Nvidia left microsoft behind with market capitalization of 3.11 trillion dollars most valuable company in the world
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 29d
BREAKING 🚨 Nvidia has surpassed Apple to become the largest company in the world
1. Nvidia = $3.53 trillion
2. Apple = $3.52 trillion
3. Microsoft = $3.19 trillion
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Jaswanth Jegan
Stealth • 5m
Nvidia surpasses Apple to become second most valuable public company behind Microsoft
Nvidia surpasses 3 trillion dollars in Market capitalisation.
Shares in the AI juggernaut rose 2.9 percent to $139.93, swelling its market capitalization to $3.43 trillion, ahead of Apple at $3.38 trillion.
Nvidia previously became the largest traded company in June, although it only held the record for a day.
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Vaishnavi Gupta
Stealth • 5m
There are only seven trillion dollar in company in world.
1 Microsoft $2.965trillion
2 Apple $2.623trillion
3 Saudi Aramco $1.942trillion
4 Alphabet $1.950trillion
5 Amazon
Global Service Industry has a total TAM of nearly $14 Trillion, and it's expected to grow with 21% CAGR by the year 2033.
India 🇮🇳
Export: $105 Billion
Import: $170 Billion
You either yourself problems,
Or you help people solve problems.
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LIKHITH
Stealth • 5m
STAY UPDATED !!
Nvidia shares enter correction territory, erasing $430 billion in 3 days, BIGGEST VALUE LOSS IN HISTORY. Valuation back below $3 trillion threshold.
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DIVYANSHU MHATRE
Stealth • 5m
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's net worth has surged from $3 billion to $90 billion in the past five years, primarily due to the soaring value of Nvidia shares.
On Thursday, Nvidia's stock reached a record high, boosting Huang's stake value by $7.7 billio
🗣Nvidia shares dropped by 7%, losing $200 billion in value despite the company's revenue doubling and a strong earnings report. 📉💔
Shares of Broadcom and Advanced Micro Devices fell by about 2%, while Microsoft and Amazon saw a 1% decline. 📉📉