Nvidia’s stock is “still too cheap to ignore,” one analyst says, while cheering the long-term AI narrative.
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NVIDIA Corporation(NVDA-Q) 31/12/2024 Stockchase Research Editor: Michael O'Reilly NVDA is everything to do about AI, which helps one overlook how expensive it is -- 54x earnings and 51x book value. However, as the company has been aggressively buying back shares, its ROE is now 123%...
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Another year, another huge gain. That's what appears to be shaping up forNvidia(NASDAQ: NVDA). Shares of theGPUmaker are up big with only a few weeks remaining in the year. It's too late for investors who don't own Nvidia to benefit from the stock's past performance. Bu...
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Nvidia stock is down 15% from the highs. Should investors buy the dip or wait for a deeper decline? Let's look at the chart.
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Nvidia declined to comment about the possibility of more stock buybacks. For his part, Reitzes was quick to point out that any future buybacks wouldn’t imply that Nvidia has stopped growing. “It’s not an insult to buy back stocks if you have nothing else to do.” ...