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    Nvidia enters correction territory as slump erases $430 billion

    Shares fell 13% over the period, past the 10% threshold that represents a correction. The drop weighed on chipmakers with the Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index falling 3% on Monday. Broadcom Inc. fell 4% while Qualcomm Inc. dropped 5.5% and ARM Holdings Plc slumped 5.8%. US-listed shares of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. shed 3.5%.

    Nvidia loses top spot to Microsoft after 3% drop

    Nvidia's shares declined, losing its title as the world's most valuable company to Microsoft. Nvidia's market capitalization dropped by $91 billion to $3.34 trillion, while Microsoft's value also decreased to $3.30 trillion.

    Nvidia loses top spot to Microsoft after 3% drop

    Nvidia, whose market capitalisation surpassed that of Microsoft on Tuesday, was set to lose around $91 billion to its last closing market value of $3.34 trillion, at the current level of $131.88.

    S&P 500, Nasdaq scale record highs as Nvidia lengthens its lead

    Nvidia's surge propelled it past Microsoft to become the world's most valuable company, driving both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq to record highs. Shares of Dell and Super Micro rose 1.0% and 6.3%, respectively. At 11:59 a.m. ET, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 86.87 points, or 0.22%, at 38,921.73.

    Nvidia rises 2.5% to hit another record, solidifies position as world's most valuable company

    Nvidia cemented its status as the world's most valuable company after the semiconductor bellwether's shares gained 2.5% to hit another record on Thursday, as partners Dell and Super Micro Computer received server orders for Elon Musk's AI startup.

    AI fever drives Nvidia's rise to world's most valuable company

    Nvidia's market value soars with 1,100% share increase, fueled by AI fervor and rapid growth.

    • These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 25%, according to analysts

      At this point of time, emerging markets are witnessing out flows, but given the fact that there are enough indications that globally a risk on trade is not far given the assumption that the US Fed is likely to change its stand and interest rates are likely to move southward. This “risk on trade” got halted in the Indian market for the first three months of 2024, briefly resumed in April but then again suffered a setback in May. If one goes on by the market breadth, there are indications that it might be getting started once again. Keep an eye on liquidity and the market breadth in the next few sessions as that will determine what happens to mid-cap stocks in the medium term. If the market breadth and nifty stays positive then it is very likely that we might see more strength in mid-caps. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      Dell, Super Micro providing server racks for xAI's supercomputer

      Dell is assembling half of the racks for xAI's supercomputer, Musk said on X. In a reply to another post enquiring about the second partner, the billionaire said "SMC" - referring to server maker Super Micro.

      Why the stock market has risen even with no Fed rate cuts

      Even without any interest rate cuts so far in 2024 and with the likelihood of just one meager rate reduction by the end of the year -- the stock market has been purring along. That's quite an achievement, given the expectation in January that the Fed would trim rates six or seven times in 2024 -- and that interest rates throughout the economy would be much lower by now.

      Meta’s 450% surge offers potential for next tech stock split

      An uptick in stock splits this year has analysts eyeing Meta Platforms Inc, the only stock in the Magnificent Seven that hasn't split shares. Trading at over $500, Meta is seen as ripe for a split, benefiting from AI exposure, buybacks, and a dividend introduction.

      Nvidia hitting $3 trillion propels Jensen Huang’s wealth above Michael Dell’s

      On Friday, Huang reached another milestone, surpassing personal computer pioneer Michael Dell to become the world's 13th-richest person with a net worth of $106.1 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. His wealth has increased by more than $62 billion this year, driven by the insatiable demand for Nvidia chips used in artificial intelligence tasks.

      Nvidia's market cap hits $3 trillion briefly, overtaking Apple as second most valuable company

      The latest rally in Nvidia comes as it prepares to split its stock ten-for-one, effective on June 7, a move that could increase its appeal to individual investors.

      Nvidia overtakes Apple as world's No. 2 most valuable company

      Nvidia's stock hits record high, surpassing Apple to become second most valuable company at $3 trillion. Silicon Valley chipmaker to split stock ten-for-one on June 7. Microsoft remains the world's most valued company with market value at $3.15 trillion.

      Hewlett Packard surges over 12% as AI-server demand powers strong results

      Analysts at Bernstein said this suggests potential for HPE and peer Dell Technologies to have "very strong shipments over the next quarter or two as they deliver on backlog", but it depends upon customers being willing to take deliveries earlier.

      Defence stocks: Long runway, hedge a bit to avoid narrative-based decisions; 8 PSU & Pvt sector stocks, 4 with upside potential of upto 44%

      In an election season, there are bound to be times when one or the other narrative may make one question about whether one should sell the stocks. The underlying reason would be fear of losing the gains on which one is sitting. Especially when it comes to sectors like defence, railways and others which have seen a strong re-rating and siting with big gains and already there has been skepticism about their stock price moving ahead of time. Now let's look at the issue in two ways, first is whether the fundamentals of the sector are on a strong foot and business is fine or not. Second, how to hedge the exposure so that one is not forced to sell due to narrative, because the fact is that a continuation in policy push means that the companies have just started their journey. While defence PSUs are well known, there are other private sector players, whose lifeline is dependent on defence expenditure and in the last few years they have also done well, both on the street and in terms of real business. So, it is better that one should hedge and stay with them and not get jittery because of one or the other narrative which will keep hitting the street till 4th June.

