared 25% on Thursday, in extended trading, after the chipmaker reported better-than-expected FQ1'24 results.
  • The first quarter saw a reacceleration of Nvidia's topline growth, due to soaring AI chip demand.
  • Nvidia submitted a strong outlook for FQ2'24.
  • However, given the strong increase in Nvidia's share price this year, investors may want to consider selling into the strength as shares are expensive on a P/S.

Semiconductor Maker Nvidia Reports Quarterly Earnings

Justin Sullivan

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA) shares soared after the chipmaker presented a better-than-expected Q1 FY2024 earnings card for the first fiscal quarter yesterday and submitted a very strong outlook for the second fiscal quarter. While Nvidia

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