NVIDIA Corp (NVDA)
173.72
-4.15 (-2.33%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Aug 2nd, 7:07 PM EDT
Three companies are chasing massive markets with long runways.
Via The Motley Fool · August 2, 2025
Jensen Huang made some interesting comments related to Meta's recent hiring spree.
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Nvidia just hit $4 trillion -- but Q2 could trigger the real shockwave.
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C3.ai's sales are rising, but its stock has tanked as it tackles challenges, such as its CEO's departure.
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Nvidia's stock has soared after a big split in 2024. Could there be another one in the cards soon?
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Dividend stocks are an ideal way to diversify your portfolio and also earn extra income.
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These 3 growth-oriented companies are all great choices for investors.
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TSMC and ASML are both essential AI infrastructure plays trading at reasonable valuations.
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Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors' favorite stocks over the last week — here's a look at some of our top stories.
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Stocks sold off to end the week as negative overshadowed solid earnings reports from the mega-cap tech companies, which show the AI trade is alive and well
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Bill Gates says AI is advancing so fast that even experts can't agree whether it will replace human jobs in a year or in a decade.
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Alphabet is severely undervalued compared to its peers.
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Continually investing in growth stocks can be a great way to set yourself up for some incredible gains.
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Looking at PEG ratios can help you find cheap tech stocks.
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Contrary to a common assumption, you don't have to take crazy risks or tolerate wild volatility to own AI stocks.
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Some of Wall Street's most successful money managers bought shares of this technology-focused index fund in the first quarter.
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The 2025 Q2 earnings cycle continues to roll along, with this week’s reporting docket notably stacked. And concerning the broader AI frenzy, reports from NVIDIA and Palantir will be key in getting a better gauge on the current AI landscape.
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These stocks each have fantastic opportunities.
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Investors can tap two hot trends with one stock.
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Each trading day features hundreds of headlines and press releases on Benzinga Pro, a source for traders to see the latest news on the overall market and individual tickers.
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Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD) witnessed a dramatic surge in its stock price following its fiscal fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 earnings announcement on July 30, 2025. Despite reporting mixed financial results, the company's shares rocketed upward, driven primarily by the revelation of a significantly expanded AI computing lease agreement with CoreWeave.
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As AI capex spending grows, so does demand for energy-efficient cooling for data centers. Cooling Systems USA has the solutions, and the earnings to prove it.
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OpenAI, the trailblazing artificial intelligence research and deployment company, has successfully closed an monumental $8.3 billion funding round, significantly exceeding its initial targets and solidifying its position as a dominant force in the burgeoning AI landscape. This latest capital injection, part of a broader $40 billion funding strategy, propels
Via MarketMinute · August 1, 2025
A number of stocks fell in the morning session after the U.S. jobs report for July came in significantly weaker than expected while new widespread import tariffs were announced, sparking fears of a potential economic slowdown. The U.S. economy added only 73,000 jobs, far below estimates, and massive downward revisions to the prior two months painted a much weaker picture of the labor market. This has stoked recession fears, which would directly impact demand for chips used in countless products. Compounding these worries, the White House announced new tariffs, including a 20% levy on imports from Taiwan, a global hub for chip manufacturing. This dual shock of slowing domestic growth and renewed trade friction creates a challenging outlook for the highly cyclical and globally connected semiconductor industry, leading to a broad-based sell-off.
Via StockStory · August 1, 2025
Trump's nuclear warning to Russia, new tariffs, and weak jobs data trigger a market sell-off as the VIX surges 27%.
Via Benzinga · August 1, 2025