Calif., disclosed several new stock trades involving Big Tech names like Nvidia, Apple, Alphabet and Amazon that occurred in the last month.
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Nvidia’s market valuation surpassed Apple’s on Tuesday, making it the world’s most valuable publicly traded business once more. TakeAway Points: Nvidia’s market valuation overtook Apple’s, making it the world’s most valuable publicly traded business once more.
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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has executed a series of significant technology stock trades valued at over $30 million, according to recent congressional disclosure reports, while recovering from a hip injury sustained during an official trip to
Big Tech stocks were mostly down late afternoon Friday, with artificial-intelligence chip maker Nvidia on pace for a large loss, according to FactSet data, at last check. Nvidia was down 3.5%, the worst performance among the seven Big Tech stocks held by the Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF.
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As the tech industry continues to grow at a rapid pace, one company is emerging as a strong contender to surpass the giants of the sector, including Nvidia, Apple, and Microsoft. With its aggressive investment strategies and groundbreaking innovations,
Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is the most valuable stock on the market. With a capitalization of $3.6 trillion, it surpassed Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) to take the top spot.  As demand for artificial intelligence chips and servers soared,
In other words, Wall Street just might be one of the few institutions in America capable of constraining Trump, who has bent the Republican Party to his will, pushed the Democratic Party aside and exerted influence on the bureaucracy, the judiciary, corporations, the news media and other power bases.