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14 Jun 2026, 02:01 UTC · 3h ago
Is Nvidia Stock a Buy?
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Nvidia's revenue grew 85% year-over-year to $81.6 billion in its fiscal first quarter of 2027, showing an unusual acceleration in growth. — Accelerating revenue growth for a company of this scale is a strong bullish signal for future earnings potential.
+0.80Nvidia expects fiscal second-quarter revenue to be approximately $91 billion. — Positive forward guidance indicates sustained short-term momentum and demand for AI hardware.
+0.60The company expects roughly $1 trillion in revenue from Blackwell and Rubin chips between 2025 and the end of 2027. — This massive long-term revenue projection provides a roadmap for sustained growth beyond the current cycle.
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Nvidia's current financial outlook assumes zero data center compute revenue from China. — The total loss of a major geographic market highlights significant geopolitical risk and a lost revenue stream.
Nvidia authorized $80 billion in additional share repurchases. — Aggressive buybacks support the stock price and signal management's confidence in the company's valuation.
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The company reported accelerating revenue growth, strong margins, and high demand for AI chips, despite some geopolitical risks in China.
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