      Nvidia adds over $200 billion in market value in post-earnings rally

      Nvidia's shares surged over 9% on Thursday, adding $218 billion in market value, the second-largest single-day gain in history on Wall Street, fueled by a bumper revenue forecast reinforcing investor confidence in the AI-driven chip demand boom.

      Nasdaq jumps nearly 1% on Nvidia results cheer, inflation woes drag broader market

      The S&P 500 and Nasdaq initially reached record highs, but positive sentiment waned after data revealed a rise in U.S. inflation in May. This concerning news was somewhat offset by reports of increased business activity and decreased unemployment claims, highlighting a complex economic landscape.

      Nvidia's blowout forecast adds fresh fuel to AI rally; stock jumps 9%

      Nvidia rallied 9% on Thursday as its bumper revenue forecast reinforced investor confidence in the AI-driven boom in chip demand, lifting shares across the semiconductor sector.

      Nvidia shares rise as blowout revenue forecast cements AI lead

      Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Nvidia's contract chipmaker, said in April it expects to more than double its advanced packaging capacity this year.

      These midcap stocks with ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos can rally over 20%, according to analysts

      The way mid-cap stocks have performed in the last one week. The biggest question would be whether this is another short term profit booking move or a beginning of a long phase correction and valuation adjustment. The answer would depend on one thing, election results. The policy continuity will lead to continued re-rating of the mid-cap segment as operationally the working of mid-cap companies have seen maximum improvement in terms of cost of capital which is the biggest factor for a mid cap companies. During this phase, analysts are bullish on select stocks from different sectors, some of which are either the leaders of their sector or part of the top three companies which are known to be well managed. ET screener powered by Refinitiv’s Stock Report Plus lists down quality stocks with high upside potential over the next 12 months, having an average recommendation rating of “buy” or "strong buy". This predefined screener is only available to ET Prime users.

      Wall Street boasts record closes as inflation data fuels rate-cut bets

      Tepid U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) data for April fueled optimism that inflation was easing after three months of higher-than-expected numbers. This led traders to raise bets that the Fed will cut its policy rate in September and December.

      AMD, Super Micro tumble as earnings fall short of lofty AI expectations

      Its forecast of $4 billion in AI chip sales for 2024 fell short of Wall Street's lofty expectations, having been used to Nvidia's massive forecasts over the past year.

      China acquired recently banned Nvidia chips in Super Micro, Dell servers, tenders show

      Chinese entities obtained advanced Nvidia chips through resellers post U.S. ban expansion. The servers contained Nvidia's most advanced chips and were made by various manufacturers. Potential diversions to China were highlighted.

      Top companies back move to set up open cloud compute network

      People+ai, an initiative by EkStep Foundation co-founded by Nandan Nilekani, set out last year to address increasing compute demand in the country, which is increasing with AI.

      Best Mouse Pads Under 200 in India for Smooth and Anti-Slip Experience

      Are you looking for a mouse pad for your home or office use? If so, then continue reading this article where we have shared a list of the best mouse pads under 200 in India. All of these mouse pads flaunt the right features like surface material, size, thickness and edges which are also under your budget.

      Super Micro Computer rides AI server boom to join S&P 500

      ​Super Micro Computer, which joins the S&P 500 on Monday, enjoys a rare advantage among server makers that are trying to tap the generative AI boom - close ties with Nvidia that help it launch products faster than rivals Dell and Hewlett Packard Enterprise.

      Getting ready for another round of re-rating ? 6 defence stocks with “buy” recos with upside potential of up to 34%

      As other sectors dominated by PSU companies come into limelight, defence stocks which ignited the re-rating of PSU stocks have moved into consolidation mode for some time. The question is whether the business is in consolidation mode or not, the answer is tilting toward no. It appears the underlying developments in the sector continue to be going at the same pace or rather even more. Allowing 100 % FDI in space related industries, is probably an indication that focus on defence and related sectors continues. As things are shaping up, it appears the exports would also become a focus area.

      Nearly all wealth gained by the world’s rich this year comes from AI

      Among the 500 wealthiest individuals, 30 attribute at least some of their fortune to companies that are tracked by the Bloomberg Global Artificial Intelligence Index. Those holdings have boosted their net worth by a combined $124 billion so far this year, accounting for 96% of the total wealth gained on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

      Nasdaq ends lower ahead of big tech earnings, focus on Fed

      The tech-heavy Nasdaq lost ground on Tuesday as the market awaited a spate of high profile corporate earnings and the Federal Reserve convened for its monetary policy meeting.

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