Nvidia Stock: Don’t Get Too Excited About It

Summary:

  • Nvidia Corporation’s quarterly and annual earnings were excellent, with revenue and earnings per share seeing significant growth.
  • The company’s growth is largely driven by its data center segment and the increasing demand for AI processing.
  • However, there are risks to Nvidia’s sustainable growth, including U.S.-China relations, competition from peers, and the cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry.

Chipmaker NVIDIA"s Valuation Passes 1 Trillion In Market Cap

Justin Sullivan

A lot has happened since my last article on Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA). The last set of quarterly earnings was a true blowout. The net profit surged to incredible highs, and many investors got

May 2022 July 2022 October 2022 January 2023 April 2023 July 2023 October 2023 January 2024
Revenues 8288 6704 5931 6051 7192 13507 18120 22103
Gross profit 5431 2915 3177 3833 4648 9462 13400 16791
Net profit 1618 656 680 1414 2043 6188 9243 12285

January 2018 January 2019 January 2020 January 2021 January 2022 January 2023 January 2024
Revenues 9714 11716 10918 16675 26914 26974 60922
Gross profit 5822 7171 6768 10557 17475 15356 44301
Net income 3047 4141 2796 4332 9752 4368 29760


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