Nvidia Q3 earnings beat estimates, boost tech stocks
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Shares of Nvidia (NVDA) jumped about 5% premarket on Thursday after an "exceptional" quarter and "stellar" guidance, boosting its market cap by billions of dollars. "Nvidia Corporation is upgraded to a "cautious Buy" after strong Q3 earnings and stellar Q4 guidance reinforce its growth momentum,
Nvidia has released its financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2026, covering the period ending Oct. 26. The report highlights extraordinary revenue growth, strong profit margins, and continued momentum driven by accelerating global demand for AI compute.
NVIDIA reports its Q3 2025 financial results with (another) record $57 billion in revenue, with Blackwell AI GPU sales 'off the charts', says Jensen.
NVIDIA Corporation's strong earnings beat expectations, but stagnant margins raise questions. Click here to read an analysis of NVDA stock now.
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Michael Burry slams Nvidia’s Q3, warns of giant accounting gaps in stock-based compensation
Renowned investor Michael Burry raises alarms about Nvidia's accounting practices, focusing on stock-based compensation and potential earnings overstatements following the company’s impressive quarterly results.
Nvidia's Q3 earnings report states that all Nvidia AI cloud GPUs are sold out. In today's video, I discuss recent updates affecting Nvidia ( NVDA 1.06%) and other artificial intelligence stocks. To learn more, check out the short video, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below.
This afternoon, NVIDIA (NVDA) will report its quarterly earnings for Q3 2026. Shortly thereafter, the company will hold an earnings call to discuss the results with investors. If you're interested, you can listen to NVIDIA’s Q3 2026 earnings call here.
Nvidia’s Q3 earnings test whether its 74% margins can withstand rising competition from AMD and hyperscaler custom chips.
Nvidia’s Q3 earnings print left almost no room for debate. The AI bellwether posted $57 billion in sales, handily beating earnings estimates again, while delivering $51.2 billion in data-center sales.