U.S. stock futures showed little movement on Wednesday evening as Wall Street attempted to recover from four days of sharp losses. Investor sentiment remained fragile amid concerns over trade tariffs and a slowing U.
The S&P 500 ended little changed on Wednesday ahead of quarterly results from Nvidia, whose positive outlook could set the tone for the artificial intelligence sector.
While Nvidia delivered a 78% surge in quarterly revenue, the end of triple-digit revenue growth in 2025 now seems inevitable. What's more, it said first-quarter margins would tighten to 71% from 73.5% - lower than Wall Street's 72.
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Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) has once again beat its expectations on quarterly earnings, and Wall Street is scrambling to update price projections for the stock. In what’s becoming a familiar ritual, the AI chip giant delivered a blockbuster performance,
Nvidia reported excellent fourth-quarter financial results, beating expectations on the top and bottom lines. Revenue increased 78% to $39.3 billion on particularly strong growth in data center sales, and non-GAAP net income increased 71% to $0.89 per diluted share. The company also provided first-quarter guidance that exceeded estimates.
Nvidia CFO Colette Kress said gross margins are expected to be in the "low 70s" as Blackwell production ramps up before improving later in the year.
Nvidia recently reported strong earnings, beating Wall Street's consensus estimates. Management's guidance also came in ahead of expectations. However, one analyst sees longer-term challenges mounting.