NVIDIA
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techNvidia Surpasses $5.2 Trillion, Crowned World's Largest Company
Nvidia's market capitalization has surged past $5.2 trillion, establishing it as the world's most valuable publicly traded company. The AI chip giant solidifies its dominance amid high demand.
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techNvidia's AI Dominance Leads to AMD Downgrade
Northland Capital downgrades AMD, citing Nvidia's entrenched position in the AI chip market and significant revenue losses for AMD due to export restrictions.
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techSK Hynix Hits Record High, Surging Past Samsung on AI Chip Demand Hopes
SK Hynix shares surged 7% to a new record high, driven by renewed expectations for AI chip demand following Intel's earnings report. Samsung's gains lagged amidst potential labor disruptions.
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techS&P 500 Companies Slash 400,000 Jobs Amid AI Investment Surge
Major S&P 500 firms, including Amazon and Microsoft, eliminated 400,000 jobs in 2025, a first since 2016, as companies pivot resources towards Artificial Intelligence development.
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techHedge Funds Exit US Tech Stocks, Nvidia Market Cap Dominance Questioned
Hedge funds are reducing US tech exposure amidst geopolitical concerns, impacting confidence in Nvidia's prolonged market cap leadership.
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techNvidia's Market Cap Lead Holds Amid Geopolitical Uncertainty
Nvidia's dominance in market capitalization appears resilient despite US-Iran tensions and new tariffs, with prediction markets showing strong conviction for its mid-year leading position.
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techNvidia Surges Past Tech Giants, Dominates Market Cap Race
Nvidia's stock performance propels it to the forefront of market capitalization, outpacing rivals like Microsoft and Apple amid geopolitical tailwinds.
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techApple Taps John Ternus as New CEO, Eyes Hardware Focus
John Ternus appointed Apple CEO, signaling a renewed emphasis on hardware strategy and device innovation. Market implications analyzed.